The Chandler City Council held a work session and public hearing last week to continue the process of updating the city’s Land Use Assumptions and Infrastructure Improvements Plan, as well related system development fees as required by state law.
The Chandler City Council recently approved a contract extension with the Human Services Department of Maricopa County for heat relief services for the upcoming summer of 2024.
The Chandler City Council has approved agreements with the Chandler Unified, Kyrene and Mesa school districts to provide school resource officers at all public high schools and middle schools in Chandler through June 2026.
The City of Chandler was recognized by JustServe as one of six cities nationally to receive the inaugural JustServe Global Cities Award during the Dec. 4 City Council meeting and at a recent National League of Cities conference.
The City of Chandler was recognized during the Dec. 4th City Council meeting by the Arizona Anti-Trafficking Network for becoming a Cities Empowered Against Sexual Exploitation (CEASE) Designated City, highlighting the collective efforts to eradicate human trafficking and sexual exploitation within Arizona.
The inaugural Tempe Veterans Chili Championship hosted by City of Tempe Veteran Services and Valors Veterans Community AZ will bring together the community for a day of good food, football, friendly competition and giving back for a good cause.
Aspiring writers and artists are invited to show off their talents in the 2024 Tempe Writing Contest. Writers can submit original work for a chance to be published in this year’s Tempe Writes: An Anthology.
Winter Waves returns to Kiwanis Recreation Center, 6111 S. All-America Way. Enjoy splashing in three-foot waves in the indoor, heated pool Dec. 27-30 from 1-5 p.m.
Several Tempe streets will be closed or restricted and transit detoured BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER the Fantasy of Lights Boat Parade on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023.
Tempe will continue exploring options and seeking public feedback about the expanded use of accessory dwelling units (ADUs), as directed by the City Council last week.
It’s that time of year again! The City of Chandler is starting its budget process and encourages residents to provide their thoughts about the community and its future. Starting Monday, Nov. 27, 2023, Chandler residents may complete the survey.
Chandler Public Library is planning to bring a fifth branch, a mobile one, to the community. Chandler City Council approved the purchase of a library bookmobile/techmobile at their meeting on Nov. 9.