Tag: Phoenix City Council
Downtown zoning gets a makeover: Highlights from city council
Several amendments to downtown zoning ordinances were passed by city council on Wednesday.
George Washington Carver High School
City council approved rezoning application Z-72-16-8 for George...
City Council shoots down sanctuary city petition
Phoenix city council denied a citizen petition to make Phoenix a sanctuary city in a 7-2 vote on Wednesday.
After the conclusion of the vote,...
Council members hold special meeting for update on transparency website
Some city council members took issue with Mayor Stanton trying to send a vote on a new transparency website to a subcommittee.
Students request stop signs be implemented near Bioscience High School
Students hope two high-traffic intersections near Bioscience High School will be receiving 4-way stop signs.
City Council votes to lift political speech restrictions for city employees
Phoenix government employees will be able to post political opinions openly on social media, starting Nov. 9.
Phoenix City Council decided in a unanimous vote...
City council discusses drones, light rail and more over summer
While Downtown Devil took the summer off and reporters returned home, Phoenix City Council continued to work through the hot summer days, going about...
Trial budget calls for higher taxes and more public safety spending, employee compensation
Phoenix Budget proposals were presented as a rough draft for the city to work with. Proposals include increased property taxes and public safety spending.
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.
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.











