By Jonathan Eberle |
A new campaign, Yes for Glendale, has been launched in support of Propositions 401 and 402, two measures set to appear on the May 20 mail-in ballot. The propositions concern land use and zoning changes necessary for the completion of VAI Resort, a large-scale hospitality and entertainment project expected to generate over 2,000 jobs and contribute more than $2 billion in tax revenues.
Proposition 401 involves reclassifying a 10-acre parcel of land designated for VAI Resort’s corporate office to a “Corporate Commerce Center.” Proposition 402 amends the resort’s zoning plan to integrate this corporate office space within the broader project. Both measures were previously approved twice by the Glendale City Council.
Supporters argue that these changes will provide significant economic benefits, including job creation and increased tax revenues for local services. The campaign, chaired by VAI Resort President and CEO Grant Fisher, emphasizes the project’s potential to transform Glendale’s economy and entertainment landscape.
Despite receiving unanimous approval from the City Council, the measures were referred to the ballot by Worker Power, the political arm of UniteHere Local 11, a California-based labor organization. The group has raised concerns about labor conditions and worker representation within the project.
Proponents of the propositions contend that out-of-state activists are attempting to derail a beneficial project for Glendale. Fisher framed the opposition as a broader effort to impose policies that could negatively impact Arizona’s business environment.
The campaign has garnered support from numerous local leaders, including Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers, Maricopa County Supervisor Debbie Lesko, and Speaker of the House Steve Montenegro, along with law enforcement and business organizations.
With Glendale voters set to decide the future of these land use changes, the debate is expected to continue over the coming weeks. More information on the Yes for Glendale campaign is available at yesforglendale.com.
Jonathan Eberle is a reporter for AZ Free News. You can send him news tips using this link.