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Goodyear community facilities districts adopt final budgets for fiscal 2025-26

3778880 · June 12, 2025

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Summary

A joint special meeting of Goodyear community facilities districts on June 9 approved final budgets for 10 districts for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2026, on a 7-0 vote.

The City of Goodyear’s community facilities districts voted 7-0 on June 9 to adopt final budgets for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2026, approving resolutions for 10 districts on the consent agenda.

The vote took place at a joint special meeting of multiple community facilities districts (CFDs). The clerk read consent agenda items 1 through 10 by title; no member of the board requested removal of an item and no members of the public registered to speak. A motion to adopt the resolutions passed unanimously, 7-0.

The resolutions adopted by the districts were read on the record as follows: Community Facilities District General District No. 1 Res. 2025-202; Palm Valley Community Facilities District Res. 2025-078; Valley Community Facilities District No. 3 Res. 2025-078; Community Facilities Utilities District No. 1 Res. 2025-129; Wildflower Ranch Community Facilities District Res. 2024-092; Wildflower Ranch Community Facilities District No. 2 Res. 2025-087; Cottonflower Community Facilities District Res. 2025-084; Estrella Mountain Ranch Community Facilities District Res. 2025-166; King Ranch Community Facilities District Res. 2025-059; Centerra Community Facilities District Res. 2025-086; and Cortina Community Facilities District Res. 2025-079. Each resolution approved the corresponding district’s final budget for the 2025–26 fiscal year.

There was no discussion recorded on the budgets during the meeting; the items were handled as a consent package. After the vote the special meeting was adjourned and the municipality proceeded to the city council regular meeting.

Meeting record: the clerk read the consent agenda title list on the record and the presiding officer confirmed all members were present before the vote.