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McCall adopts ordinance to put up-to-$10M water revenue bond on May 19 ballot
Summary
The council adopted Ordinance 10-34 to place a water revenue bond election on the May 19, 2026 ballot to finance water-system upgrades; staff said the ballot language includes a conservative 'up to 42%' rate-impact estimate and pledged outreach and alternatives if voters decline the bond.
The McCall City Council voted to adopt Ordinance 10-34 on a motion to call a special election for a water revenue bond on May 19, 2026, authorizing publication of the ballot summary and empowering the mayor to sign related documents.
Nathan Stewart, the city’s public works director, introduced the ordinance and said staff included conservative data points in the draft — including a maximum potential rate…
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