Applications open for Tempe PRE Jan. 11 Full-day, high-quality preschool offers tuition options, accepts DES child care assistance Tempe, AZ - Tempe PRE, the City of Tempe’s full-day preschool program, will begin accepting online…
Read More »Bring the family to the Kiwanis Indoor Pool, 6111 S. All America Way, to enjoy the heated, calm waters this winter. The Kids Swim Free promotion runs Monday-Thursday, from 5-8 p.m. Up to two kids, ages 10 and under, are free with one $4 adult…
Read More »December 2023 No matter where you’re starting from, College Connect Tempe can help you get to where you want to go. Our advisors are available to walk hand-in-hand to explore post-secondary education and career opportunities. Free…
Read More »Tempe, AZ - Tempe’s City Code includes new protections for those seeking housing, making it illegal to discriminate against someone based on their source of income such as a Housing Choice Voucher. The Tempe City Council late last month…
Read More »Ring in the New Year with a splash Winter Waves return to Kiwanis Rec Center Dec. 27-30 Winter Waves returns to Kiwanis Recreation Center, 6111 S. All-America Way. Enjoy splashing in three-foot waves in the indoor, heated pool Dec. 27-30 from 1-5…
Read More »Christmas at the Petersen House returns this weekend Saturdays: Dec. 2, 9 and 16 Sundays: Dec. 3, 10 and 17 Enjoy entertainment, vendors and crafts for all ages! JOIN US AT Petersen House 1414 W. Southern Ave. Experience a Christmas tradition…
Read More »Celebrate the holidays in Tempe! There's lots to do and see in Tempe this winter! From holiday shopping to festive events to cultural activities, there's no shortage of fa-la-la-la fun. And if you’re looking for ways to give back this season,…
Read More »Trees planted, community garden refreshed at Tempe school City of Tempe teamed up with ASU HeatReady Schools, Trees Matter and Tempe Elementary School District for project at Cecil Shamley School Tempe, AZ - Tempe’s efforts to cool and…
Read More »CALL TO PERFORMING ARTISTS! Check out this theatre/dance opportunity Tempe is committed to offering arts and culture opportunities to our local creatives. From striking roadside sculptures to engaging community events, arts and culture help shape…
Read More »City, Chamber partner to help Tempe high schoolers boost professional development for future success Career Ready Tempe matches high school students with local businesses for paid internships Tempe, AZ - More than 30 local students spent their…
Read More »The Farm Express Mobile Market returns, Aug. 22 for Tempe Tuesdays. Don't miss out on this easy, walk-up market for healthy, affordable fruits and veggies. Visit any of the three Tempe locations: - Encore on Farmer, 601 S. Farmer Ave., 9:30-10:30…
Read More »Tempe offering significant cost savings for business live music permits Tempe, AZ - Start planning for patio weather. If your business would like to host live music, now's the time to get your permit. We've made permitting fees significantly…
Read More »There's so much going on in our city. Get to know Tempe City Manager Rosa Inchausti, Tempe's Deputy City Managers and Department Directors at an open house. Enjoy a slice of pie and community from 4 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 22 at Tempe History…
Read More »Click here to View the Information About "New Pedestrian Bridges to Feature Artwork by Local Tempe Artists"
Read More »Click here to View the Information About "Park Rangers Coming to Tempe Parks, Preserves This Fall"
Read More »Click here to View the Information About "Tempe Business Roadshow Heading to Downtown Tempe"
Read More »Click here to View the Information About "Arizona Theatre Company, Tempe Center for the Arts Announce long-term Partnership"
Read More »Experience the talent of local musicians through Tempe Playlist Nearly 50 local bands and musicians highlighted through playlist, publication Tempe, AZ – Local music is the heartbeat of Tempe’s history and identity. To honor and…
Read More »Click here to View the Information About "City of Tempe: Juneteenth Schedule"
Read More »Totally Tempe Tuesdays are Back! Our Totally Tempe Tuesday programs are back and better than ever! To support the Summer Reading program, which runs from June 1 to August 1, the library will host a family-orientated Totally Tempe Tuesday program…
Read More »Tempe This Week: the podcast: Summer Spectacular We're so excited that summer is nearly here we threw a party - and you're invited. Join us for our Summer Spectacular podcasts! We've made two episodes - each about 30 minutes long. These are our last…
Read More »Youth job and volunteer fair this Saturday The City of Tempe's College Connect program and ARIZONA@WORK-Maricopa County are providing youth ages 16-24 with the opportunity to meet with employers and other organizations for an engaging in-person job…
Read More »New Jobs for This Week: - Administrative Support Supervisor - Environmental Compliance Inspector I/II - Environmental Hazard Materials Supervisor - Executive Assistant - Financial Services Technician I/II - Land Surveyor - Senior Planner Apply…
Read More »Teens to be honored for civic engagement with Dolores Huerta scholarships Two Tempe high school students will receive $1,000 Dolores Huerta scholarships for their civic engagement, community organizing and leadership. Katie Ritchie and Rohn…
Read More »Tempe, AZ - Flats or drums? Which part of the wing do you think is best? Experience a taste of the 2nd Sundays on Mill market with this episode of Tempe This Week: the podcast. We're featuring music, food and people you can find at the March 12…
Read More »Want access to talented interns this summer, at no cost to your business? Career Ready Tempe is looking for businesses to host Tempe youth to help prepare them for the future workforce. The deadline to apply is March 15. Career Ready Tempe…
