Trash and recycling pickup in Scottsdale will continue on schedule despite the July 3 holiday closure.
City leaders said the purchase supports Scottsdale's long-range water plan amid Colorado River uncertainty.
As Colorado River rules are negotiated, Scottsdale says it is studying cuts and preparing additional recommendations.
Consumer fireworks are limited by state law and Scottsdale ordinance, with bans on public property and near preserves.
The $7.2 million project will replace failed systems, improve access and keep emergency service operating nearby.
The safety zones would ban e-bikes and other motorized devices in busy pedestrian areas at three Scottsdale parks.
From road repairs to a new fire station and $331 million for water, here’s what Scottsdale’s new budget means for residents.
A June 9 public hearing and June 23 vote are planned on Scottsdale property tax and streetlight district levies.
Scottsdale says its drought plan can guide conservation steps if CAP water supplies decline after 2026.
The city said the proposed combined property tax rate for FY 2026/27 would be lower than the current fiscal year.
The rate hikes are intended to cover rising costs, fund infrastructure upgrades and support the city’s long-term water supply efforts.
Scottsdale reports nearly 30% drop in short-term rental complaints, citing stronger enforcement and new tools.
The park, Roundhouse and Reata Sports Complex were recognized by Arizona industry groups for standout design and planning.
The city said hidden landscape irrigation leaks can waste water, raise bills and go unnoticed for long periods.
The $1.4 million program would redirect federal funds originally earmarked for a housing project that never got off the ground.
Skillicorn says death threats have no place in the public square
Check out the city of Scottsdale's list of community events going on this week.
David Simmons is Scottsdale Mayor David Ortega's new chief of staff.
The Excellence in Action recognizes utility leaders that demonstrate a commitment to water resiliency through the innovative use of recy ...
Play ball! Spring Training begins March 18 at Scottsdale Stadium. The San Francisco Giants will play nine home games in Scottsdale befor ...
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In order to offer all of these activities, Scottsdale is looking to fill 74 lifeguard and swim instructor positions to safely and approp ...
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TONIGHT! Scottsdale Gallery Association hosts Native Spirit Gold Palette ArtWalk. The Native Spirit Gold Palette ArtWalk recognizes Scot ...
(Public meeting times are subject to change or cancellation.)
Mayor Ortega's 2022 State of the City video will premiere soon. Until then, enjoy some highlights from 2021 with this look back at Scott ...
The city seeks additional input on Old Town Scottsdale Character Area Plan and Zoning Ordinance updates. Based on direction from City Co ...
Marianne T. Bayardi was chosen to replace the retiring Joseph Olcavage. The city council still must approve the appointment.
Bayardi holds a Juris Doctorate from the University of Arizona College of Law and has more than 30 years of experience in the legal field.
The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has issued a high ozone pollution advisory for tomorrow. Those with respiratory sensitiv ...
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February is Black History Month. This is a time when we honor the history, culture, achievements and contributions Black American have m ...
Speaking of which, did you know a black Scottsdale resident was the inventor of key components in the development of pacemaker technology?
The cost is $125 per week, per participant.
TraCS is an electronic citation and collision reporting program used by agencies around the nation.