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Manager: Huachuca City approved for $4.529 million GADA loan to buy public-works equipment
Summary
Town Manager Suzanne Harvey told the council the town was approved for a $4,529,000 low-interest, long-term loan from the Greater Arizona Development Authority to acquire heavy equipment for landfill and public works; minutes record this as a staff update, not a council vote.
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Town Manager Suzanne Harvey told the Huachuca City Council on Feb. 26 that the town has been approved for a $4,529,000 low-interest, long-term loan from the Greater Arizona Development Authority (GADA) to acquire heavy equipment for landfill and public works operations. Harvey described the award as enabling the town to purchase badly needed equipment and to budget for purchase and maintenance over time.
The minutes record Council discussion of equipment needs and budgeting implications but do not record a formal council vote to accept or obligate the loan during this meeting. The entry in the minutes is presented as a staff update rather than a final, council-approved financing action. Council members asked questions during the update; the minutes do not record specific follow-up motions.
Manager Harvey’s description of the award included the dollar amount and the loan type. Further steps such as formal acceptance, related budget amendments, or contract awards would appear in future agenda items if required by statute or the town’s finance procedures.
