BREAKING NEWS: Scottsdale Fire Department to give update on wildfire mitigation and community preparedness to City Council

Scottsdale Fire Chief Tom Shannon will outline the department’s future wildfire mitigation strategies at the next City Council meeting set for Monday, Aug. 25. The presentation will focus on the potential expanded use of fire retardants, collaboration with state agencies to coordinate response and new volunteer opportunities aimed at bolstering community resilience. Mayor Lisa Borowsky welcomes the presentation as a timely … Read More

Scottsdale Mayor Honors Community Banking With “Local Banking Day” Proclamation

Recognition acknowledges how local banks contribute to Scottsdale’s economic, community growth In a move recognizing the critical role local banks play in strengthening economies and communities, Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borosky issued an official proclamation declaring Aug. 1 “Local Banking Day” in the city. Scottsdale Community Bank is among those celebrating the move that encourages residents, business owners and community organizations to … Read More

Press Release: Mayor Lisa Borowsky commends volunteers for outreach to Old Town Scottsdale merchants

Community volunteers help deliver mayor’s personal message of gratitude and partnership Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky today expressed heartfelt appreciation to the dedicated volunteers who helped prepare and distribute a personal letter to merchants and proprietors in Old Town Scottsdale. The letter, signed by Mayor Borowsky, recognizes the vital role local businesses play in shaping the city’s historic core and invites … Read More

Wild Horses in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve? It May Come to Reality Soon

By Alexander Lomax To any close observers of Scottsdale politics, it’s no secret that Mayor Lisa Borowsky loves horses. In a fun little campaign quirk, she even put her horse on campaign signs. So a recent development is right up her alley, and she may have a perfect solution for a problem. In the midst of escalating tensions over the … Read More

A Kumbaya Moment on Council? Councilmembers Backtrack on Fight Against Mayor

It has been a rough few months for new Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky. What should have been smooth sailing with a conservative majority in city council has been anything but, culminating in their attempt to take away staffers from her office (get up to speed here). Things were looking dire, but it seems as though there may be reason for … Read More