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Glendale council agrees to carry a placeholder for proposed indoor shooting range while staff explores partners
Summary
At a March 30 budget workshop the Glendale City Council signaled consensus to include a placeholder in the CIP for a proposed indoor shooting range while staff pursues master planning and potential partnerships (including with the Department of Defense). No funds were committed; staff will return with cost‑sharing and funding options.
Glendale City Council members on March 30 signaled informal consensus to include a placeholder in the city's capital improvement plan for a proposed indoor shooting range while staff pursues further study and potential partnerships.
Staff presented preliminary construction cost estimates of $20 million to $30 million (excluding debt service) and projected annual operating costs of $500,000 to $800,000. Budget staff outlined four broad funding approaches for council consideration: using existing public safety GO bond authority; combining bond authority with revenue offsets from facility operations; issuing excise tax revenue…
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