Glendale schedules open-house meetings to explain proposed bond election; first session Sept. 25
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The city will host a series of open-house meetings beginning Thursday, Sept. 25, at the Glendale Civic Center to let residents review proposed bonds and speak with staff.
A city staff member said Glendale will host a series of open-house meetings to help residents learn more about the proposed bond election and ask questions of city staff.
The first meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 25, at the Glendale Civic Center. The staff member said a full list of meetings and additional election information is available on the city website. The sessions were described as opportunities for residents to "dive into the details" of the proposed bonds and speak directly with staff.
The staff member did not provide the total bond amount, project list, or voting timeline in the announcement; those details were directed to the city's online materials.
