The Queen Creek Town Council held a regular session on October 2, 2025, focusing on several key issues, including proposed increases to wastewater capacity fees and a farewell to the town's long-serving attorney.
The meeting began with discussions surrounding the financial implications of adjusting wastewater capacity fees. Council members emphasized the importance of ensuring that growth pays for growth, rather than placing the financial burden on existing residents. A council member highlighted that if the proposed fee adjustments were not implemented, the town would face a significant financial shortfall, which would require existing residents to subsidize new developments. This perspective was supported by the Vice Mayor, who noted that the adjustments would help align the town's financial structure with its growth.
Following this discussion, the council moved to approve a 60-day notice of intention to increase wastewater capacity fees, setting a public hearing for December 3, 2025. The motion passed unanimously, indicating strong support among council members for the proposed changes.
In addition to financial matters, the meeting included a heartfelt farewell to Scott Holcomb, the town attorney, who has served Queen Creek for seven years. The town manager and council members expressed their gratitude for Holcomb's contributions, highlighting his role in various community developments, including the establishment of a municipal police department and the expansion of ambulance services. Holcomb reflected on his tenure, expressing pride in his work and commitment to ensuring a smooth transition to the new in-house attorney, Cliff Matthias.
The session concluded with acknowledgments of Holcomb's service and the importance of maintaining a strong legal framework for the town. The council's discussions underscored the ongoing efforts to manage growth responsibly while honoring the contributions of dedicated public servants.