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Avondale Invites Community to Open House Meetings on Upcoming Bond Election for Parks, Libraries, and Public Safety

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Published on August 20, 2025
Avondale Invites Community to Open House Meetings on Upcoming Bond Election for Parks, Libraries, and Public SafetySource: Google Street View

Avondale, Arizona is opening its doors to residents this September for a series of Open House Meetings, aiming to shed light on the Bond Election set for November. According to a news release from the city, these sessions will outline the details of the bond propositions that are poised to affect parks, recreation, libraries, and public safety improvements.

To encourage community participation, officials will engage with the public on Propositions 404 and 405. The former seeks authorization for up to $68 million in general obligation bonds that will fund park and library enhancements, while the latter could unlock $55 million for critical public safety facility improvements, as per the City of Avondale. The City has organized for city staffers and officials to be on hand to elucidate the propositions and answer any questions the community members might have, making sure that the electorate is well-informed when it comes time to vote.

The scheduled meetings are on track for September 17 and 29, offering ample opportunity for Avondale voters to have their say about the allocation of these substantial municipal funds. For more information on the meetings or the bond propositions at the heart of this community discourse, interested parties are directed to visit Avondale's official elections page.