Read More »Join Tempe Community Council (TCC) and the City of Tempe for Tempe Human Services Day March 18, a free event for all ages to connect with resources, find volunteer opportunities and have fun. The family-friendly event will include human services…
Read More »Tempe This Week: March 6, 2023 Storytime with a Councilmember, Aloha Festival & Rolling Hills improvements. Three streets, four parks get new names to recognize diverse, pioneering Tempeans About 100 years after Tempe residents of color…
Read More »Tempe, AZ - Hot dogs or nachos? Lawn seats or stadium chairs? Spring Training, spring events and great things to do are all covered in Tempe This Week: the podcast. Our guests include Tempe Tourism Office President and CEO Michael Martin and…
Read More »Tempe is holding a May 16 Special Election. Last day to register to vote is is April 17. Check your status: BeBallotReady.Vote. Food trucks, vendors, live music and beer and wine - say yes to Foodie Fri-YAYs:…
Read More »Climb the equivalent of some of the world's tallest peaks Tempe, AZ - You can climb Mount Everest – or at least its equivalent – without leaving Tempe. Take the A Mountain Challenge to earn fabulous prizes and personal pride. The…
Read More »Backstage Pass at Tempe Diablo Stadium Let's go to the ballpark! Spring Training is so important to Tempe - for fun, games and tourism. There are a few spots left for the tour of Tempe Diablo Stadium with stadium management and the Tempe Diablos.…
Read More »Tempe, AZ – About 100 years after Tempe residents of color lived in fear of the organized hatred of the local KKK chapter, and decades after diverse pioneering families contributed to the thriving city we see today, an exemplary group of past…
Read More »Improvements coming to Rolling Hills Golf Course as part of new public-private partnership with Grass Clippings Improvements, including renovations to the clubhouse and the addition of night golf, will soon be coming to Rolling Hills Golf…
Read More »This weekend: Hayden’s Ferry Days highlights Tempe’s history & heritage Hayden’s Ferry Days is an annual series of events celebrating the rich history, arts and culture of Tempe through a variety of events. Join Tempe History…
Read More »March topics: WaterSmart registration, find and fix leaks, workshop and consultation registration, High Efficiency Irrigation rebate and celebrating National Gardening Day Stop water waste The average household's leaks can account for nearly…
Read More »Tempe Bike Month sets gears in motion Post Date: 03/01/2023 Artwork by Amanda Nelson April is Bike Month and Tempe wants you to celebrate! Nominate a Tempe Bike Hero, celebrate biking at our Tour de Tempe community bike ride, take a solo ride…
Read More »Project Connect volunteers needed One-day event brings services to unsheltered in Tempe to help end homelessness Help make a difference in Tempe by volunteering on March 14 for Project Connect, a one-stop resource event for those who are…
Read More »Tempe offering significant cost savings for business live music permits Tempe, AZ - Tempe has a long history of supporting live music. Now, the City of Tempe is helping the businesses that hire musicians by making permitting fees significantly…
Read More »Be a Tempe know-it-all City launches Tempe This Week: the podcast Tempe, AZ - You can be a Tempe know-it-all in just 30 minutes every Friday. Just listen to Tempe This Week: the podcast. The new, energetic podcast launches Friday, March 3…
Read More »Designation is milestone on the journey to become an Autism Certified City. To create more inclusive and welcoming spaces for community members and visitors, the City of Tempe has earned the Certified Autism Center™ designation, awarded by…
Read More »Want to pick up a new sport or hobby? The Tempe Opportunities Brochure is packed with loads of fun activities, including several boating classes for kids and adults. Check them out. Tempe This Week: Feb. 27, 2023 Tempe This Week podcast, Hayden's…
Read More »The City of Tempe Housing Authority will begin accepting pre-applications for the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program waitlist at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28. The pre-application process will be available online, although people requiring special…
Read More »CALL TO ARTISTS! Check out these upcoming Arts & Culture opportunities The arts are flourishing in Tempe. From live music to public art walks to profound gallery experiences, arts and culture help shape the character of the city.…
Read More »Hi friends, We all know that Tempe is a hotbed of innovation. After all, our city is home to Arizona State University, the nation’s number one-ranked university for innovation! This inclination towards forward thinking extends to aspects of…
Read More »The College Connect Tempe team is ready to assist you with all of your college and career planning questions through one-on-one advising, interactive workshops and free resources. Read on for timely events and updates or visit our website to learn…
Read More »You asked, Tempe provided. Tempe and Guadalupe residents can now recycle Styrofoam packaging chunks, blocks and coolers from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at the Household Products Collection Center (HPCC), 1320 E. University…
Read More »Tempe This Week: Feb. 21, 2023 Hey, batter batter Hit a home run this spring and enjoy a day in the sun at Tempe Diablo Stadium for Cactus League Spring Training. Watch the Los Angeles Angels take on the Chicago White Sox in the first home game…
Read More »Click Here to View the Information About City of Tempe - March 4: Community Conversation with Councilmember Joel…
Read More »It's time to register for spring classes! Explore dozens of options for exercise and fitness classes, arts programs, educational opportunities, sports, yoga, tennis, boating and so much more. Classes are available for every age, interest and…
