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September 22, 2021
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HAYDEN: Proud of 2022; hopeful for 2023
City Council looks back on major accomplishments and ahead at to-do list
Hayden Mayor Scott Forssell and Hayden City Council members believe their biggest success for 2022 was getting a law enforcement levy on the November ballot, where it eventually passed.
Hayden amends, approves lower levy request amount
Base budget increase ask for more law enforcement will be on Nov. 8 ballot
A proposed levy seeking additional funding for law enforcement in Hayden will be on the ballot Nov. 8, but it will be for a lower amount than originally approved by the city council in August. During a special Tuesday evening council meeting, council members passed a motion to amend the levy amount from $597,843 to $543,843, a difference of $54,000.
'Bring it on'
Antagonistic emails in Hayden revealed; Saterfiel withdraws from mayor race
Antagonistic emails in Hayden revealed; Saterfiel withdraws from mayor race
Hayden mayor resigns
Says new council members putting city at legal risk
Hayden Mayor Steve Griffitts will step down next week, citing the actions of two new city council members.
The endorsement game
Candidates speak out against GOP asking some Republicans to quit
Valid, experienced candidates being asked to withdraw from local elections following Rating & Vetting process by the KCRCC.