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Granite Dells Park town hall draws large crowd

Granite Dells Park town hall draws large crowd
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Mayor gives Granite Dells park project a big boost

An ambitious plan to build a community center with a covered pool received a boost from Payson Mayor Tom Morrissey when he asked an audience of 91 at the April 6 Tea Party meeting to give the project a chance. “The main thing is to keep everything we can on the table as far as possibilities, not close our minds or doors based on subjects that are not realistic,” said Morrissey. Morrissey’s remarks represented a major change of heart with a proposal from the MHA Foundation to build a community center and year-round swimming complex and then turn it over to the town to operate.

Scott Nossek joins RCEA board

The Payson council will have one of its own seated on the Rim Country Educational Alliance board. On a 6 to 1 vote at the March 25 council meeting, the council placed Scott Nossek as its representative on the RCEA board. Councilor Jim Ferris voted against Nossek because he believes the council should have more say as to who it can vote onto the board. The RCEA owns the 243-acre parcel of land across from the community college off of Highway 260. The RCEA was formed as a separate legal entity with the same rights as a government to buy and develop the land.

Payson council leaves codes 401/402 alone

Faced with the threat of a lawsuit, during its March 25 meeting, the Payson Town Council decided to keep two town codes that seek to implement Propositions 401 and 402, passed by the voters in 2018. The propositions require the council to put to a vote of the people any bond or contract debt that exceeds $1 million or when the town wants to sign a lease agreement of town property that lasts longer than three years. The question of whether the council can implement these laws, or if they lack the authority, has stirred a vigorous debate across two councils and several meetings. The propositions first went to test last September when the council purchased two fire engines that totaled $1.4 million. At that time, the council decided the town code was null and void because the Arizona Constitution did not provide the legal permission to implement the laws.

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