Read More »At PlayDay, families can take part in several free activities that will get their legs moving and their hearts pounding. Kayak on Kiwanis Lake, test your skills at the Hitsquad Ninja Mini obstacle course and get creative with arts projects and STEM…
Read More »Legends Gala Reception: A Victorian Evening at Petersen House Friday, March 3 6-8:30 p.m. Tempe History Society celebrates the “Legends” of Tempe – both living and historic members of the community who have made a…
Read More »Help shape next year’s budget Every year, one of the most important things a city does is plan and pass an annual operating and capital budget. Tempe’s budget covers all services and programs for residents, including recreation and…
Read More »Berdetta Hodge has been a resident of the city of Tempe for over 40 years. She was raised in Tempe and had the privilege of raising her sons here, too. She is a graduate and parent of Tempe schools, a leader in Tempe charities, and a lifelong…
Read More »Nominate an outstanding community member for a Tempe Arts & Culture Award! The Tempe Arts & Culture Awards celebrate excellence by recognizing individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to arts and culture in…
Read More »Nominate someone now for the Mayor's All-Abilities Awards Tempe, AZ - The Tempe Mayor's All-Abilities Awards celebrate the people and businesses who make Tempe a better place for those with disabilities. This is the 34th year of the…
Read More »Tempe This Week: Feb. 13, 2023 Proposed management change, improvements for Rolling Hills headed to City Council The Tempe City Council will consider a proposed public-private partnership for operations and maintenance at the city’s Rolling…
Read More »Proposed Rolling Hills Golf Course management change, property improvements head to Tempe City Council public hearings and vote The Tempe City Council will consider a proposed public-private partnership for operations and maintenance at the…
Read More »We are already a month into 2023 and there is lots to be excited about on the horizon. I am reaching out now in my inaugural newsletter to welcome you to “Keep up with Keating.” The past year was great! I wanted to provide everyone with…
Read More »Tempe asks Arizona Supreme Court to review South Pier development case The City of Tempe has filed a request for the Arizona Supreme Court to review a recent appeals court decision concerning a proposed development at Tempe Town Lake that would…
Read More »A harmful bill is going to a vote on Wednesday, Feb. 8 in the Senate Commerce Committee that would largely take away zoning rights for our city neighborhoods, prohibiting cities from enforcing SINGLE-FAMILY ZONING regulations and oversight in the…
Read More »The City of Tempe has filed a request for the Arizona Supreme Court to review a recent appeals court decision concerning a proposed development at Tempe Town Lake that would bring jobs, tax revenue, apartments and condominiums, retail, offices and a…
Read More »Tempe City Council’s Human Services and Community Safety Committee is moving forward with a focused approach to a proposed ordinance that aims to decrease youth tobacco and e-cigarette use. The updated proposal would establish a tobacco sales…
Read More »You could win a $500 Visa gift card by changing the way you pay your Tempe utility bill Tempe launches new incentive to go paperless on your billing When you receive your February, March or April water bill, think twice about how you pay it.…
Read More »Tempe, AZ -Weigh in on topics like affordable housing, bike paths, parks and more as part of the creation of Tempe Tomorrow: General Plan 2050. Creating a new plan that is forward-thinking, sustainable, achievable and inclusive of everyone in the…
Read More »There's lots to see and do this month at the Tempe History Museum! Check out Black History Month programming all February long, enjoy one of the many live performances, explore a historic home and save the date for Hayden's Ferry Days in March. …
Read More »New Year, New Beginnings Greetings! What a great start to the year this has been! Though it's been unseasonably cold, I've been feeling the warmth of our community, which is coming together in so many incredible ways. First, many thanks to…
Read More »February topics: nominations for the Water Wise Landscape of the Year Award, Water Resources 101 workshop registration and spring sprinkler system maintenance Register for the Sustainable Living Workshop Series In March, the City of Tempe will…
Read More »New updates to tobacco license ordinance Tempe City Council’s Human Services and Human Safety Committee is moving forward with a focused approach to a proposed ordinance that aims to decrease youth tobacco and e-cigarette use. The updated…
Read More »New Jobs for This Week: -Police Officer New Recruit -Civil Engineer / Sr. Civil Engineer - Capital Improvement Project -Human Services Supervisor - Kid Zone -Senior Plan Reviewer -Senior Assistant City Attorney - Water Law & Municipal…
Read More »Geek out at Tempe FanCon Saturday, Jan. 28, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tempe Public Library Plaza Free It's time to throw on your capes and join this all-ages celebration of fandoms including comics, movies, manga, anime, and all things pop culture! …
Read More »Clean out your attics, closets and garages of unwanted items and dispose of them for reuse, recycling and repurposing at Tempe’s next Zero Waste Day from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28 at the Tempe Fire Training Center, 1340 E.…
Read More »City of Tempe College Connect: January 21, 2023 The spring semester has kicked off, which means FAFSA and college application deadlines are right around the corner. The College Connect Tempe team is ready to assist you with all of your college…
Read More »Read with a child - change a life! Volunteer tutors needed to help young Tempe students thrive Tempe, AZ - Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity? Join our amazing group of tutors helping young school children become better readers…
