Scottsdale Mayor to Seek a Third Term

Jim Lane Files Paperwork To Seek Third Term As Mayor Of Scottsdale
Announcement Follows Eight Years Of Progress And Recovery

(Scottsdale, Ariz.) Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane is seeking a third and final term to ensure Scottsdale continues to move in the right direction.
“I have led our community, with the help of citizens and city council, from trying times to better times. Now and for my last term as Mayor, and with further assistance from those I serve and work with, I want to lead us to the best of times. Our citizens from south to north and every neighborhood in between deserve the best city in America,” said Mayor Lane.
Not too long ago Scottsdale faced the stiffest recession she may ever know; revenues were plummeting; investment was scarce; and there was a sense the city was losing its way.  Not anymore.  Through key reforms and smart leadership Scottsdale is once again a city on the move.  This was accomplished with pragmatic decisions, innovative use of available citizen resources and without increasing the tax burden on citizens.
Lane said, “I ran for re-election for Mayor in 2012 because of the hard work and key reforms that have helped make Scottsdale the best city in America.  The voters responded, providing us with a large margin of victory. I humbly ask for their support again to help keep Scottsdale a remarkable place of reform and results.  Why?  Because even at this early stage I am organizing my 2016 re-election campaign for what would be my last lane logo compressedterm as Scottsdale’s Mayor.”
Over the past four years Scottsdale has received national accolades for its parks system, business environment, quality of life and for being one of the best run cities in the country. At the same time  Scottsdale built, purchased and revitalized its greatest tourism infrastructure assets… the TPC,  West World’s (multi-use) Equestrian Center, Scottsdale’s Museum of the West and moved Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve to near completion. All with the judicious use of existing dedicated tax receipts, dedicated capital reserves, dedicated state dollar-sharing growing smarter grant funds and tourist tax dollars dedicated to tourism related infrastructure.
Mayor Lane added, “I sent a message when I became Mayor.  Scottsdale is open for business.  We will not sacrifice quality but we will work with you if you want to work in Scottsdale.  We are open for business because without a strong economy we would not have the revenues for our public safety, parks, neighborhood services and quality of life our residents deserve and demand.   Businesses small and large are flocking to our city.  That’s a tribute to the community created by those before us, and advanced now in that tradition by those currently here.
Mayor Lane is committed to ensuring that Scottsdale remain a city of robust tourism, dynamic families, impressive public art, amazing preservation, great city employees, beautiful neighborhoods, and terrific parks; a city that is open to business and to all who want to be part of our great community.
“We are a great city.  But we are not without our challenges. And that is why I am running for a third and final term as Mayor.  We have tackled our challenges with vigor, substance and success.  And I want to complete the remaining ones to ensure Scottsdale does remain the Best City in America for many years to come.  I want to finish strong so the next Mayor, whoever he or she may be, has the strongest possible platform to lead our amazing city,” said Mayor Lane.
Though the election won’t take place until August, 2016, the campaign is seeking volunteers and contributors. For more information go to www.Lane4Scottsdale2016.com
“I am hoping our Scottsdale friends and supporters might find a way to contribute now to our early efforts.  By volunteering.  By contributing.  By endorsing.  Or by simply letting us know how we can do better.  After all, you are my bosses and I am here to serve you for the best possible Scottsdale,” said Lane.