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Goodyear to continue conservative spending approach in budget talks

By Goodyear Mayor Georgia Lord

 
The Goodyear City Council is set to begin budget talks in April, an important time of year when we look at how to the city is going to spend taxpayer money and make the most of the funds we have available.

As we discuss how to spend those dollars and city departments submit their goals and needs for Council consideration, we plan to continue to follow the philosophy that has worked well for us in the past: Stay conservative and hold the line on spending.

The last five years have presented challenging financial times for families and businesses as well as the city and the state. But, as the country begins to emerge and recover from the economic downturn, we will continue to look for innovative ways to better position ourselves for continued growth and economic prosperity.

Our fiscal outlook is “cautiously optimistic” as reported to the City Council at the mid-year financial update in February. Revenue estimates are up for the third straight year.

We will have the opportunity to address some needs that have been on the radar for a while as well as a few amenities for the community using one-time funds – specifically construction sales tax and fund balance from this year that will help us maintain services and improve our roads such as Loma Linda and Goodyear Boulevard. We also will invest in our infrastructure when necessary.

Those forthcoming projects have been made possible in part by the city reorganizing and streamlining some of its internal operations. Some of these cost-cutting measures have included installing a new city-wide phone system and recycling wastewater to reduce watering costs for the grounds at the spring training facilities. These methods will help the city to save thousands of dollars and allow us to invest in other projects for the city.

Goodyear is continuing to grow, and we have seen more houses and commercial industry coming in over the past year, which is great news. The growth also comes with added responsibility to provide services.

We encourage residents to attend any of our Council meetings, especially throughout the budgeting process and visit www.goodyearaz.gov  so you know when those meetings are so you can come see how we wisely decide to spend your hard-earned taxpayer dollars.

Arizona: Best place to see spring training!

Mayor Georgia Lord
City of Goodyear

A frenzy of fans and tourists have returned to the Grand Canyon State for a fun-filled time of year that arrives with the anticipation of the holiday season:

Another spring training season has begun as thousands of fans are converging in Arizona to see their favorite Major League Baseball Team.

A tradition that began with the Cleveland Indians and New York Giants more than 65 years ago, half of baseball’s teams – 15 – today call Arizona their spring training home.

Spring training has boomed into one of the state’s largest tourism draws, generating $422 million a year in annual revenue just during the baseball season alone, according to the results of an economic impact study conducted by Elliot D. Pollack and Company and released by the Cactus League and the Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority in December. Overall, spring training facilities around the Grand Canyon state generate $632 million a year, that’s including the off-season events held at the facilities.

Goodyear Ballpark – home to the Cincinnati Reds, baseball’s oldest professional team, and the Cleveland Indians – the first team in the Cactus League, was voted the best place to see a spring training game by readers of the Phoenix New Times two of the last three years.

So, while baseball fever is catching on, catch a game in the Cactus League and see all there is to see in the Grand Canyon State.

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