Read More »Tempe This Week: Jan. 23, 2023 Unity Walk, FanCon, Zero Waste Day, Farm Express Mobile Market and more Tempe names Interim Police Chief, conducts national search for permanent Chief An Interim Chief has been named for the Tempe Police…
Read More »Kate Borders, President and CEO of the Downtown Tempe Authority (DTA,) will leave the organization in May to become President of University Circle Inc. in Cleveland Ohio. Downtown Tempe Authority is the private, non-profit organization that works…
Read More »Tempe names Interim Police Chief, conducts national search for permanent Chief An Interim Chief has been named for the Tempe Police Department and applications are now being taken for the permanent role of Police Chief. Interim Assistant…
Read More »Vice Mayor Jennifer Adams recently was elected to leadership of the National League of Cities (NLC) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender+ Local Officials Constituency Group. She is Second Vice President. NLC represents more than 200 million…
Read More »New Jobs for This Week: Police Chief Librarian I/II - Collection Development Fleet Equipment Mechanic Plan Review Manager Apply Now About the City of Tempe Tempe makes waves as a technology and business magnet, an inclusive, caring community and…
Read More »Tempe makes changes to compost program A new vendor provides residents composting services at discounted rates Tempe, AZ - Tempe’s Solid Waste Services is changing the city’s compost buy-back program. Beginning in March 2023, the…
Read More »Thinking of running for City Council? Qualifying Tempe residents who are interested in running for City Council can now make appointments with the City Clerk’s Office to pick up candidate packets for the March 12, 2024 election..... …
Read More »City wishes Chief Jeff Glover well; City Manager to appoint interim Police Chief soon Tempe, AZ – Tempe Police Chief Jeff Glover will resign from his city role and become Arizona Department of Public Safety Director under the new…
Read More »January Topics: landscape water budgeting partnership, improved incentives, water wise landscape awards, grant opportunity, business spotlight, CII customer survey and three simple ways to save water New partnership with SRP On December 1, 2022,…
Read More »Tempe, AZ – Qualifying Tempe residents who are interested in running for City Council can now make appointments with the City Clerk’s Office to pick up candidate packets for the March 12, 2024 election. A candidate Statement of…
Read More »New Jobs for This Week: Assistant City Attorney - Prosecutor Human Resources Technician I Housing Services Specialist II - Special Programs Apply Now About the City of Tempe Tempe makes waves as a technology and business magnet, an inclusive,…
Read More »Tempe, AZ – Beginning this Friday, Jan. 13, through 5 p.m. Feb. 15, any individual or organization can pay to sponsor arguments for or against Propositions 301, 302 and 303 on the city’s May 16 election ballot. These arguments will be…
Read More »Career Ready Tempe seeking business hosts for summer high school internships There is no cost for businesses to participate. Want access to talented interns this summer, at no cost to your business? Career Ready Tempe is looking for businesses…
Read More »Tempe, AZ - Councilmember Doreen Garlid has been appointed to Vice Chair of the National League of Cities (NLC) 2023 Human Development federal advocacy committee. Garlid was elected to a one-year term and will provide strategic direction and…
Read More »Tempe, AZ - Mayor Corey Woods announced the 27 recipients of Tempe's BIPOC Micro-manufacturing Grants during the MLK Diversity Awards Breakfast on Monday. Only 11% of our country’s businesses are owned by People of Color. Entrepreneurship…
Read More »Tempe, AZ - Human trafficking, both a crime and a human rights abuse, harms the well-being of 25 million children and adults globally. Trafficking can come in the forms of forced labor and forced prostitution. No gender or ethnicity is exempt.…
Read More »New public art highlights bikes, transformation and sustainability Have you spotted the new art around Tempe? Three bike lockers and one utility box have recently been refreshed thanks to the help of locally based artists. Individually, each…
Read More »Tempe City Council moved forward with new regulations for short-term rental properties at their Jan. 5 meeting. These regulations are effective beginning March 6. Short-term rental owners will be notified by mail in February on how to apply for the…
Read More »New short-term rental regulations effective March 6 Among some of the new regulations for property owners are: -Obtain a business license and pay an annual $250 license fee. -Notify all residential properties adjacent to, directly and…
Read More »Previews of special events and explanations of new programs or City Council actions - these are the types of news items you can really use as a community member and, each month, you'll find them in Tempe Today. Tempe Today is available online at…
Read More »Volunteers needed to help guide $1.1 million in human services funding Join a virtual orientation Jan. 11 Volunteers are needed to help make recommendations on how roughly $1.1 million in Tempe tax dollars will be distributed for human services…
Read More »Clean out your attics, closets and garages of unwanted items and dispose of them for reuse, recycling and repurposing at Tempe’s next Zero Waste Day from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28 at the Tempe Fire Training Center, 1340 E.…
Read More »Applications open for Tempe PRE Jan. 12 Free and paid tuition options available for full-day preschool program Tempe PRE, the City of Tempe’s full-day preschool program, will begin accepting online applications for the upcoming school…
