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- AZ
- Maricopa County
- 12/18/25
- 12/18/2025
- 127 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Scottsdale City Council meeting focused on the city’s financial health, highlighting concerns over funding for infrastructure projects and the implications of fluctuating tax revenues. A central theme was the city’s effort to balance capital reinvestment with the management of aging infrastructure, as well as the need to maintain fiscal discipline amid revenue uncertainties.
- AZ
- Maricopa County
- 12/16/25
- 12/16/2025
- 42 Minutes
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Overview: The Scottsdale City Council convened to discuss several initiatives, including the approval of a $90,000 marketing expenditure for the Western Spirit Scottsdale’s Museum of the West’s upcoming expansion.
- AZ
- N/A.
- 12/15/25
- 72 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent evidentiary hearing, the Arizona Corporation Commission examined Sahuarita’s proposal to modify the Union Pacific Railroad crossing at El Toro La Veta, focusing on improving safety for a new multi-use path. Key discussions revolved around construction timelines, safety measures, and the coordination between the town and Union Pacific Railroad.
- AZ
- N/A.
- 12/15/25
- 91 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent Arizona Corporation Commission meeting, residents from Maricopa voiced significant opposition to a proposed 20% rate increase by Global Water Resources (GWR), citing issues of affordability, water quality, and transparency. The meeting’s public comment session was marked by a chorus of concerns from community members about the financial strain the hike would impose, especially on families, seniors, and those with limited incomes.
- AZ
- N/A.
- 12/12/25
- 34 Minutes
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Overview: The Arizona Corporation Commission held a meeting to review EPCOR Water Arizona Inc. ‘s application for an extension of its certificate of convenience and necessity (CCN). The application seeks to develop three parcels into warehouses, with infrastructure costs covered by developers. During the meeting, discussions highlighted EPCOR’s compliance issues and the adequacy of its infrastructure capacity.