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TOWN COUNCIL
Fountain Hills council to hold retreat
Budget planning for FY 24/25
Fountain Hills Town Hall (Fountain Hills Times Independent file photo)
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The Fountain Hills Town Council will hold its annual day-long planning retreat at Town Hall on Tuesday, Feb. 27.
Discussion will include a fiscal update from staff as well as information on the status with ongoing projects. The Capital Improvement Plan will be touched on, but a detailed CIP workshop is scheduled for later in March.
Financing pavement management projects will be discussed, although funding for street improvements is in place through the upcoming fiscal year.
Other possible items for discussion include downtown street enhancements as well as possible public access restrooms in the downtown area.
The retreat is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 27, in council chambers at Town Hall. The session is open to the public, although public comment is not expected to be taken. The meeting takes place between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m.