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Scottsdale Update Newsletter, Sept. 15
Sep15

Scottsdale Update Newsletter, Sept. 15

Thursday, Sept. 15   Headlines City Council to consider citizen petition on preserve construction, funding City’s annual “Report to Our Citizens” available online Scottsdale’s Museum of the West wins environmental excellence award Northbound section of Loop 101 Freeway closed Friday and part of Saturday   Events Check out these ongoing activities and events   For Your Information Community invited to provide input on...

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Pols Pollute Scottsdale’s Scenic Drive, Trust Land, Old West Venue
Sep15

Pols Pollute Scottsdale’s Scenic Drive, Trust Land, Old West Venue

Courtesy of Friends of the Scenic Drive and the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association Despite the efforts of Friends of the Scenic Drive, this publication,  and residents, the political candidates listed below continue to post political signs on Scottsdale’s Scenic Drive and State Trust Land. The most egregious example of the visual pollution being delivered by candidates is at MacDonald’s Ranch, a popular tourist venue, located on the...

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Scottsdale’s Annual Report to Citizens Available Online
Sep14

Scottsdale’s Annual Report to Citizens Available Online

Sept. 14, 2016 Contact: Kelly Corsette, communications & public affairs director, Office: 480-312-2336, Mobile: 602-359-5965 Scottsdale’s annual Report to Our Citizens is available online Did you know that Scottsdale opened 7.5 miles of new trails in the preserve and increased the percentage of compressed natural gas vehicles in the city’s fleet to 64 percent through diesel equipment replacement within the past year? This...

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Welcome ScenicDrive.org Visitors
Sep14

Welcome ScenicDrive.org Visitors

People have been visiting www.scenicdrive.org since 1995 to learn more about our area and the Desert Foothills Scenic Drive. If you are a new arrival or prospective visitor who is seeking information about our community and Scottsdale’s Desert Foothills Scenic Drive, you’ve come to the right place. Scroll down and take a quick tour. You’ll find information about the local climate, flora, fauna, attractions,...

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Tuned In: MIM Museum News, New Taylor Swift Exhibit, Sept. 12
Sep12

Tuned In: MIM Museum News, New Taylor Swift Exhibit, Sept. 12

Click on the link below to read the September issue of Tuned In. Learn about  new items that are now part of the Taylor Swift exhibit, upcoming concerts, events, and more. Read Newsletter (PDF)   Related Website Musical Instrument Museum Website, www.mim.org Website   The Peak invites you to share your thoughts about this article by using the “Submit a Comment” box at the bottom of this page. Your email address...

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