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Glendale adds council vacancy discussion to budget workshop

Posted 4/1/24

In addition to the already scheduled fiscal year 2025 budget workshop Tuesday morning, the Glendale City Council will discuss its plan for filling a vacancy.

On March 26 Councilmember Jamie …

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GOVERNMENT

Glendale adds council vacancy discussion to budget workshop

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In addition to the already scheduled fiscal year 2025 budget workshop Tuesday morning, the Glendale City Council will discuss its plan for filling a vacancy.

On March 26 Councilmember Jamie Aldama announced his resignation from representing the Ocotillo District, effective April 1. Aldama seeks election to the mayor’s post in this November’s election.

The meeting begins at 9 a.m. April 2 in the Glendale Civic Center, 5750 W. Glenn Drive. The first two items on the agenda will deal with legal advice on handling the vacancy and approving a process to fill the Ocotillo District opening.

Following that, the budget workshop will begin. This is the start of two workshops this week focusing on operating budget presentations.

The second workshop is at 9 a.m. April 4 in the civic center.

A general budget overview begins the workshop at the April 2 meeting. Then the following departments are scheduled to present their budgets:

  • City Court
  • City Attorney's Office
  • Mayor & Council
  • City Manager's Office/Code Compliance
  • Emergency Management
  • Engineering
  • Parks and Recreation
  • Police Department
  • Fire Department
  • Innovation and Technology
  • Economic Development
  • City Clerk