Phoenix Considers Multiple Options to Balance Budget 01/15/2025 City Manager The City of Phoenix is exploring options to deal with a potential budget shortfall, which could include raising sales tax or cutting some services to residents. ... More >>
Official Election Results are Available 11/21/2024 City Clerk The November 5, 2024, Regular and Special Vacancy Election results are official as the Phoenix City Council completed its canvass of votes during the November 20, 2024, Formal Meeting. ... More >>
Last Day to Request an Early Ballot Approaching 10/24/2024 City Clerk Friday, October 25, 2024, is the last day for registered voters to request an early ballot by mail for the upcoming November 5, 2024 Election. ... More >>
Deadline to Register to Vote Approaching 10/02/2024 City Clerk October 7, 2024, is the deadline to register to vote to participate in the upcoming November 5, 2024, Phoenix Mayor and Council Election and Special Vacancy Election. ... More >>
New Phoenix City Council District Boundaries Now Effective 01/22/2024 City Clerk After a robust community engagement and public input process, the City of Phoenix has implemented new City Council District boundaries. ... More >>
City of Phoenix Kickoffs New Police HQ Renovations with “Wall Breaking” Ceremony 11/02/2023 Police Today, the City of Phoenix started renovations on 100 West, the future headquarters of the Phoenix Police Department. ... More >>
Phoenix City Council Approves New Council District Boundaries 09/27/2023 City Clerk Today, the Phoenix City Council unanimously approved new City Council District boundaries, effective Jan. ... More >>
City Council Adopts Transportation Electrification Plan 06/17/2022 Environment & Sustainability In a 9-0 vote on Wednesday, June 15, the Phoenix City Council voted to adopt the Transportation Electrification Action Plan (TEAP), which prepares the city for a future filled with more electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, and e-mobility equity. ... More >>
City of Phoenix Impacted City Services Update 04/19/2022 Emergency Management & Homeland Security Use Translate button to read in another language Related: Find information related to the COVID-19 virus and City of Phoenix, including testing, resources, and city impacts. ... More >>
Declaration of Emergency Item Continued to Friday, March 20 Special Meeting 03/19/2020 Articles and Features The Declaration of Local Emergency item on today's City Council agenda has been continued to a special meeting Friday, March 20 at noon. ... More >>
City Council Formal Meeting Taking Place Audience-Free 03/17/2020 Articles and Features The public can submit comments about the Declaration of Local Emergency to be read into the record until 4:00 p. ... More >>
Phoenix Names Jeff Barton Deputy City Manager 02/28/2020 City Manager Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher has named Jeff Barton as the city’s newest Deputy City Manager, overseeing multiple departments and functions in the more than 14,000-employee organization. ... More >>
Housing and Habitat Celebrate Energy-Efficient Affordable Home 02/20/2020 Mayor's Office Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona (Habitat) in partnership with the city of Phoenix Housing Department, held a home dedication and celebration ceremony for the first new, LEED Platinum affordable single-family home in Phoenix's Central City South neighborhood. ... More >>
In the News: Get Smart: Greater Phoenix Cities Lead the Way 01/03/2020 Community and Economic Development Having a lot of information doesn’t necessarily equate to being smart. ... More >>
History of the City Bird 06/01/2019 Articles and Features The city of Phoenix was given its name by its founders because it had sprung from from the ruins of a former civilization that had vanished into history. ... More >>
Quench Your Thirst with “From Tap to Source: The Art of Water” at the Gallery @ City Hall 06/14/2018 Arts and Culture "From Tap to Source: The Art of Water" is now on display at The Gallery @ City Hall. ... More >>
Councilwoman Laura Pastor’s Statement on the City Manager’s Proposed Budget 05/22/2018 City Council District 4 "My vote in opposition to the City Manager's budget was not because of what is contained within it, but rather entirely because of what it is missing. ... More >>
Developer rolls out sprawling 3.6M-square-foot, $300M industrial park in Phoenix Article Copy 01/26/2018 Community and Economic Development Phoenix Business Journal (Mike Sunnucks): Irwin G. ... More >>