Top Events Ask City of Scottsdale To Deny Residential Density Increases Next To WestWorld

Dear Mr. Caton: Here we go again, unfortunately. For over a decade this group has organized to oppose inappropriate development proposals, especially residential ones, proximate to WestWorld. The premise is no different than what countless cities do when protecting other major economic assets, especially airports. In the case of WestWorld a recent city commissioned economic impact report showed the annual … Read More

ParkingGate Reaches its Conclusion with a Resounding Yes Vote. Perhaps We Can Argue About Something More Important Now

By Alexander Lomax Scottsdale’s great parking garage drama has finally ended. After weeks of petitions, protests, and enough civic outrage to fill several farmers markets, the Scottsdale City Council voted 5-2 last Tuesday night to approve the construction contract for the Brown Avenue parking structure in Old Town. Construction could begin as early as this summer, with the city eyeing … Read More

The Axon Vote: What Councilwoman Whitehead Said vs. What She Did

By Michelle Ugenti-Rita Scottsdale Councilwoman Solange Whitehead Cannot Be Trusted    With the election just three months away, Scottsdale voters deserve to know which candidates can be trusted to, say what they do and do what they say. Councilwoman Solange Whitehead is running for re-election, and her record on one of the most consequential development decisions in our city raises serious concerns about whether … Read More

Tammy Caputi Raises Over $100K in Just Three Weeks, Leads LD 4 Field in Fundraising

Now that all campaign finance reports have been filed and the numbers are public, Tammy Caputi has emerged as the clear fundraising leader in the Legislative District 4 House race. Caputi announced that her campaign raised over $100,000 in the most recent reporting quarter, the highest total in the field, despite entering the race with just three weeks remaining before … Read More

Our Scottsdale City Council Candidate Questionnaire: Ethan Knowlden

In the name of helping our readers make more informed decisions and better understand the people who want to lead our city, we sent out questionnaires to all Scottsdale City Council candidates. All of the questions were the same for each except for two questions that were customized for each candidate. Here are their submissions. Do you support the Axon … Read More

Statement from Mayor Borowsky on Brown Avenue Parking Garage

By Mayor Lisa Borowsky “After 16 months of public discussion, the City Council voted 5–2 on April 14 to move forward with the Brown Street Parking Garage. I am disappointed in this decision. From the beginning, I have raised concerns about the project’s location, cost, and compatibility with the character of Old Town. A three- to four-story parking structure at … Read More

The Scottsdale Chief of Staff Saga Gets Even Wilder with a $1.5 Million Lawsuit

By Ronald Sampson The Lamar Whitmer story was already one of the stranger chapters in recent Scottsdale political history. Now it has a price tag. Whitmer, Mayor Lisa Borowsky’s former chief of staff, has filed a notice of claim against the city, demanding $1.5 million to settle his grievances or face a lawsuit. It is the latest escalation in a saga that … Read More

You Are Invited! Join Us On 4/19

You are invited! Please join us on Sunday, April 19 at 3pm to hear the latest from your Scottsdale City Council Conservative Team: Councilman Barry Graham, Former Councilman Bob Littlefield, and Former State Senator Michelle Ugenti-Rita. You can help your candidates by attending our event, making a donation, hosting a meet and greet, putting a sign in your yard, supporting their social media … Read More

Actor Patrick Wayne, Son of Western Star John Wayne Visits Scottsdale’s Western Spirit Museum for Special Talk on Saturday, May 2nd

Actor Patrick Wayne, the second son of western star John Wayne, will make an appearance at Western Spirit Museum on Saturday, May 2 at 3 p.m. Wayne will have a one-on-one conversation with the Museum’s Chief Curator, Andrew Patrick Nelson, Ph.D., about his life and career in film. A question-and-answer session with the audience will follow. Patrick Wayne appeared in 11 films with his father, who was famous … Read More

The Consequences For Scottsdale Could Be Even Worse…

The following is an op-ed from Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and Mesa Mayor Mark Freeman which originally ran in the Arizona Republic Few issues unite Arizonans more than water security. Throughout the desert, we understand that water is life and take pride in our culture of conservation. The careful stewardship of our water has guided our state and our cities, … Read More