Absolutely! Public input is often encouraged during the AFE process to ensure transparency and community involvement in projects that affect residents in Chandler.
If an AFE gets rejected, the project may need to be revised or re-evaluated before resubmission to address the concerns that led to the rejection.
Yes, if the project's scope or budget changes, the AFE can be modified, but it usually requires a new round of approvals.
AFEs are usually necessary for projects that involve capital expenditures, such as infrastructure improvements, public works, or significant community projects.
The time frame for AFE approval can vary, but it's generally a matter of weeks, depending on the complexity of the project and the backlog of proposals.
Typically, an AFE needs to be approved by project managers and, depending on the amount, may require higher-level approval from city officials.
An Authorization For Expenditure, or AFE, is a formal document that allows a project or initiative in Chandler to go ahead, confirming that the necessary funds are available for spending.