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Greater Airpark History – Dec 2009 Meeting
Posted by: | CommentsGreater Airpark History, Economy Topic for December Mayor and City Council Breakfast
The public is invited to learn about the Greater Airpark area and its history at the upcoming Mayor and City Council Breakfast.
The event will be from 8 to 9 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 10, at Scottsdale Quarter, 15169 N. Scottsdale Road, fourth floor. Coffee and juice will be provided. RSVPs are not necessary. For more information, contact the Mayor’s Office at (480) 312-2433.
The event will feature remarks from Mayor W. J. “Jim” Lane, Councilman Robert Littlefield, and North Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce Representatives Jason Bressler and Tom Lakatos who will speak about retail economics. In addition, city staff members Dave Meinhart will talk about the Airpark Transportation Plan and Harold Stewart will discuss business signage.
As part of the 2011 General Plan Update, the city is reviewing the Greater Airpark Community Area Plan. Half of the six phases have been completed. The current stage, expected to be done in February, includes revising the draft plan based on public input. For more information about the plan, visit www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov/planning/areaplans/GreaterAirparkCAP.asp.
What’s Happening in Your Scottsdale Neighborhood?
Posted by: | CommentsEssential Information for Scottsdale Home Buyers – City of Scottsdale Provides Detailed Information and Maps about Scottsdale Neighborhoods
I frequently get calls from my clients who ask “what is being built on that vacant lot down the street” – or something of that nature. When I work with Home Buyers, I am able to provide them with more details about their future neighborhood than can be found from the Seller. My friend, the City of Scottsdale always makes me look good!
Check out this website hosted by the City of Scottsdale to see What’s Happening In Your Scottsdale Neighborhood. Search for the Scottsdale neighborhood or community by intersection (only one street is required). And voila – you will see a list of the following items of public interest for your little neck of the woods in Scottsdale:
- Active building permits
- Plan Reviews
- Encroachment Permits
- Crimes
- Public Hearings
- Code Enforcement Violations
- Capital Improvement Projects
- Road Construction Projects
The AutoDesk MapGuide Viewer is a required plug-in and will be downloaded to your computer the first time you access the website. Also, remember to enable pop-ups in your browser.
You can also visit the Digital Map Center which provides on-line access to Scottsdale GIS (Geographic Information System Maps and databases. After registering you will be able to see parcel maps, aerial photos, easements, environmental features and much more.