Bond 2023


In an effort to improve streets and safety in the City of Glendale, the City Council has placed two important bond questions on the ballot this November. Voters will have an opportunity to voice their opinions on two critical issues including Question 1 which would invest $82 million in street and intersection improvements and Question 2 which would invest $78 million in public safety projects.

The deadline to register to vote is October 10, 2023. This will be an all mail election. The Maricopa County Elections Department will begin mailing ballots to all registered voters on October 11, 2023. All ballots must be received by Election Day, November 7, 2023.

For election information, such as how to register to vote or to verify your registration status, please visit the Glendale City Clerk’s election page.

The City of Glendale has three ballot drop-off locations. Registered voters can drop-off mail ballots at the Foothills Recreation and Aquatics Center or the Glendale Elementary School District Office. Voters can also vote a replacement ballot in-person at these two locations.

Mail ballots can also be dropped off at the Glendale City Clerk's Office, M-F, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

For additional locations, voters can search for a list of ballot drop off and voting locations here.

Download the Informational Pamphlet and Text of Ballot here.

 
 

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BOND QUESTION 1
$82  MILLION
STREET & INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS

  • Constructing and reconstructing street and intersection safety improvements

  • Constructing and reconstructing major and local streets, highways and bridges within the city

  • Congestion reduction, street widening, street signage, lighting and landscaping
 

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BOND QUESTION 2
$78  MILLION
PUBLIC SAFETY PROJECTS

  • Planning, acquiring, designing, constructing, modernizing, and improving fire stations, police stations, police and fire training academies, police department forensics laboratories and other public safety facilities

  • Acquiring additional and replacement fire and police protection equipment; crime prevention, public safety and security systems; and fire trucks, police cars and other public safety vehicles




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