Government events this week in Southeast Valley: Aug. 31 – Sept. 6

Mesa City Ciuncil Councilmember Julie Spilsbury District 2 - Central & southcentral Mesa - City of Mesa website
Mesa City Ciuncil Councilmember Julie Spilsbury District 2 - Central & southcentral Mesa - City of Mesa website
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The following events are scheduled to take place in Southeast Valley this week.

Monday, Sept. 1

City of Mesa City Council Study Session meeting
City of Mesa Mayor and City Council
5:15 pm

City of Mesa City Council Meeting
City of Mesa Mayor and City Council
5:45 pm

Tuesday, Sept. 2

City of Mesa Economic Development Advisory Board Meeting
City of Mesa Economic Development Advisory Board
7:30 am

City of Mesa Historic Preservation Board Meeting
City of Mesa Historic Preservation Board
5 pm

Gilbert Town Council Regular Meeting
Gilbert Town Council
6:30 pm

Wednesday, Sept. 3

Tempe Union High School District Governing Board Meeting
Tempe Union High School District
All day

City of Mesa Board of Adjustment Meeting
City of Mesa Board of Adjustment
5:30 pm

Thursday, Sept. 4

City Council Study Session
City of Mesa Mayor and City Council
7:30-9 am

City of Mesa Planning Hearing Officer Meeting
City of Mesa Planning Hearing Officer
1:30 pm



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