Guest Editorial: A Vote For Public Safety And Our First Responders

By Keegan DeShotel (President, Scottsdale Fraternal Order of Police) — Scottsdale’s first responders put their lives on the line every day for our community. I see it every day serving with the Scottsdale Police Department the past four years and throughout my law enforcement career. Now, it is the community’s turn to invest in our police officers, firefighters and paramedics … Read More

Guest Editorial: This Time It’s Personal

By Betty Janik President, Coalition of Greater Scottsdale (COGS) — Questions 1, 2 and 3 are very personal to me and my family. The 58 projects in the $319 million program will help our first responders, our seniors and our arts community. My family is very interested in one project in the Scottsdale bond questions that will help our community’s … Read More

Guest Editorial: Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane On Why He Supports Questions 1, 2 and 3

By Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane — I believe I have demonstrated throughout the more than 10 years as Scottsdale Mayor to be a conscientious fiscal conservative. I understand past public votes to defer some long-term capital infrastructure and improvement needs including during difficult economic times. Scottsdale has not approved a new bond program since 2000 (19 years ago). We have … Read More

Scottsdale City Council Unanimously Approves Museum Square Development Project

(SCOTTSDALE) — The Scottsdale City Council unanimously approved plans for the acclaimed Museum Square development in Old Town on Tuesday night. It was an achievement that led even one Councilwoman, Linda Milhaven, to call the project “historic”. The Scottsdale Council voted 7-0 to approve development and parking plans for Macdonald Development Corp. to build a $300 million mixed-use project that … Read More

Frankenstein Comes To The McDowell Mountain Ranch Area

The plans have gone from bad to worse. Much worse. A really bad idea that won’t die goes before the Scottsdale Planning Commission Wednesday. The negative impacts to a north Scottsdale area would be profound. Not long ago we opined about a really bad idea to place a high density ‘senior living facility’ west of Thompson Peak on McDowell Mountain … Read More