Winners, losers & politics: Results from Scottsdale’s general plan election

By Melissa Rosequist | Your Valley

Scottsdale’s general plan passed voters with more than 50% of the ballots cast in its Nov. 2 special election, vanquishing attempts to reject the city’s state-required document.

Officially coined Scottsdale General Plan 2035, the document replaces the 2001 plan, which Scottsdale has been operating under for two decades.

“I think there were a couple winners and a couple losers,” said Brion Neeley-Ryder, a Scottsdale resident and political affairs consultant. “The city, now 10 years without a general plan, we finally have a general plan. It’s a bizarre concept because it’s required but there’s no penalty for not having it — it’s just a quirk of municipalities — but I think it’s much better for the city to have a general plan passed than to be flying without one.”

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