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A hotel and housing planned on the site of a former animal shelter is making its way through Mesa’s approval process, the result of the city’s redevelopment efforts. After demolishing its shelter on ...
Mesa is moving closer to getting a handle on data centers that have been proliferating in the southeast portion of the city. Council voted 6-0 last week to introduce regulations, including where data ...
Close to 4,000 signatures call for the removal of Republican Julie Spilsbury. But the councilwoman said she won't back down without a fight.
The council voted 5-0 to hold a special election in November to recall Councilwoman Julie Spilsbury. The special election ...
Mesa City Council will look at a resolution to set the date for a recall election. The recall effort seeks to remove ...
He was first elected to the La Mesa City Council in 1981 and served until 1990 when he won the mayoral seat. Madrid was re‑elected in 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006 and 2010.
Phoenix is spending up to $12 million over the next five years on traffic enforcement cameras after the City Council approved ...
Eric Dargan. (File photo) The San Diego City Council agreed Tuesday to a $146,000 settlement with ousted former Chief Operating Officer Eric Dargan, ending what has been a convoluted process for ...
The City Council on Tuesday declined to reconfirm Mayor Tim Kelly's director of community development, Carol Hunter. Councilman Dennis Clark made a motion to reconfirm, but there was no second ...
It’s the latest development in the city council and the mayor’s tug of war over San Diego’s budget for the upcoming year as the city works to solve a $258 million deficit.
Council last week unanimously approved a three-year contract with Visit Mesa, which receives half of the municipality’s hotel and short-tern rental taxes in return for promoting the city.