By Peter Corbett | The Arizona Republic
The Glendale City Council will consider ending the city’s arena contract with the Arizona Coyotes at a special meeting Wednesday.
Mayor Jerry Weiers said he could not speak about the city’s reasons for weighing a cancellation of the agreement because it had been discussed only in an executive session and he is legally barred from disclosing those discussions.
The agenda posted for the meeting cites a state statute that allows government entities to end a contract within three years of being signed if a person involved in negotiating the contract for the city is, in effect, an employee or agent of the other party to the contract.
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