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Addison staff proposes bond advisory committee to shape a May 2026 police-and-courts bond

Addison Town Council · September 23, 2025
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Summary

Addison staff asked the council to form a 14-member bond advisory committee to study options and costs for a possible May 2, 2026 single-proposition bond to fund a new police-and-courts facility. Staff and the CFO outlined cost ranges and projected tax impacts; council members debated scope and a committee charge and agreed to return appointment language on Oct. 14.

Addison city staff asked the Town Council on Sept. 23 to form a 14-member bond advisory committee to develop options and a recommended dollar amount for a possible May 2, 2026 single-proposition bond to fund a new police and courts facility.

City staffer Sarah said the committee would provide “crucial community input” and review project options, and recommended two resident appointees per council member and three to four committee meetings from October to early January. Steven Glickman, the town’s chief financial officer, told the council a $50 million bond would, if approved…

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