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  2. Mesa, California - Wikipedia

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    Mesa (Spanish for "Table") is a census-designated place (CDP) in Inyo County, California, United States. The population was 251 at the 2010 census , up from 214 at the 2000 census . Geography

  3. John Giles (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    John C. Giles (born 1960) [1] is an American politician serving as the 40th mayor of Mesa, Arizona. [2] A Republican, Giles previously served as a member of the Mesa City Council from 1996 to 2000. Giles was elected mayor of Mesa in a 2014 special election following the resignation of Mayor Scott Smith.

  4. LGBTQ rights in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Also in May, signatures submitted by United For Mesa in an effort to force a ballot measure to repeal Mesa's non-discrimination were withdrawn, after a group filed a complaint that claims United For Mesa lacked the signatures necessary to force the ballot measure. [40] In June, Tolleson's city council approved a non-discrimination ordinance. [41]

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  6. Kokua Line: Does city actually follow up on complaints?

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    Dec. 12—Question : Kokua Line frequently says to contact this or that city agency when a problem occurs, such as with abandoned cars or homeless camps or missing driver's licenses—all sorts of ...

  7. Jul. 12—TRAVERSE CITY — A group of about 100 protesters circled the block outside of a hair salon on Traverse City's Eighth Street that drew backlash after claiming it wouldn't serve ...

  8. Municipal elections in Costa Mesa, California - Wikipedia

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    City of Costa Mesa, the city was required to amend two elements of its general plan, which was previously amended to allow for increased development at the Home Ranch property. [74] The city first passed Resolution 88-11 in response to the case, which would allow 3.1 million square feet of development and certain building limit heights. [ 75 ]

  9. Wayne Brown (American politician) - Wikipedia

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    The Mesa Arts Center. Brown served as Mayor of Mesa for two consecutive, two-year terms from 1996 to 2000. He was a supporter of historic preservation and the conservation of the Sonoran Desert from urban sprawl. [2] He also persuaded former Mayor Wayne Pomeroy to return to city council to fill the vacancy of a departing councilman. [1]