Glendale considers asking voters for more bond authority for capital projects

Glendale is considering holding a bond election in August 2020 to ask voters for authorization to take out more bonds for capital projects, which includes upkeep of parks such as Sahuaro Ranch and its rose garden area, where the peacocks hang out. A popular setting for family photos and weddings. / pixabay

By Mark Carlisle | YourValley.net

Glendale City Council earlier this month created a committee to review whether the city needs to ask voters for authority to sell more bonds to fund capital projects.

The general obligation or bonds would be paid back with the city’s share of property taxes, but Council is determined not to raise the city’s property tax levy.

If the bond committee and City Council decide to put bond authorization on the ballot, it would be for the Aug. 4, 2020, primary election. Committee members will be selected by Council next month and will meet November through March. If the issue goes to the ballot, the city must notify the county by April.

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