City Of Mesa Government
Recent News About City Of Mesa Government
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Mesa pledges commitment to monarch butterfly conservation with new partnership
Mesa Mayor Mark Freeman has signed the National Wildlife Federation’s Mayors' Monarch Pledge, reaffirming the city's commitment to creating habitats for monarch butterflies and other pollinators.
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Celebrate Mesa returns with new mobile units and Earth Day events
Mesa's annual spring event, Celebrate Mesa, is set to take place at Pioneer Park on April 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The family-friendly gathering offers a variety of free activities for all ages under the theme "Spring Fling."
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Mesa participates in EPA's Fix a Leak Week to address household water waste
The City of Mesa is participating in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Fix a Leak Week, taking place from March 17 to March 23.
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Mesa seeks applicants for volunteer advisory boards
Mesa is inviting its residents to engage in local governance by joining the city's volunteer advisory boards and committees.
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Model train display at Mesa Public Library welcomes families
The Grand Canyon State Model Railroaders are set to present their model railroad display at the Red Mountain Branch of Mesa Public Library.
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Mesa Public Library launches inclusive spring reading program
Mesa Public Library is inviting individuals of all ages to participate in its Spring Reading program, accessible through the Beanstack app.
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Mesa appoints Scott Butler as new city manager
The Mesa City Council has appointed Scott Butler as the new City Manager, following a unanimous decision.
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Mesa Community College opens applications for promise program
Mesa Community College is now accepting applications for the Mesa College Promise program for the 2025-2026 academic year.
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Mesa promotes green business practices with upcoming workshop
The City of Mesa is taking steps to support small businesses in adopting sustainable practices through its Green Business Certification Program.
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Mesa introduces new public art installations in downtown area
The City of Mesa has unveiled new public art installations at the recently opened Mesa City Hall and idea Museum, marking a significant expansion in the city's cultural landscape.
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Vice Mayor Somers joins National League of Cities' public safety committee
Mesa Vice Mayor Scott Somers has been appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) Public Safety and Crime Prevention Federal Advocacy Committee for 2025.
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I Love Mesa Day returns with free family events in downtown
I Love Mesa Day is set to return on Saturday, March 1, offering a day of free family-friendly activities in downtown Mesa.
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Falcon Field launches new driver training program for enhanced airfield safety
Falcon Field Airport has introduced a new Airfield Driver Training Program aimed at enhancing safety for vehicle drivers on the airfield.
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Mesa offers $85K in grants for youth-led climate action projects
Mesa is offering a new opportunity for young residents to engage in climate action initiatives.
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Mesa invites volunteers for tree planting at Sherwood Park on February 22
February marks Love My Park Month in Mesa, and the city is encouraging residents to contribute by planting trees.
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Mesa Grandview Business Park begins construction; aims for completion by early 2026
Sunbelt Investment Holdings Inc. (SIHI), the City of Mesa, Okland Construction, and CBRE have marked the beginning of construction for Mesa Grandview Business Park.
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Mesa launches $1M grant initiative to tackle opioid crisis
The City of Mesa is initiating a $1 million grant program aimed at supporting nonprofit organizations dedicated to combating opioid use within the community.
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Mesa Public Library organizes Valentine's card drive for seniors
Mesa Public Library is organizing a Valentine's card collection for Mesa's homebound and assisted living residents.
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Mesa Main Library installs solar panel canopies for covered parking
Mesa Main Library is set to receive solar panel canopies, providing covered parking for visitors and increasing energy generation capacity.
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City of Mesa unveils new monument signage for Asian District
As the Lunar New Year celebrations begin, the City of Mesa has introduced new monument signage for the Asian District Mesa.