Rival political groups form in Scottsdale bond election

bond elexctionBy Beth Duckett, The Republic | azcentral.com

Scottsdale voters will head to the polls Nov. 3 to decide on the third bond election in five years.

But before that happens, two political groups on opposite sides of the spectrum are mounting campaigns that they hope will sway voters.

Voters on Nov. 3 will consider approving 20 bond-funded public projects and improvements tallying nearly $100 million. The projects would repave city streets, rebuild parks, invest in new buildings and improve street intersections, among other upgrades. The resulting tax hike for an average homeowner would be about $43 a year.

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