Read More »TAKE TRANSIT Avoid traffic and parking hassles by taking transit to and from downtown Tempe. Routes connect neighborhoods to popular destinations. Operates daily, every 15 min. Bus routes service every major street in Tempe. Operates daily,…
Read More »New Jobs for This Week: - Intelligence Specialist - Municipal Budget & Finance Analyst I/II - Plan Reviewer I/II - Social Services Counselor II Apply…
Read More »Tempe, AZ – In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the City of Tempe will close all administrative offices on Monday, Jan. 16. CELEBRATION The annual MLK Diversity Awards will take place at 7:30 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 9 at The Buttes, A…
Read More »Tempe This Week: Jan. 3, 2023 Continuing our efforts toward excellence 2023 will build on the accomplishments of 2022 The historic clock on Fourth Street and Mill Avenue reminds us of all we’ve accomplished. The modern New Year’s…
Read More »January Residential Water Conservation eNewsletter January topics: residential rebate opportunities and spring workshop registration Participate in Tempe’s workshops Start the new year with two beneficial workshops on irrigation best…
Read More »Community invited to meet selected firm for Ken McDonald Golf Course management, operations Meet the CourseCo team at three open houses; online survey open Jan. 10 - Feb. 7. Tempe, AZ – Tempe community members and golf enthusiasts are…
Read More »Recapping a Busy Year! Friends! I can’t believe we have reached the end of 2022! Time has just flown by since I took office in early July. I want to take a moment to recap what I’ve achieved in this short amount of time: Holding…
Read More »Good social media can help your business stay in business, thrive or even skyrocket! Learn how to give your social media accounts the boost they need with tips from experts in the first Tempe Business HUUB Training Lab taking place from noon to 2…
Read More »Tempe Entertainment District referendum questions confirmed for May 16 ballot Tempe residents will be able to vote on the Tempe Entertainment District during the city’s May 16, 2023 Special Election, now that the Maricopa County Recorder and…
Read More »Light the night but don’t ignite your home Tempe wants you to celebrate responsibly this New Year’s You can celebrate New Year’s Eve with the pops and bangs of fireworks, but it might be kinder to sparkle the night away. The…
Read More »Greetings! 'Tis the season for spending time with family and friends, to reflect on the past and look forward to the year ahead. For me, I am grateful for the love and support of my family, including my grandson, Beau, who is always a source of joy…
Read More »Calling all residents: Neighborhood Day at the State Capitol is on Jan. 26 The 56th State Legislature will soon be called to order and, if you’ve ever wondered what goes on during the legislative session, join the City Council for…
Read More »Chill responsibly this New Year’s Eve Tempe and Valley Metro offering free, extended service on Dec. 31 Tempe and Valley Metro are making it easy for people to travel safely on New Year’s Eve with light rail and Streetcar service…
Read More »Need a plan to pay for college? We're here to up with FAFSA and scholarship workshops and resources. The College Connect Tempe team is ready to assist you with all of your college and career planning questions through one-on-one advising,…
Read More »Tempe This Week: Dec. 19, 2022 Fun festive events, holiday closures, last-minute gifts and more! Enhanced park experiences New rules at parks citywide will ensure that amenities like ramadas and playground equipment can be enjoyed by all and…
Read More »New Jobs for This Week: - ADA Compliance Specialist - Fire Inspector I/II - Management Assistant I/II - Parks Custodian Team Leader - Plant Operator I/II - Safety & Training Specialist II - Water Quality Specialist Apply…
Read More »Tempe is partnering with Arizona Public Service Co. (APS) to purchase renewable energy to help lower the city’s carbon emissions and make progress on its municipal carbon neutrality goal. Renewable energy through the Green Power Partners (GPP)…
Read More »Tempe, AZ - New rules at parks citywide will ensure that amenities like ramadas and playground equipment can be enjoyed by all and that parks continue to be safe, welcoming spaces. After a pilot program in September, the city updated its parks…
Read More »Tempe, AZ - Mayor Corey Woods' speech from the 2022 State of the City is available now for viewing. The Tempe Chamber of Commerce hosted the 2022 Tempe State of the City Address on Friday, Dec. 2, at The Buttes hotel. This is the 24th year that a…
Read More »Tempe This Week: Dec. 12, 2022 S'more holiday fun events and winter wellness 2022 State of the City address Mayor Corey Woods’ speech from the 2022 State of the City is available now for viewing. The Tempe Chamber of Commerce hosted the…
Read More »New Jobs for This Week: - Community Responder - Building Inspector I/II - Data & Research Analyst - May/City Council - Chief of Staff - Senior Utilities Service Technician - Streets Supervisor - Utility Services Technician I/II/III Apply…
Read More »Keeping Tempe's neighborhoods beautiful, connected and informed is vitally important to the health of our community. Members of the Neighborhood Advisory Commission are key to those efforts. Openings for this commission are available now in zip…
Read More »Celebrate the holidays in Tempe! There's lots to do and see in Tempe this winter! From holiday shopping to festive events to cultural activities, there's no shortage of fa-la-la-la fun. And if you’re looking for ways to give back this season,…
Read More »The city will begin the process to develop operating and capital budgets for 2023-24: tempe.gov/BudgetPlan. 13,000 Tempe residents and businesses have a new zip code, 85288: tempe.gov/NewZipCode. On No Burn Days, residents are not allowed to…
