The city of Scottsdale has entered into a partnership with Service Line Warranties of America (SLWA) to offer protection for water and sewer service lines to homeowners. This program is entirely voluntary and does not incur any cost to the city.
Artie’s Welcome provides the opportunity for all new students to meet faculty, learn about the programs they've selected, and also discover the extensive support resources that SCC provides at no cost.
The Scottsdale City Council is set to hold its inauguration ceremony on January 10, welcoming re-elected Councilwomen Kathy Littlefield and Solange Whitehead alongside newly elected member Barry Graham. The event will be held at the Scottsdale City Hall Kiva, followed by a regular council meeting.
Dr. Franklyn Gergits of Sinus & Allergy Wellness Center of North Scottsdale explains that technological advancements have led physicians to perform balloon sinuplasty procedures, which help sinus patients recover quickly and painlessly from their symptoms.
The Scottsdale City Council is set to hold its inauguration ceremony on Tuesday, January 10. The event will commence at 4 p.m. in the Scottsdale City Hall Kiva, located at 3939 N. Drinkwater Blvd.
Starting Tuesday, Jan. 3, Thompson Peak Park's playground will be closed, as construction will begin on a new playground that will include inclusive components.
All vacation rental properties in Scottsdale are required to obtain a city license, regardless of previous status. The deadline for short-term and vacation rental properties to secure this license is Sunday, January 8. The city emphasizes that no properties are grandfathered in; every property offered for rent for less than 30 days must apply for and receive a Scottsdale license.