City of Tempe
Recent News About City of Tempe
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Nominate now for Tempe Arts & Culture Awards!
The Tempe Arts & Culture Awards celebrate excellence by recognizing individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to arts and culture in Tempe.
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Dive into a rewarding job
Become a lifeguard, swim coach or swim instructor
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Tempe takes new steps to address unlawful sober living homes
Tempe is exploring the development of several new tools aimed at addressing unlawful sober living homes in the city to reduce victimization and protect neighborhoods.
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Your budget, your input: help shape next year’s budget
Every year, one of the most important things a city does is plan and pass an annual operating and capital budget.
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Grab your capes and superpowers, it's time for Tempe FanCon
Tempe FanCon returns on Saturday, Jan. 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., bringing exciting action hero sightings, fun games and activities, artist and author displays and much more.
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The FAFSA is now open! College Connect Tempe is here to help.
Filling out the FAFSA is an important step in learning what resources are available to help you pay for college. Submitting a FAFSA gives you access to federal financial aid such as grants, work-study, loans and scholarship opportunities.
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Kick off a green new year with Zero Waste Day on Jan. 27
Clean out your attics, closets and garages of unwanted items and dispose of them for reuse, recycling and repurposing at Tempe’s next Zero Waste Day from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 27 at the Tempe Fire Training Center, 1340 E. University Drive.
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Elevating local dance
From street styles to internationally recognized contemporary styles, Dance Tempe is bursting with talent and is for people of all generations and backgrounds.
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Winter Waves are rolling in Dec. 27-30
Splash around in the indoor, heated pool at Kiwanis Recreation Center
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City of Tempe holiday schedule
In observance of Christmas and New Year’s, the City of Tempe will close all administrative offices on Monday, Dec. 25 and Monday, Jan. 1.
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Two Councilmembers elected to National League of Cities
Vice Mayor Jennifer Adams is also elected to NLC leadership group
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Tempe amends Fair Housing Code
Changes focus on source of income discrimination
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Inaugural Tempe Veterans Chili Championship raises funds for veterans this Saturday
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.
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Free workforce development services expanding
Tempe is expanding its free workforce development services to help businesses fill positions.
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Tempe Public Library kicks off Writing & Cover Design Contest
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.
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Ring in the New Year with a splash
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.
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Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023 Fantasy of Lights Boat Parade traffic impacts
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.
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Tempe seeks more public input, analysis on potential ADU expansion
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.
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Sunday, Nov. 19: Ironman Arizona street closures and transit detours
Avoid traffic and parking hassles by taking transit to and from downtown Tempe.
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Trees planted, community garden refreshed at Tempe school
City of Tempe teamed up with ASU HeatReady Schools, Trees Matter and Tempe Elementary School District for project at Cecil Shamley School