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Scottsdale’s Proposed Budget Available for Review
Apr13

Scottsdale’s Proposed Budget Available for Review

        April 6, 2016 Scottsdale’s proposed fiscal year 2016/17 budget is available for review The City of Scottsdale’s proposed fiscal year 2016/17 budget and capital improvement plan has been provided to the City Council and posted online. The budget balances modest projected increases in revenue with additional expenses in priority areas. Review the proposed budget here The proposed budget is a starting point...

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Don’t Miss Smokey Joe’s Café at the Desert Foothills Theater
Apr13

Don’t Miss Smokey Joe’s Café at the Desert Foothills Theater

The Desert Foothills Theater has done it again, delivering outstanding community theater with its production of Smokey Joe’s Cafe. The show runs until Sunday, April 17th at the Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center. There is still time to make a special visit to “the neighborhood” and catch one of the last performances on the 15th, 16th, and 17th.   The backdrop is Smokey Joe’s Cafe where a rock ‘n’...

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Biondo, Other Artists Hold Opening Reception April 17th
Apr13

Biondo, Other Artists Hold Opening Reception April 17th

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New Cuba Display at MIM
Apr13

New Cuba Display at MIM

One of the largest and most diverse assemblage of Cuban instruments in the U.S. Courtesy of the Musical Instrument Museum  Cuban music is often considered one of the world’s richest, and MIM’s new display, composed of instruments from the museum’s permanent collection, recognizes its importance not only to its global visitors but also to Phoenix’s growing Latin community. The display showcases culturally significant instruments...

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New Hangars, Office Complex Coming to Scottsdale Airpark
Apr13

New Hangars, Office Complex Coming to Scottsdale Airpark

City of Scottsdale NEWS RELEASE April 13, 2016  Contact:  Sarah Ferrara, aviation planning and outreach coordinator, 480-312-8482  Scottsdale Airport terminal will make way for new executive hangars and office complex  The Scottsdale Airport terminal area will be redeveloped after the City Council unanimously authorized agreements with private parties whose lease payments will fund construction of the project.  The existing airport...

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