Phoenix Fire Local Board
Scott Steventon, Chair (Appointed by the Mayor)
Tina Esparza, Local Board Secretary
Brian Moore, Elected Member
Brian Saylor, Elected Member
Donna McHenry, Citizen member
George Richards, Citizen member
DROP Extension Approval through June 30, 2025
To learn more about the recent PSPRS DROP Extension Approval, please read the PSPRS DROP Extension Process.
Phoenix City Hall, 10th Fl.
Phoenix, AZ 85003
phone: 602-534-4400
fax: 602-495-2008
Sworn public safety members are covered under the State of Arizona's Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS).
Under Arizona Revised Statutes, employers who participate in PSPRS form Local Boards that act as the local administrative bodies to the main, statewide system. For the City of Phoenix, the Retirement Office serves as Local Board staff and the Retirement Administrator serves as the Local Board Secretary. There is one Local Board for sworn police employees and one Local Board for sworn fire employees. Each board has two elected members, two citizen members, and a Mayoral appointee. Below is a listing of Local Board members.
Scott Steventon, Chair (Appointed by the Mayor)
Tina Esparza, Local Board Secretary
Brian Moore, Elected Member
Brian Saylor, Elected Member
Donna McHenry, Citizen member
George Richards, Citizen member
Scott Steventon, Chair (Appointed by the Mayor)
Tina Esparza, Local Board Secretary
Santos Robles, Elected Member
Mark Schweikert, Elected Member
Donna McHenry, Citizen member
George Richards, Citizen member
Your hire date into a PSPRS-covered position determines what tier of benefits you are eligible for and when you become a member of the system. PSPRS has developed a matrix of the various plan provisions.
For new PSPRS members hired after July 1, 2017, you will have 90 days from the date you were hired to elect to either join the PSPRS defined benefit (DB) plan or the PSPRS defined contribution (DC) plan. If you do not make a choice within 90 days, you will automatically be enrolled in the DB plan.
The choice you make is irrevocable for the rest of your PSPRS-related career, so you are encouraged to spend some time learning about your options.PSPRS has various resources available to you on their New Members Page.
Following your first paycheck, you should enroll on the PSPRS Members Only Portal . PSPRS sends information directly to members via the information registered in the Members Only Portal. The portal also provides many services to members, including:
PSPRS has contracted with Public Safety Financial/Galloway to provide educational seminars and one-on-one counseling at no cost for new members who want help determining which plan might be the best fit for them.
Click on the following link for more information:
Galloway's PSPRS Member Services
(Note: PSPRS has hired Public Safety Financial/Galloway for educational purposes only. Neither PSPRS nor the City of Phoenix endorses Public Safety Financial/Galloway for any fee-based services their company provides.)