Read More »TAKE TRANSIT Avoid traffic and parking hassles by taking transit to and from downtown Tempe. Routes connect neighborhoods to popular destinations. Operates daily, every 15 min. Bus routes service every major street in Tempe. Operates…
Read More »Residents are likely to get the opportunity to vote on the Tempe Entertainment District, now that the Tempe City Council has unanimously approved key aspects of the plan. If voters approve, the 46-acre project could be built with a planned Coyotes…
Read More »"Real change, not spare change" campaign promotes lasting help for those in need Generous residents encouraged to support nonprofits serving unsheltered people Tempe, AZ - Tempe is encouraging generous residents to be healthy givers through its…
Read More »Take Transit Avoid traffic and parking hassles by taking transit to and from downtown Tempe. Routes connect neighborhoods to popular destinations. Operates daily, every 15 min. Bus routes service every major street in Tempe. Operates…
Read More »December topics: landscape professional search tips and water consultation registration Know Your Pro Before hiring a landscape professional, start with Know Your Pro, a website from the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension. This helpful…
Read More »Registration opens soon for winter classes, activities Tempe resident registration opens Dec. 5, general registration begins Dec. 12. Before you write down those New Year resolutions, check out the Winter 2023 Tempe Opportunities brochure…
Read More »The Holiday Season is Here! 'Tis the season to give! As each of you know, the holidays are upon us. It’s time to spend time with family, friends, and loved ones, eat delicious food, and enjoy the festivities that abound all across Tempe.…
Read More »Council unanimously approves agreement with developer and land use items Tempe, AZ – Residents are likely to get the opportunity to vote on the Tempe Entertainment District, now that the Tempe City Council has approved key aspects of the…
Read More »Tomorrow: Second public hearing and vote on proposed Tempe Entertainment District The Tempe City Council will hold its second public hearing and vote on three aspects of the primarily privately funded Tempe Entertainment District proposal from…
Read More »Development Agreement details released for proposed Tempe Entertainment District With negotiations completed, the City of Tempe has released the draft Development and Disposition Agreement for the proposed Tempe Entertainment District as part of…
Read More »New Jobs for This Week: - Senior Human Resources Analyst - Administrative Assistant I/II - Fire - Executive Assistant - Municipal Courts - Transportation Worker I/II - Transit Maintenance Apply…
Read More »November 2022 College application and scholarship deadlines are quickly approaching! Check out the workshops and resources below as you prepare to submit. The College Connect Tempe team is ready to help you with all of your college and career…
Read More »Food & Necessities Drive brings in about 2,000 pounds of donations for those in need Nov. 16, 2022 TEMPE, AZ - Tempe businesses, workforce members and residents came together to donate a truckload of support for those in need. People…
Read More »Tempe earns perfect score On municipal equality index City has maintained this top rating since 2014 The City of Tempe was honored by the Human Rights Campaign for its perfect score of 100 in the 2021 Municipal Equality Index (MEI). The MEI…
Read More »Picture what's possible: Kiwanis Park improvements The north side of Kiwanis Park is ready for a refresh! We want YOUR input and ideas for what you want to see on the north side of the park (Baseline Road to Kiwanis Lake). Grab a breakfast bite…
Read More »Jobs This Week Job Opportunities - November 15, 2022 New Jobs for This Week: - Enterprise Network Technician I/II+ - Environmental Quality Specialist - Human Services Manager - Kid Zone - Human Services Supervisor - Librarian I/II+ - Youth…
Read More »City Council approves reserving May election date Tempe City Council unanimously agreed at its Nov. 10 Special Meeting to reserve a spot on the county’s May 2023 Special Election ballot regarding a proposed hockey arena and entertainment…
Read More »Tempe City Council Approves Reserving May Election Date Tempe City Council unanimously agreed at its Nov. 10 Special Meeting to reserve a spot on the county’s May 2023 Special Election ballot regarding a proposed hockey arena and…
Read More »Call for nominations Nominate someone who works for the promotion and acceptance of diversity in Tempe for an MLK Diversity Award. The MLK Diversity Awards honor people who demonstrate a commitment to diversity, inclusion and who exemplify the…
Read More »Tempe History Museum unveils new exhibit on Nov. 19 Celebrate the opening of "Guadalupe: Where Three Cultures Flourish," with mariachi music, cultural dancers, traditional food and more! Do you know the real story of one of Tempe’s…
Read More »CALL TO ARTISTS! Check out these upcoming Community Arts opportunities The arts are flourishing in Tempe. From live music to public art walks to profound gallery experiences, arts and culture help shape the character of the city. That’s why…
Read More »Take part in our Citywide Food and Necessities Drive to help neighbors in need. It's easy! - Check the list of participating businesses and community organizations at tempe.gov/CitywideFoodDrive - Stop by your favorite ones anytime through Nov.…
Read More »Election Day is tomorrow, Nov. 8. Voters can choose from any voting location. There are more than a dozen places you can choose from in Tempe. Check out this map that shows them all. More info TONIGHT at 6 p.m.: Learn about water, wastewater and…
Read More »Tempe doubles arts grants for local schools Funds support 54 grant awards for visual and performing arts teachers at 26 Tempe schools. This fall, the City of Tempe is doubling arts grants for schools as a part of a commitment to growing arts…
