Casa Grande election 2016: Snider alone in wanting to postpone impact fees

Bob Huddleston, a candidate running for City Council, speaks during a forum Thursday night at the Casa Grande Elementary School District offices. He, along with Mary Kortsen, Donna McBride and David Snider, are vying for two open council seats./Kevin Reagan
Bob Huddleston, a candidate running for City Council, speaks during a forum Thursday night at the Casa Grande Elementary School District offices. He, along with Mary Kortsen, Donna McBride and David Snider, are vying for two open council seats./Kevin Reagan

By Kevin Reagan | Casa Grande Dispatch

Former Pinal County Supervisor David Snider is the only city council candidate to condone the idea of the city postponing impact fees on new industrial businesses.

Snider previously suggested the city consider granting a one-year moratorium to industrial businesses that agree to come to Casa Grande. He and the three other council candidates were asked about the idea again Thursday night during a political forum.

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