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Glendora council backs $8–12 million guideline for one‑time funds, orders workshops on facilities and streets
Summary
After a multi‑hour discussion, Glendora City Council directed staff to hold a three‑workshop public process on facilities and one‑time fund priorities and adopted a staff guideline of $8–12 million (option C) as the working range for one‑time spending; both actions passed unanimously.
The Glendora City Council on April 22 directed staff to begin a three‑part public workshop series on city facilities, streets and one‑time funding and endorsed a staff guideline of $8 million to $12 million as the working range for one‑time capital spending.
City Manager Adam Raymond told the council the workshops will focus on how the city ‘‘got here,’’ present updated cost and condition information from a multi‑year facilities assessment, and explore funding options including grants, land sale proceeds, pension set‑asides and debt. Raymond said staff would consolidate a 2,400‑page facilities assessment into a shorter menu of prioritized projects to help residents ‘‘shop’’ for options during the workshops.
Councilmembers pressed for both speed and structure. Councilmember Mendel said the…
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