There were two companies in cities associated with Maricopa County that received FDA citations as a result of two inspections conducted in the county over the third quarter of 2024, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Scottsdale Airport has announced the launch of a new project website for its upcoming Airport Master Plan. The site will act as a central resource for information, updates, documents, and public engagement opportunities related to the master plan.
There were six companies in cities associated with Maricopa County that received six FDA inspections in the third quarter of 2024, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
The city of Scottsdale is encouraging residents to vote early in the upcoming General Election. Early voting aims to help citizens avoid long lines on Election Day, with the deadline for requesting an early ballot by mail set for October 25. More information about the election and candidates can be found at Scottsdale.Vote.
Scottsdale is set to unveil the Brown’s Ranch Interpretive Trail with a dedication ceremony scheduled for October 18 at the Brown’s Ranch Trailhead. This new trail aims to highlight the contributions of the Brown Family and underscore Scottsdale's commitment to preserving its cultural history. Visitors are advised to prepare for a three-mile hike, while guided tours will be available on October 19.
Scottsdale has been recognized once again for its leadership in park and recreation management. The city's Parks and Recreation Department received reaccreditation from the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) at the National Recreation and Park Association Conference held in Atlanta. This accreditation is a rare honor, with less than 2% of departments nationwide achieving this status.
Scottsdale is offering 13 openings across various boards and commissions, providing residents a chance to participate in shaping the city's future. Those interested must submit an online application by Friday, November 1.
The city of Scottsdale has announced a variety of events for the fall season, offering activities ranging from sports and auctions to cultural celebrations and family-friendly gatherings.
Scottsdale is inviting young artists from kindergarten to 12th grade to contribute their creative skills to the Scottsdale Patch program. This initiative is a joint effort between the city and the Girl Scouts-Arizona Cactus-Pine Council (GSACPC). The program, which is set to launch in spring 2025, aims to educate Girl Scouts about Scottsdale's diverse offerings.
Scottsdale has appointed Will Lofdahl as the new General Manager of WestWorld, a multi-use event and equestrian center. A native of Scottsdale, Lofdahl brings over 30 years of experience in special event and facility management. His previous roles include executive positions at exhibition and sports venues in western Canada and serving as the assistant general manager for the Georgia Dome.