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Glendale council seeks broader board input on proposed bond ballot; agrees to reform bond committee

Glendale City Council · January 26, 2026
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Summary

Council directed staff to revoke the existing bond committee ordinance and form a new bond committee charged with soliciting recommendations from the Parks & Recreation Commission and Library Advisory Board about a possible GO bond and which CIP projects to highlight; council asked softer language for requiring board recommendations.

Glendale staff told the City Council on Jan. 27 that they plan to revoke the current bond committee ordinance and form a new bond committee charged specifically to evaluate whether the city should call a general‑obligation bond election in November and, if so, recommend categories, dollar amounts and sample CIP projects for the publicity pamphlet.

The proposal would direct the reconstituted bond committee to seek input from the Parks & Recreation Commission and the Library Advisory Board as part of its deliberations,…

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