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Sep. 17—A trend worrying elected officials might be called "the Scottsdale senior squeeze" as older adults are squeezed out of the city by ballooning rents. According to the US Census Bureau ...
Nov. 20—For a meeting on noise, it was pretty boisterous. The last of three noise ordinance meetings hosted by the city the first week of November was, like the previous two, attended by dozens.
No. [1] Name Starting year of office Ending year of office Source 1 Malcolm White 1951 1958 [2]2 Mort Kimsey 1958 1962 3 William Schrader 1962 1964 4
Bob Littlefield is the founder and president of NetXpert Systems, Inc., [5] a Scottsdale-based computer company. He also is a commercial pilot and flight instructor, specializing in "glass cockpit" (electronic flight instrument system) transition training.
Aug. 20—Even as it maintains a five-star reputation with booming resorts, high-end construction projects, generally clean streets and a relatively low crime rate, Scottsdale is going to the dogs.
Susan Bitter Smith, former Scottsdale city council member, candidate for the 1st District in 1994 and 2000 and for this seat in 2008. Lee Gentry, business owner, attorney, certified public accountant and candidate for this seat in 2008; Chris Salvino, surgeon; Mark Spinks, realtor [50] Jim Ward, venture capitalist
Four Phoenix City Council seats and Peoria mayor are among the local contests in the Nov. 8 election. Here's a rundown of city and town races.