Lisa Borowsky, Mayor | ScottsdaleAZ.gov
Lisa Borowsky, Mayor | ScottsdaleAZ.gov
Scottsdale Video Network offers a range of programming for its viewers, broadcasting 24/7 on Cox Cable channel 11 and through live streaming. The network also streams City Council, Planning Commission, and Development Review Board meetings live on its YouTube channel.
Viewers can check the Scottsdale Video Network program schedule for upcoming televised public meetings. This schedule is updated weekly to keep audiences informed.
The network features various programs, including performances by the U.S. 7th Fleet Band under Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet. The band operates as part of the largest forward-deployed numbered fleet of the U.S. Navy.
Another highlight is the "2024 Twilight Tattoo," an action-packed military event featuring soldiers from ceremonial units like the rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) and The U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own."
For history enthusiasts, there is the "2025 Founder's Day Celebration" with the Scottsdale Historical Society, marking Winfield Scott's birthday with participation from local organizations such as the Daughters of the American Revolution Winfield Scott Chapter.
Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky delivers her "2025 State of the City Address," focusing on "Building on today, inspiring tomorrow." This event is hosted by Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce Director Mark Stanton.
Other programs include "Arizona Wildlife Views," which explores Arizona's recreational and wildlife opportunities; "Hard Times, Simple Times," detailing life in Scottsdale during the Great Depression; and "Honoring Preserve Pioneers," telling how Resolution No. 4103 established McDowell Sonoran Preserve in 1994.
"Legends of Airpower" profiles fifty-two individuals who have contributed significantly to America's air power through exclusive interviews with figures like Chuck Yeager and Buzz Aldrin.
Educational content is available through "Neighborhood College," offering resources for residents to become effective neighborhood leaders.
"Veterans AZ" celebrates veterans' stories across Arizona and provides insights into organizations supporting them. More information can be found at VeteransAZ.org.
The historical program "Where Summer Winters" examines resort history in Scottsdale, while "Wildfire Mitigation | Cleaning Up Hazardous Vegetation" features Public Information Officer David Folio discussing wildfire risk reduction efforts with Wildland Fire Mitigation Coordinator Dave Ramirez.
Finally, from old Channel 11 archives comes "Yesterdays: Spring Training," where former city manager Dick Bowers interviews Charlie Briley about bringing baseball spring training to Scottsdale starting in 1956.