
Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky is convening the inaugural meeting of the Downtown Scottsdale Task Force on Tuesday, April 21 at Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West, 3830 N. Marshall Way.
The kick-off meeting is from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 21, and marks the beginning of a focused community effort to shape the future of Old Town Scottsdale.
Structured as a collaborative effort, the Downtown Scottsdale Task Force is an advisory body charged with guiding discussions, establishing priorities, and forming recommendations addressing the long‑term vibrancy, safety, economic strength, and visual character of Old Town.
“Old Town is one of Scottsdale’s greatest assets, and its future must be shaped by those who know it best — the people who work here, live here, invest here, and care about its character,” Mayor Borowsky said. “This task force will ensure that our community has a strong, informed voice in the decisions that will define Old Town for generations to come.”
Participants selected for the Downtown Scottsdale Task Force will work directly with the mayor’s office to evaluate challenges, refine initiatives, and support solutions designed to maintain and enhance Old Town’s cultural appeal, livability, economic performance, and long-term sustainability.
For additional information on the Downtown Scottsdale Task Force, call the mayor’s office at 480-312-7977 or email her directly at lborowsky@scottsdaleaz.gov