Read More »Dear Tempe residents, We’ve had a hiatus, but it is my pleasure to write to you all again! My name is Joel Navarro. I am a Tempe native, a Marcos de Niza alum (Go Padres!), a husband to my beautiful wife Stephanie, father of three amazing…
Read More »Tempe, AZ - The City of Tempe is deepening its commitment to providing comprehensive services to individuals experiencing homelessness while meeting community needs through an expanded HOPE outreach team, greater collaboration with crisis…
Read More »Help plan Tempe’s newest off-street path! The Grand Canal Connection Project will connect the Rio Salado North Bank Path with Tempe’s Grand Canal and Crosscut Canal paths, allowing for continuous, low-stress, multi-modal travel. The…
Read More »Join the discussion about what future Tempe should look and feel like in 2050. Take our General Plan 2050/ Tempe Tomorrow survey before Nov. 9 at tempe.gov/forum. Watch this video to learn more about what a General Plan is or visit tempe.gov/2050…
Read More »November Residential Water Conservation eNewsletter November topics: indoor and outdoor water conservation tips and registration for Tempe WaterSmart to help find leaks. Drought update Tempe remains at Stage 0 – Watch of the Drought…
Read More »City of Tempe Veterans Day schedule In observance of Veterans Day, the City of Tempe will close all administrative offices on Friday, Nov. 11. Come watch the annual Veterans Day Parade, on Nov. 11, starting at 10 a.m. Find street closures and…
Read More »This week, the City of Tempe will begin asking community members their views about possible local regulations for short term rental properties that would be among the strictest in the state if enacted. The City Council directed at its Oct. 27…
Read More »CALL TO ARTISTS! Check out these upcoming Public Art opportunities The arts are flourishing in Tempe. From live music to public art walks to profound gallery experiences, arts and culture help shape the character of the city. That’s why…
Read More »Three opportunities to speak on proposed Coyotes arena project coming soon Several opportunities for community input on the proposed Tempe Entertainment District will be available through Nov. 29. The City of Tempe is currently negotiating…
Read More »Time To Vote! Friends! In just a few days, it will be time to head to the polling places and vote. This action is undoubtedly one of our greatest responsibilities as American citizens. I am proud to say that I have voted in every election since…
Read More »Homeless Solutions Business Update Attend a panel on Friday, Nov. 4; get tools you can use Tempe, AZ - Spend an hour with us on Friday, Nov. 4 to get solutions for your staff, your customers and your bottom line. Hear what the City of Tempe is…
Read More »Threadz Teen Clothes Closets, a program of Tempe Community Council, proudly opened a third set of doors—this time to serve Ahwatukee teens—and announced they would remain open after school every Thursday for the remainder of the school…
Read More »Human Services Funding Application Opens Soon Pre-application grant and technical training planned Nov. 10 Are you a human services provider interested in more funding opportunties? The City of Tempe and Tempe Community Council have released…
Read More »Tempe This Week: Oct. 24, 2022 Tis the season for spooky events! Super Bowl LVII bringing events, economic benefits Tempe and surrounding area cities will benefit from fun events and the economic impact of Super Bowl LVII, according to the…
Read More »Homeless solutions for businesses Tempe has deepened its commitment to our homeless response and we want to provide an update for our business community. Spend an hour with us on Friday, Nov. 4 to get solutions for your staff, your customers and…
Read More »Get free LEGOLAND adventure while you help plan what future Tempe looks like Bring the entire family for a free LEGOLAND Discovery Center adventure at Arizona Mills Mall at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 26. Help plan what future Tempe looks and feels…
Read More »City of Tempe College Connect: October 2022 The FAFSA is open! Check out the workshops and resources below as you prepare to submit. The College Connect Tempe team is ready to help you with all of your college and career planning questions…
Read More »Tempe This Week: Oct. 17, 2022 New program for entrepreneurs, free local music event Tempe Jam and public feedback opportunities Provide your feedback on a proposed youth flavored vape and tobacco ordinance The Tempe City Council is…
Read More »Tempe seeking feedback on proposed ordinance aimed at curbing youth vaping rates Two public meetings and an online survey will gather feedback from community members & stakeholder groups about the proposed ordinance. Oct. 12, 2022 TEMPE,…
Read More »The City of Tempe will launch a new online platform especially to help local businesses succeed at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 26, in Tempe City Council Chambers. Tempe Biz HUUB is a free, city-wide online community and resource center for small…
Read More »Tempe Water Conservation and Efficiency Non-Residential eNewsletter October Topics: Drought updates, planning for 2023 landscape projects, and water conservation Youth Education Program offerings. Drought Update Click to access Tempe's local…
Read More »TEMPE, AZ - Arizona Theatre Company will move to Tempe beginning with its 2023-24 season, performing at Tempe Center for the Arts, a state-of-the-art venue within the arts and culture hub of Tempe. The move signals a new era for Arizona Theatre…
Read More »Read with a child - change a life! Join us for October information sessions about becoming a volunteer tutor in Tempe elementary schools Oct. 13, 2022 Tempe, AZ - Looking for a great volunteer opportunity? Consider tutoring young school children…
