New program to help disadvantaged drivers with traffic fines
The Compliance Assistance Program was announced, helping drivers pay for past-due traffic fines and regain suspended licenses through a joint effort.
Roosevelt business district formed but budget plans, other specifics stall in City Council
The Roosevelt Business Improvement District met stiff resistance, when it was brought before the City Council for a final vote on Wednesday.
City Council puts hold on drone ordinance vote until April
The Phoenix City Council voted on Wednesday to table a vote for a drone ordinance until April in its second vote on the matter.
Warehouse District light rail spur to appear before City Council
A proposal for the long-awaited South Central light rail extension will soon reach City Council after a subcommittee recommended $1.5 million toward its construction.
Transportation Departments may receive injection of money
The Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee advanced a motion that would reallocate $26.7 million to the Transportation Departments on January 12.
5 important City Council developments so far this winter
Municipal identification cards, a Human Resources building and the 2016-2017 budget are all causing a stir within the halls of Phoenix City Council.
Drone regulations to protect public’s privacy, safety working through City Council
Councilmen Michael Nowakowski and Sal DiCiccio are spearheading a drone regulation ordinance that should take effect in March 2016.
Housing boom drastically changing downtown landscape
City advocates and developers say the 15 new housing projects coming downtown address and pent-up demand for living in the city's urban core.
One Phx ID group advocates to bring municipal identification cards to Phoenix residents
Reporting a crime can be hard for undocumented residents without an ID. One Phx ID hopes to give them a better option with a municipal ID.
Meet and greet event connects City Council and GPCC members to constituents
Phoenix City Council members met with residents and business owners Friday to address city concerns and goals.












