Following the 2016 Scottsdale mayoral race between Jim Lane and Bob Littlefield we chided the latter for his failure to ever call Mayor Lane and congratulate him. No matter how disappointed or angry a losing candidate may be grace should prevail. Bob Littlefield never did call Lane. Unfortunately, Scottsdale is back to the future as Lisa Borowsky has purportedly not … Read More
Scottsdale Surprises, Support & Sensibility
Many in the Scottsdale business community are highly disappointed by the November 3rd election results. They are joined by a near uniform dismay from many leaders across the Valley. “What happened in Scottsdale?” has become a familiar refrain. Such observations suggest a reversion to less than a municipal mean is inevitable. We are hopeful when we say that we … Read More
Paradise Valley Quackery
As opposition known, and unknown, continues to grow to an unprecedented redevelopment plan proposed for the Smoketree hotel property in the Town of Paradise Valley, dubious behind the scenes activity make this an even more interesting case. The Paradise Valley Town Council currently has two members that voted against the impressive Ritz-Carlton project still coming to life, against all odds. … Read More
About Last Night . . .
Scottsdale surprised, again, with Tuesday’s election results. Just as it did in the August primary. Some quick observations and opinions. *The typical campaign correlation between spending and winning held true in the case of now Scottsdale City Councilwoman-Elect Tammy Caputi. No one spent, raised or contributed more of their own money. But it didn’t when it came to Tom Durham … Read More
Janik: Call for Calm
By Betty Janik Candidate, Scottsdale City Council This has been an extremely difficult time for our country. Polarizing election, interference from foreign adversaries trying to hack our election, and then there is COVID. But remember, we are a strong nation. We value our democratic form of government. We will persevere. I believe that we will respond peacefully to the election … Read More
From Paris To Scottsdale
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Not What Scottsdale Needed But A Response To Hate We Can Celebrate
Scottsdale’s Arts District was devastated by the pandemic’s onset, shutting tourism down during the area’s high season. Then the protests and riots came two months later, causing a new round of turmoil as galleries and small businesses boarded up to protect property. Then, this weekend happened. Along Main Street’s western flank disturbing and disgusting conduct by resident Paul Ng has … Read More
Important Horsepower For Scottsdale
With its heavy reliance on tourism Scottsdale has been a city hit particularly hard by the economic consequences of a pandemic. We applaud municipal leaders for allowing its public safety officials to review potential event applications at city facilities. Don’t have a good plan or operate as you suggest? You don’t get approved or you get shut down. But if … Read More
UPDATED: Scottsdale Pre-Election Campaign Finance Reports For Mayor and City Council Races
Staff Report – Candidates for Scottsdale Mayor and City Council have started filing campaign finance reports for the October Pre-Election quarter. The reports outline candidate fundraising from October 1st through October 17th. Mayoral candidates David Ortega and Lisa Borowsky are looking to succeed term-limited Mayor Jim Lane. There are three City Council seats up for grabs. The General Election is … Read More
Special Feature: Most Read Stories From This Week
Staff Report – A recap of the top three stories on Arizona Progress & Gazette from the past week. Disqualifying David Ortega For Mayor Now a candidate for Mayor in 2020, former Councilman and current landlord lobbyist David Ortega proclaims his regard for the Preserve, clearly one of Scottsdale’s greatest achievements. Yet, who led the opposition to the Preserve in … Read More

