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Council seeks urgent approval to eliminate $20 million debt

June 05, 2024 | Queen Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona



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Council seeks urgent approval to eliminate $20 million debt
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposal to approve an ordinance with an emergency clause, requiring six affirmative votes from the council. The urgency behind this request is to enable immediate effectiveness of the ordinance, allowing the establishment of an escrow account before the end of the calendar year. This move is aimed at eliminating a $20.3 million debt from the municipality's financial records before the close of the current fiscal year, which would result in a lower outstanding debt figure for the upcoming fiscal statements.

The discussion also touched on the implications of a quarter-cent sales tax, specifically referencing the Town Center sales tax. Officials noted that the accumulated cash from this tax would be utilized to pay off the debt incurred for the construction of Ellsworth Loop Road.

The council's support for the emergency clause is crucial for the timely execution of these financial strategies, which are intended to enhance the town's fiscal health. The meeting concluded with a call for the council to approve the ordinance, emphasizing the importance of swift action in managing the town's financial obligations.

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