Finances emerge as top Cave Creek election issue; RLG’s Adam Trenk suggests audit

As a law student, Adam Trenk won a seat on the Town Council in Cave Creek, Ariz. in 2009. : Joshua Lott / The New York Times
As a law student, Adam Trenk won a seat on the Town Council in Cave Creek, Ariz. in 2009. : Joshua Lott / The New York Times

By Philip Haldiman | The Arizona Republic

A few dozen people came out to Town Hall on Tuesday night to question Cave Creek Town Council candidates on the issues they’re facing in the March12 election.

Questions ranged from the commercialization of the town to land preservation. But Cave Creek’s financial situation is emerging as the most important issue in this campaign.

Political Action Committee CaveCreekElection2013.com sponsored the forum. The PAC was formed by resident Michael Chutz, who has been critical of the current council.

Local business owner Kim Brennan moderated.

All non-incumbents were present — Mike Durkin, Reg Monachino, Charles Spitzer, Adam Trenk and Eileen Wright

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Also: Election 2013: Apache Junction council candidates tackle the issues  

Councilman Littlefield considers state House run

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