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Council schedules ballot items for upcoming election, limits staff advocacy on public education
Summary
The council confirmed two referendum items for the ballot — a parking-lot question and the sale of roughly 0.16 acres of parkland — approved hiring election workers and discussed limits on city-funded voter education and how the city will provide informational maps and ballot language.
The City Council confirmed two items that will appear on an upcoming ballot — a question about the Aspen parking lot vs. Ironwood and a proposal to sell about 0.16 acres of parkland — and approved hiring election workers to staff the vote.
The council approved hiring election workers, with pay set at $350 for superintendents and $300 for deputies for the day. The council also discussed how information about the ballot items will be provided to voters without the city advocating for or against the measures.
Council members and staff said the city cannot use municipal funds…
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