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HEARING THE PUBLIC: Apache Junction Mayor John Insalaco listens Tuesday during a council meeting as a resident addresses an issue concerning the residency of City Councilman Joe Severs. Severs was not present.
CONCERNED COUNCIL: Apache Junction Mayor John Insalaco is flanked by City Council members R.E. Eck and Robin Barker during a recent council meeting.
Chandler City Attorney Dennis O’Neill issued a formal warning Tuesday against Councilman Dean Anderson’s campaign committee for failing to follow state election laws.
Mesa Councilman Chris Glover will host a “Conversations with Chris” event at the Mesa Arts Center on May 19 to discuss light rail construction and other topics. Glover will present an update on transportation projects, share information about the MAC and cultural events and attendees will hear jazz musician Pete Pancrazi perform. The free event includes coffee and donuts, and a tour of the arts center. The event is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. May 19 at the MAC, 1 E. Main St.
Mesa City Councilman Dennis Kavanaugh will host a pancake breakfast from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday at the Rhodes Junior High School Aquatic Center, 1869 S. Longmore. The free event is open to residents of Council District 3.
In Tuesday’s Tribune, a Page A3 story about a proposed bicycle path in Mesa’s Lehi area should have identified City Councilman Scott Somers as one of those opposed to stopping the project and not Scott Smith, a Mesa mayoral candidate.
Scottsdale City Councilman Ron McCullagh failed this week to disclose required information about his high-powered campaign donors that have ties to major development projects, SkySong and Scottsdale Healthcare.
Chandler Councilman Martin Sepulveda is offering to repay three years worth of personal cell phone calls he charged to the city, but it’s unknown how much that will be, because his billing records are unavailable.
Chandler City Councilman Matt Orlando let Covance know Thursday he’s not pleased with the way the drug-testing company is communicating with the community.
The death of a teenage boy in Gilbert in 1990 sparked a controversial fight to create a town fire department — and prompted one concerned resident to run for elected office.
LEAVING: Gilbert Town Councilman Larry Morrison is about to finish his 16th — and final — year on the council. He’s retiring in March.
A group of El Mirage residents filed papers Tuesday to recall Councilman Adam Super, saying he violated city codes by failing to maintain his property.
Apache Junction City Council meetings will be guarded in the wake of comments from a councilman who is also reported to no longer live in the city.
District 4 Councilmember Chris Glover has been re-appointed to the National League of Cities’ (NLC) Finance, Administration and Intergovernmental Relations (FAIR) steering committee. This will be Councilmember Glover’s second term on the FAIR steering committee, which is responsible for developing policy positions on issues involving national economic policy, general financial assistance programs, liability insurance, intergovernmental relations, Census, municipal bonds and capital finance, municipal management, antitrust issues, citizen participation and civil rights, labor relations, Native American sovereignty and municipal authority.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency named Mesa councilman Dave Richins to the Local Government Advisory Council (LGCA). He will serve a one-year term on the committee, which is made up of elected officials from around the country.
Mesa Councilman Dennis Kavanaugh announced the start of his fourth-annual holiday toy drive, which got underway Nov. 15. Toys will be given to patients at Cardon Children’s Medical Center in Mesa.
Mesa Councilman Dennis Kavanaugh is hosting a Coffee with the Councilmember on Sept. 28, with a guest who will speak about emergency preparedness.
Mesa Councilman Dennis Kavanaugh is hosting Coffee with the Councilmember on July 20, which will include an update on transit projects. Transit services director Mike James will outline changes to bus and dial-a-ride services. Also, he’ll discuss construction of the $200 million Metro light rail extension into downtown Mesa. The coffee is scheduled from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at the United Food Bank, 245 W. Nina Dr. To RSVP, call (480) 644-5294 or email charlotte.mcdermott@mesaaz.gov.
Mesa Councilman Chris Glover will host a pancake breakfast for residents of District 4 on Sept. 24. Glover and representatives from several city departments will be available to assist residents with various municipal services during the event. The free breakfast is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Fire Station 201, 360 E. First St. For more information, call (480) 644-5296.
Mesa Councilman Dennis Kavanaugh will host a “Coffee with the Councilmember” event at 7:30 a.m. Oct. 15 in the food court of Fiesta Mall. The gathering is a casual discussion about what’s going on in Mesa.
For Scott Somers, it’s bad enough that one-third of Mesa has no bus service.
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