Much of Winston-Salem’s infrastructure is “aging out” simultaneously. That’s according to a report presented to City Council on Monday. The presentation outlined the city’s most pressing infrastructure needs ahead of budget discussions set to take place in May. City Manager Lee Garrity said they may have to consider a future bond referendum due to the long list of projects. “We have stormwater devices, public and private, we've got roads, bridges, etc., park equipment, all of it starting to age out," said Garrity.