City of Mesa
Recent News About City of Mesa
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There were 2,554 professional licenses issued in cities across Maricopa County in 2022
There were 2,554 professional licenses issued in cities across Maricopa County in 2022, according to the State of Arizona.
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244 professional licenses were issued in cities across Maricopa County in Q1
There were 244 professional licenses issued in cities across Maricopa County in the first quarter of 2023, according to the State of Arizona.
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2396 professional licenses were issued in cities across Maricopa County in 2021
There were 2,396 professional licenses issued in cities across Maricopa County in 2021, according to the State of Arizona.
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Protect Your Pets During Fireworks Displays
Mesa Animal Control reminds you to protect your pets during public fireworks shows and during the legal use of fireworks on private property from June 24 through July 6. More information is available at mesanow.org and mesaaz.gov/fireworks
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Unlock Customized Business Support with Your Mesa Business License
Applications for the Mesa Business Builder Small Business Assistance Program open on July 3.
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Top 10 Ways to Beat the Heat at 14th Annual AT&T Fiber Arizona Celebration of Freedom
There are 10 ways you can beat the heat at the 14th Annual AT&T Fiber Arizona Celebration of Freedom July 4 in downtown Mesa. Check out our top 10 list at MesaNow.org
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Mesa Launches Interactive Workshops to Envision Tomorrow's Mesa
Mesa launches six interactive community planning workshops, known as Mesa Urban Labs, to gather resident input for the 2050 General Plan and other critical city plans. Details, including meeting locations, at mesanow.org
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Mesa Celebrates Juneteenth
Mayor John Giles, City Council and community leaders gathered for a Juneteenth reception in downtown Mesa. The mayor presented a Juneteenth Proclamation to the Mesa-East Valley Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans
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Cindy Ornstein, Director of Arts and Culture, Retires After 13 Years Leaving Legacy of Artistic Growth in Mesa
Cindy Ornstein is retiring after 13 years as the City of Mesa's Director of Arts and Culture and Executive Director of Mesa Arts Center. A national search is in process for Ornstein's successor
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Entertainment and Patriotic Programs Set for AT&T Fiber Arizona Celebration of Freedom
The AT&T Fiber Arizona Celebration of Freedom on July 4 features 2 outdoor stages for entertainment and patriotic programs and additional unique patriotic programs that are out of the heat and inside the Mesa Convention Center. Details at azcelebrationoffreedom.com
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Mesa Asks You to be Monsoon Ready
Mesa asks you to be ready for monsoon season. You are reminded to check on older and homebound neighbors and have an evacuation plan and disaster kit. For more, visit mesaaz.gov/storm
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Mesa is an All-America City
City awarded the prestigious national recognition for youth engagement programs
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AT&T Fiber Arizona Celebration of Freedom Features Great All-American Car Show
The car show will feature 50 pre-registered American-made vehicles on display outdoors between the Mesa Convention Center and the Mesa Amphitheatre. Registration is still available through June 26.
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Do you Know Your H2O? Mesa’s new water quality report highlights quality, reliability, value, and service.
How well do you know your H2O?
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Mesa Hosts Community Sendoff for Youth Competing in All-America City Awards
A delegation of Mesa youth, program managers and City officials travels to Denver to vie for the prestigious All-America City Award.
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Mesa Kicks Off Hydration Donation Campaign to Save Lives
Annual citywide effort aims to collect 700,000 bottles of water this summer
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How many companies in cities in Maricopa County received FDA inspections in Q1 2023?
There were 28 companies in cities associated with Maricopa County that received 28 FDA inspections in the first quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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1177 professional licenses expired in cities in Maricopa County in Q1
There were 1,177 professional licenses which expired in cities within Maricopa County in the first quarter, according to the State of Arizona.
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Maricopa County sees influx of 97,138 people in 2019
Maricopa County saw 97,138 new residents during 2019, an increase over the previous year, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
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Maricopa County sees influx of 16,697 people from across the same state in 2019
Maricopa County saw 16,697 people migrate from within the state during 2019, an increase over the previous year, according to the Internal Revenue Service.