City of Mesa
Recent News About City of Mesa
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Home Safety Month
This month, ensure your family knows how to recognize and respond to a natural gas leak.
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Entertaining Apps for Traveling
You’ve packed the sunscreen, snacks, and camera, but what about the library?
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Councilmember Julie Spilsbury joins Flinn Brown Fellowship
The Arizona Center for Civic Leadership welcomes Mesa District 2 Councilmember Julie Spilsbury as one of their 2023 Flinn-Brown Fellows.
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Mesa Announces AT&T Fiber as New Title Sponsor for Arizona Celebration of Freedom
AT&T Fiber is the new title sponsor of the 2023 Arizona Celebration of Freedom.
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Mesa Police Department's Safer Streets Operation
The Mesa Police Traffic Unit will be leading the second phase of Operation Safer Streets during June and July. Officers will be focusing on speeding, distracted driving, unsafe vehicle operations and pedestrian violations at various days and times
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Mesa Pools Open May 27
Mesa Pools open for the summer beginning May 27.
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Buckle Up Arizona...It's the Law! Enforcement Campaign
Mesa Police are teaming with the Governor's Office of Highway Safety to enforce Arizona's seat belt and child safety seat laws. Stepped up enforcement patrols and other enforcement efforts will run through June 4 to drive home the message Buckle Up Arizona.
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Mesa Hosts Desert Challenge Games May 24-28
Mesa is hosting the Desert Challenge Games May 24-28. Nearly 200 athletes with disabilities from 11 countries will compete in swimming, track and field, air rifle-pistol and archery
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City Honors Historical Essay and Visual Arts Contest Winners
The Mesa Historic Preservation Board has announced the winners of the 2023 Historical Essay and Visual Contest.
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Mesa Seeks Volunteers for AT&T Fiber Arizona Celebration of Freedom
Mesa is seeking volunteers for the AT&T Fiber Arizona Celebration of Freedom July 4 from 6pm to 10pm at the Mesa Convention Center and Mesa Amphitheatre.
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Red Mountain Library Hosts Water - Use It Wisely Water Tower in May
Red Mountain Library has a Water Use It Wisely Water Tower on display through May.
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New Writer in Residence Mark Athitakis at Mesa Public Library
Aspiring writers can get help from a published author to improve their skills at Mesa Public Library.
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Bikes to Books Contest in Mesa
Students and homeschoolers from prekindergarten through 12th grade are invited to participate in the first Bikes to Books Contest.
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ICYMI - City of Mesa Brings Home Pair of Honors as Arizona Association for Economic Development Presents Annual EDDE Awards
The City of Mesa received two honors as the Arizona Association for Economic Development presented its 2023 Economic Development Distinguished by Excellence Awards.
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ICYMI - Mesa Mayor John Giles: City and State Leaders Can Tackle Affordable Housing Crisis Together
The cat is out of the bag: Arizona is a great place to live.
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Customer-Owned Gas Lines
Piping from the meter to every gas appliance, indoors and out, belongs to the property owner and is the owner’s responsibility to maintain, much like plumbing and electrical systems.
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Sign Up Now for Mesa Summer Reading Program
Registration is underway as Mesa Public Library participates in the countywide Summer Reading Program June 1 through Aug. 1.
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Prepare for College and Your Career with Testing & Education Reference Center from Gale
Taking standardized tests, choosing the right college, and planning for a career can be stressful and overwhelming. Comprehensive preparation can eliminate anxiety and build confidence in test performance and decision making.
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Mesa City Council Redistricting Public Workshop on August 14, 2021
Mesa City Council Redistricting Public Workshop on August 14, 2021.
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Total OASDI disabled beneficiaries in Mesa decreases in 2018
There were 14,945 total OASDI disabled beneficiaries in Mesa in 2018, a 2.3% decrease from 2017, which had 15,300 total disabled beneficiaries.