Mayor Lisa Borowsky delivered her State of the City address last Thursday with plenty to say about internal turmoil, staff departures, and the need for a Charter Review Committee. She spoke of accountability, transparency, and honoring the authority of voters. What she conspicuously didn’t mention? The single most contentious issue that has dominated Scottsdale politics for the past year: the … Read More
Statement from Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky (with additional context and clarification)
Below is the mayor’s comment regarding the situation with Mr. Whitmer: “I was not provided with any information before or after the city’s recent actions, even though the chief of staff position reports directly to me. Meanwhile, the story was leaked to an ‘anonymous’ blogger six hours before Mr. Whitmer was notified of any investigation. The appearance of two police … Read More
Scottsdale Might Get an Old Town Task Force. Is This Even Necessary?
By Alexander Lomax In a bit of a surprise move, Mayor Lisa Borowsky has called a special City Council meeting for January 7 to discuss creating a Downtown Task Force focused on Old Town Scottsdale. According to a letter to the Old Town business community, the proposed task force would “evaluate and refine the Downtown Character Area Plan and current … Read More
Is Mayor Borowsky’s Axon Vote a Major Misstep, or Part of a Deeper Problem?
By Ronald Sampson Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky is facing a sudden and unusually sharp backlash after sources say she was booed at a meeting of the Palo Verde Republican Women; a group that once represented a reliable pocket of support. The reaction followed her vote in favor of a “compromise” agreement with Axon, clearing the way for a sprawling apartment … Read More
Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky hosts Oct. 29 Town Hall to set the record straight on critical issues
Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky is hosting a public Town Hall at 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29 at the Mustang Library, 10101 N. 90th St. “This Town Hall is about transparency and accountability,” Mayor Borowsky said. “I want to hear directly from residents. Your questions, concerns, and ideas matter acutely as I fight to put the interests of Scottsdale first.” Residents … Read More
BREAKING NEWS: Special Scottsdale City Council meeting scheduled for Friday, Sept. 12 regarding SB 1543
Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky is calling a special City Council meeting at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12 at City Hall, 3939 N. Drinkwater Blvd., to address next steps regarding Senate Bill 1543. The Sept. 12 special Scottsdale City Council meeting will address one item: 1) Possibly authorizing the Interim City Attorney, and/or his designees, to proceed as instructed in the … Read More
Guest Editorial: Fate of Salt River Horses rests with Gov. Hobbs
By Mayor Lisa Borowsky The Department of Agriculture, in conjunction with the US Forest Service, intends to remove most if not all of the Salt River Wild Horses from the Tonto National Forest. Though the department claims no harm will come to them, history tells us otherwise. One example: In the Apache National Forest in northern Arizona, home of the … Read More
Will the Scottsdale City Council Listen to the Voters or Spit in Their Faces?
Today, the Scottsdale City Council will be at a crossroads with a critical vote; it will decide if it will proceed with litigation against newly-created state law that stole our ability to determine our own fates. You may remember how Axon decided to circumvent your desire and the desires of the over 25,000 voters who wanted to bring their apartment … Read More
Scottsdale: Learn about wildfire mitigation efforts tomorrow
By Mayor Lisa Borowsky Tomorrow: Come make your voice heard at City Hall and hear from Chief Tom Shannon on SFD’s latest wildfire mitigation efforts. Threat of wildfires is clear and present and now is the time to act! All Scottsdale residents are invited to attend the City Council meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, September 9th, at Scottsdale City Hall to voice … Read More
Guest Editorial: Reject Mustang Ranch in the Preserve
By Dave Ortega Mayor Borowsky’s ill-conceived push to relocate wild horses into the pristine McDowell Sonoran Preserve (MSP) defiles Scottsdale’s principles in every way. Firstly, the feral heard is under the control of the National Forest Service with third- party management of the mustangs outside of the Scottsdale city limits and jurisdiction. Council business should not solicit an external issue, … Read More
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