Mesa candidates debate city’s $580M utility-bond election

Mesa Bank and Mesa Arts Center building in downtown Mesa /  Wikipedia
Mesa Bank and Mesa Arts Center building in downtown Mesa / Wikipedia

By Maria Polletta, The Republic | azcentral.com

Want to know where your mayoral and council candidates stand on real Mesa issues?

Every Wednesday until the Aug. 26 primary election, we’ll be bringing you unfiltered answers — edited only to correct typos — from candidates in Mesa’s three contested races.

This week’s question urged candidates to analyze and weigh in on the city’s looming utility-bond election, whose $580 million price tag overshadows Mesa’s last two utility-bond elections combined.

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