The Scottsdale City Council has approved a temporary water agreement to assist residents in the Rio Verde Foothills area. The council unanimously authorized the city manager to execute an agreement with Maricopa County, allowing for the re-opening of a water supply for non-city residents. Once Maricopa County is ready, additional water resources will be obtained and treated for use by county residents.
Scottsdale Video Network has announced its March programming schedule, available on Cox Cable channel 11 and various streaming platforms through the LocalBTV app. This month's lineup includes a range of programs covering diverse topics.
Scottsdale is preparing for the summer season by offering increased pay and incentives to lifeguards. The city's pools, which open from Memorial Day to Labor Day, require 40 lifeguards to ensure full hours and services. These roles include teaching swim lessons and managing pool activities.
The Scottsdale City Council is set to discuss an agreement concerning water supply for Rio Verde Foothills residents at its meeting on February 21, 2023. The proposed plan involves collaboration with Maricopa County to temporarily restore water access for these non-city residents while adhering to Scottsdale's drought management plan.