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City officials are embarking on a “generational opportunity” to “reimagine and reinvent City Hall” with a new building and site for the city council chambers.
Opponents of Tempe's proposed changes for permits point to the city's crackdown on volunteers who feed homeless people in the ...
The Mesa City Council will have new a meeting place at the corner of Main and Center streets as the city moves forward with plans to build new council chambers. The two-story building could take ...
As protesters filled the Mesa City Council chambers with signs stating "NO PRIVATE JAIL," and chanted "do the right thing," the Mesa City Council disregarded their pleas and voted to become the ...
The Council Tuesday voted 4-2-1 to terminate Lori Ann Farrell Harrison, who came to the city in 2019. Opponents of the move issued warnings about Costa Mesa's future while backers remained silent.
MESA, AZ (AZFamily)—The Mesa City Council unanimously approved Monday night a rezoning plan to proceed with plans to redevelop the vacated site of the iconic Fiesta Mall. “This unanimous vote ...
A divided Costa Mesa City Council on Tuesday, May 6, fired City Manager Lori Ann Farrell Harrison, leaving the city without a top executive without providing an explanation for what led to her ...
Jacksonville City Council chambers were cleared for about 30 minutes due to audience disruptions. Several people were taken into custody by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office during the disruption.
Mesa City Council meets at 5:45 p.m. Monday in City Council Chambers; the meeting will also be shown on the city’s Facebook page and Mesa Channel 11 (mesaaz.tv/live).
MESA, AZ — The Mesa City Council approved the rezoning of a local hotel to ultimately be used for temporary housing on Monday. The vote has been a key topic in the city for months.
MESA, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) — The Mesa City Council voted 4-3 Monday evening to convert the 70-room Grand Hotel into a social services facility for certain people experiencing homelessness.The location ...
MESA, AZ (AZFamily)—The Mesa City Council unanimously approved Monday night a rezoning plan to proceed with plans to redevelop the vacated site of the iconic Fiesta Mall.