Scottsdale Water Executive Director Brian Biesemeyer was awarded Person of the Year by the Arizona Water Association and Arizona WateReuse at the 2024 Arizona WateReuse Symposium. Biesemeyer, along with his directors and key employees, participated in the conference to moderate panels and discuss topics involving Advanced Water Purification.
Over the next year, the Transportation and Streets department will install approximately 75 multimodal detection systems at high-volume intersections throughout the city. The emerging technology helps traffic engineers adjust signal timing to accommodate multimodal transportation at intersections, improving overall safety and reducing delays for vehicles.
Robert Lapinski, a Scottsdale resident and member of the St. Patrick's parish, said immigration has effects on crime and the quality of public schools.
With nearly all ballots tabulated by Maricopa County in Scottsdale’s July 30 primary election, the race for Scottsdale mayor will be a runoff between Lisa Borowsky and David Ortega. Additionally, two council seats remain open to be decided at the Nov. 5 general election.
With nearly all ballots tabulated by Maricopa County in Scottsdale’s July 30 primary election, the race for Scottsdale mayor will be a runoff between Lisa Borowsky and David Ortega. Additionally, two council seats remain open to be decided at the Nov. 5 general election.
Hank Matthew, a Scottsdale resident and member of the St. Bernard of Clairvaux's parish, said 'immigration is a broad' and 'important issue,' raising concerns about its impacts on crime and security
Scottsdale Video Network (SVN) provides 24/7 telecasts on Cox Cable channel 11 and via live stream. Public meetings such as City Council, Planning Commission, and Development Review Board sessions are also streamed live on the network's YouTube channel. The SVN program schedule is updated weekly to reflect upcoming televised public meetings.