Scottsdale’s Transportation and Streets department and Scottsdale Arts will host the 2024 Cycle the Arts event on Sunday, April 21. This year’s bike tour of the city’s public art collection will feature 13 art installations. Artists, community volunteers, and Scottsdale Arts staff will provide an overview of the artwork at each stop along the 8-mile bike route.Mark Melnychenko, Scottsdale’s transportation and streets director, expressed, “April is Bike Month and Scottsdale is celebrating its continued recognition as a Gold-Level Bicycle Friendly Community. The annual...
Scottsdale's McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park is set to undergo significant upgrades to enhance visitors' experiences, particularly during the hot summer months. The park's improvements will include an array of new features, such as an indoor train-themed play structure and a splash pad, aimed at attracting more visitors.Construction for the enhancements commenced recently and is expected to span approximately a year. Among the notable additions is a new 10,000-square-foot building called The Roundhouse, which will house a train-themed play area and a multipurpose room....
The city of Scottsdale has recently released its proposed Fiscal Year 2024/25 Operating Budget and Capital Improvement Plan for review. In response to economic uncertainties, the proposed budget takes a cautious approach to the future, with a 10% decrease from the current fiscal year. City officials state that the budget reflects expected declines in certain revenues, inflation, and a slowdown in consumer spending. The focus of expenditures will be on the city's workforce, inflationary impacts on capital projects, and other City Council and citizen priorities.According to...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (April 8, 2024) – The Scottsdale Unified School District's Transportation department is gearing up for the next school year by hosting a "Test Drive and Hiring" event at Pima Elementary School on Saturday, April 13. The event aims to recruit new bus drivers, mechanics, and bus aides for the 2024-2025 academic year.Transportation supervisor Jack Taylor emphasized that prior experience is not a requirement, stating, "It doesn’t matter if you’ve never driven one before." Taylor, a former member of the Scottsdale Police Department, highlighted the rewarding...
Scottsdale City Manager Jim Thompson has unveiled the city's proposed Fiscal Year 2024/25 Operating Budget and Capital Improvement Plan, emphasizing a balanced and fiscally sound approach that prioritizes core services and community needs. Thompson stated, "This balanced and fiscally sound budget provides our citizens with a great return on their tax dollars by funding core services and community priorities, including the first phase of city ambulance services."The proposed budget reflects a 10% decrease from the current fiscal year, citing expected declines in certain...
"Join AVMG Director Anna Mineer and attorney Derek Debus to learn how they are helping veterans navigating the often complex world of VA benefits and the legal system," as shared by Veterans AZ. The Arizona Veterans Mission Group, a nonprofit organization, is highlighted in this episode of Veterans AZ for its dedication to providing legal assistance to veterans in order to help them receive the care and benefits they deserve.According to Veterans AZ, the Arizona Veterans Mission Group is committed to supporting veterans in navigating the intricate processes of accessing...
The Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) has recently announced the launch of a new podcast called "Spotlight," aimed at highlighting the remarkable individuals and programs within the community. Dr. Scott Menzel, SUSD’s Superintendent, expressed his excitement about the project, stating, "SUSD is full of stars, and each week we will 'spotlight' those people and programs that are making a difference."The podcast, "Spotlight," is dedicated to sharing inspiring human interest stories, celebrating the successes of students and staff, showcasing thriving community...
Scottsdale residents are urged to lend a helping hand this summer by donating water and other essential items for heat relief to those in need. The city's hydration stations and Beat the Heat Program are in need of public support to meet the growing demand for assistance.According to a report by the city, all six hydration stations in Scottsdale are appealing for donations of bottled water to provide a respite from the scorching summer temperatures. Residents can drop off water bottle donations at various locations including Vista del Camino Community Center, Paiute...
The Arizona Department of Health Services has granted the Certificate of Necessity to the Scottsdale Fire Department, paving the way for the implementation of a municipal fire department ambulance service expected to commence in January 2025.Scottsdale Fire Chief Tom Shannon highlighted the critical nature of the program, emphasizing the need for comprehensive "door-to-door" service. He pointed out that "Last year alone, a third-party ambulance service transported more than 18,000 Scottsdale residents and visitors to hospitals," underscoring the pressing need for an...
With March Madness underway, Caitlin Clark, a guard for the University of Iowa Hawkeyes, has gained acclaim for her remarkable scoring ability, pinpoint passing, and knack for delivering clutch performances when it matters most.Scottsdale Planning Specialist Caitlin Clark recently had a unique opportunity that brought her in contact with her namesake, the basketball star. She received a LinkedIn message from an L.A. producer seeking a real-life Caitlin Clark, leading to her involvement in a Xfinity commercial alongside the college basketball phenom.Caitlin described the...
Scottsdale Fire is on the verge of establishing its city ambulance service, aiming to enhance emergency medical services within the city. According to a report, Scottsdale Fire anticipates transporting its first patient by January 2025. City Council has already approved approximately $3 million for startup costs, including acquiring new ambulances and equipment. However, official approvals and permits are still pending, notably the crucial "Certificate of Necessity" from the Arizona Department of Health Services.In another development, Scottsdale has taken basketball to a...