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City Update & More: Protect Scottsdale's Zoning - A Peek at the Peak Magazine

City Update & More: Protect Scottsdale’s Zoning

February 2022

City Update & Beyond Newsletter

By Scottsdale Councilwoman Solange Whitehead

 

Newsletter

 

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Note: A Peek at the Peak is a community magazine that is published as a complimentary community service by the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association (GPPA). GPPA is a 501 C(3) nonprofit charity and is prohibited from supporting political candidates. Since GPPA’s mission includes the protection and preservation of the local environment and quality of life, many of our readers desire information related to the City of Scottsdale’s current plans, projects, considerations, and leaders. Since the Pinnacle Peak  and Foothills areas became part of Scottsdale, GPPA has organized candidate forums and published ballot information about candidates. In the late 1990s, Friends of the Scenic Drive, one of the founding organizers of Scottsdale’s Adopt-A-Road Program, proposed and has helped sustain Scottsdale’s first  voluntary ban of political campaign signs along the Desert Foothills Scenic Drive. Similar signage bans are now in force along other city roadsides. It is in the spirit of these mission-driven initiatives that we publish quality newsletters and articles in the Government Category. Articles are posted in the order received and are continuously updated.

Author: The Peak

The Peak was originally printed and distributed in 1983 by the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association (GPPA) as a six-page neighborhood newsletter for the hundred or so residents who lived in the Pinnacle Peak area of Scottsdale, Arizona. Today, GPPA publishes an expanded online version for tens of thousands of readers as a free community service serving Scottsdale and neighborhing communities.

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