The city is preparing to review several key ballot measures ahead of the upcoming local elections scheduled for March 1, 2026. Local officials and community leaders will discuss the measures, which aim to address issues such as public safety, education funding, and infrastructure improvements.
These ballot measures are designed to provide voters with options to make significant decisions impacting the community. Specifics about each measure, including potential costs and benefits, will be presented during the public meeting set for January 10, 2026, at the City Hall conference room.
City Council members, along with representatives from local advocacy groups, will participate in the discussions. Their input will help outline the importance of each measure and inform residents about what they entail.
Previously, ballot measures have focused on similar key areas, including tax allocations for schools and park renovations. This year’s measures are expected to reflect ongoing community needs and priorities, making them crucial for local governance.
Residents interested in attending the January meeting are encouraged to do so, as it presents an opportunity to learn about the measures before voting. For those unable to attend, additional information will be available on the city’s official website following the meeting.





