Paradise Valley Council Considers Spending Limit Ballot Question and Remote Meeting Rule Change
Paradise Valley Town Council members on June 25 discussed placing a permanent adjustment to the town’s base expenditure limit on the November general election ballot, along with a rule change to allow more than three council members to attend meetings remotely. The items appeared on the council’s agenda; minutes have not yet been published, so votes or decisions are not available.
Proposed Ballot Measure
The council considered Resolution 2026-11, which would put a permanent adjustment to the town’s base expenditure limit—set in the 1979–1980 fiscal year—before voters on Nov. 3, 2026. If approved by the council and then by voters, the change would allow the town to spend beyond the original limit without requiring a separate vote each year. No specific dollar figure for the adjustment was listed in the agenda.
Remote Meeting Rule
The council also planned to vote on suspending Town Council Rule VII to permit more than three members to participate in meetings remotely. The rule change, if passed, would apply to the current meeting only and not be a permanent amendment.
Executive Session
The agenda included a closed executive session for legal consultation regarding the items under consideration. No details of the legal advice were disclosed.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are scheduled in the next two weeks, according to the town’s published calendar.
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