Mesa mayor declares win for $157 million bond and Councilmember Duff

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Mesa voters move to approve $157 million bond for public safety and other requests, according to early results. Jenn Duff leading in council runoff.

Fire and medical: $60.4 million.Funding for fire and medical would focus on building two new fire stations in northeast and southeast Mesa. Fire Station 205 at Greenfield and Broadway roads would be demolished and rebuilt, and the department would replace older firefighting vehicles.The Mesa Police Department would remodel its headquarters on Robson in downtown Mesa and allow the city to move forward on building an evidence facility next to the headquarters.

The city also would expand the public safety training facility used by police and fire at McLellan Road and 40th Street. The bond borrowing would cost the typical Mesa homeowner about $35 a year, according to Mesa City Manager Chris Brady.would allow the city to meet and confer with sworn public safety employee associations on memorandums of understanding, or agreements that outline work issues from wages to benefits. would update what purchases must be approved by the City Council. Currently, the council must approve any purchase of materials over $25,000.

In 1980, Arizona voters amended the state Constitution in an effort to keep cities' spending in check by setting spending limits that increase with population growth and inflation. One way for a city or town to exceed the state-set spending limit is for the council to send the home rule provision, formally called an Alternative Expenditure Limitation, to voters every four years.If voters rejected the request, more than $800 million of Mesa’s budget could not be spent, Brady said. Reporter Maritza Dominguez covers Mesa/Gilbert and can be reached at

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