By Scottsdale Office of Communication May 17, 2023 The Scottsdale mayor and members of the City Council signed a letter …
Road Diets Wont Be on The Ballot
The concept of “road diets” — reducing traffic lanes to make space for bike lanes — won’t be on the ballot in Scottsdale any time soon. The city council …
Maricopa County Rejects Latest Plan For Rio Verde Foothills
Residents of Rio Verde Foothills have entered a third month without a reliable source of water. The city of Scottsdale …
Scottsdale Memorial for the Fallen
Residents of the Scottsdale area, including nearby Native American communities, have served with distinction in the United States military for …
New Water Plan For Rio Verde Foothills Approved By Scottsdale City Council
The Scottsdale City Council on Tuesday night unanimously approved a plan that could have the city once again providing water …
Arizona Senate Approves Bill To Eliminate City Taxes On Food And Rent
State lawmakers are moving to strip cities and towns of their ability to tax residential rentals and grocery store food. …
SB 1117 – Not the way to solve our housing shortage and high prices
Arizona cities and towns would be required to allow new homes, duplexes and triplexes on very small lots in residential …
Scottsdale Saves More Than 38 Million Gallons Of Water
Scottsdale said it saved more than 38 million gallons of water in 2022 after focusing on conservation due to worsening …
Scottsdale City Government 101 Class Is Back
Following a three-year hiatus, we are relaunching Scottsdale 101 Citizen Academy, and you are invited to be a part of …
Scottsdale Sustainability Plan On Hold For Now
The Scottsdale Environmental Advisory Coalition met Jan. 25 to review progress on 15 areas of sustainability that city officials have …