Read More »Public input opportunities for proposed Tempe Entertainment District Tempe, AZ - Several opportunities for community input on the proposed Tempe Entertainment District will be available through Nov. 29. These include a neighborhood meeting hosted by…
Read More »Tempe honors Indigenous Peoples' Day The City of Tempe’s 40 square miles are the historic homelands of the O’Odham, Piipaash and their ancestors. Today is Indigenous Peoples' Day and a good time to recognize the important historic,…
Read More »October Topics: Winter overseeding and lawn watering guidelines, registration is open for the Tree Pruning and Tool Care Workshop On Aug. 16, 2022, the Bureau of Reclamation declared a Drought Contingency Plan (DCP) Tier 2a shortage for 2023.…
Read More »This week, thousands of households in Tempe and across the Valley received a mailer from the City of Phoenix and Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport regarding the proposed Tempe Entertainment District development at Priest Drive and Rio Salado Parkway. In…
Read More »Tempe launches new manufacturing grant Congressman Greg Stanton, Mayor Corey Woods and representatives of the non-profit organizations that are partnering to award the manufacturing grants helped launch a new manufacturing grant for small…
Read More »The City of Tempe, as well as Tempe Human Services Department, Tempe Police Department and Tempe Fire Medical Rescue are proud to recognize Domestic Violence and Abuse Awareness Month and support victims and their families through a broad range of…
Read More »Autumn is here! Friends! Autumn is upon us! College students have returned to the Arizona State University campus. Our city’s youngest residents are hitting the books as elementary school, middle school, and high school classes are now in…
Read More »The Tempe History Museum’s 2022-23 season of Performances at the Museum will kick off on this Friday, Sept. 30! All of this season's performances highlight the theme Lo Mejor de la Música Latina (The Best of Latin Music). Performances…
Read More »Tempe, AZ – In response to resident concerns and needs in city parks, the City of Tempe is acting to make changes that respect all people and improve the experience of visiting and using these important community amenities. Changes include…
Read More »Tempe, AZ – Help keep Tempe buildings safe for everyone. We're looking for engineering, electrical and plumbing professionals to serve on Tempe's Technical Code Advisory Board of Appeals. The board has two upcoming openings for people with…
Read More »Tempe This Week: Sept. 26, 2022 Rename a park, U.S. 60 update, Tardeada time and haunted tours! Help rename some Tempe parks and streets Several Tempe parks and streets are being renamed at the City Council’s direction after historical…
Read More »Tempe has earned City Certification through the BETTER CITIES FOR PETS™ program from Mars Petcare, showcasing its commitment to creating a pet-friendly community. Tempe received this certification based on: - Significant pet-friendly green…
Read More »TEMPE, AZ - A beloved Tempe shopping center could get a new life while maintaining its longtime local identity through a redevelopment opportunity now moving forward. The City Council voted last night to begin negotiations with a redevelopment…
Read More »Tempe This Week: Sept. 19, 2022 Freestyle Festival, free childhood immunizations and a new slider place! Welcome Dr. Velicia Humes, Tempe's new Chief Diversity Officer The City of Tempe will welcome its first Chief Diversity Officer, Dr. Velicia…
Read More »CITY OF TEMPE ENGINEERING Request for Qualifications The following City of Tempe Request for Qualifications for 2023-2025 On-Call Material Testing and Related Services is available to view on our website…
Read More »Tempe welcomes Chief Diversity Officer Dr. Velicia Humes begins her work in Tempe in October Tempe, AZ - The City of Tempe will welcome its first Chief Diversity Officer, Dr. Velicia Humes, beginning Oct. 17. Tempe was among the first Arizona…
Read More »New Jobs for This Week: -Deputy Community Development Director -Plan Check Engineer I/II+ -Executive Assistant to the Police Chief -Arts & Culture Specialist - Venue Rentals -Arts & Culture Specialist - Production Apply…
Read More »The College Connect Tempe team is ready to help you with all of your college and career planning questions through one-on-one advising, interactive workshops and free resources. Read on for timely events and updates or visit our website to learn…
Read More »A Message from Deputy Chief Kyle Carman Hello, and thank you for your interest in the latest edition of our public safety newsletter. We are always looking for opportunities to educate the public with prevention tips to keep our community safe. …
Read More »It's your last chance to visit the 50 Years of Tempe Sister Cities special exhibit! Plan your trip to the museum before Oct. 15. Also, check out the exciting events that kick off this fall - all are free and family friendly. Visit…
Read More »Tempe Fire Medical Rescue received its sixth consecutive international accreditation recently, placing it among the top agencies in the world. There are 301 accredited agencies around the world, with 114 also having an ISO rating of 1. Since 2019,…
Read More »TEMPE, AZ – Tempe-based micro-manufacturing businesses owned by BIPOC entrepreneurs will get a boost from a series of first-ever federal and local grants under a new program being created by the City of Tempe. At its Sept. 8 Regular Meeting,…
Read More »ARIZONA@WORK, City of Tempe Host Job Fair Sept. 22 Event Matches Job Seekers with 11 Employers JOIN US AT Tempe Public Library 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. ARIZONA@WORK, a Maricopa County Human Services workforce development service, and the City of Tempe…
Read More »New Jobs for This Week: - Assistant City Attorney - Water Law & Municipal Utilities - Fleet Service Worker II - Public Information Officer - Communications Supervisor - Management Assistant I/II - Water Quality Specialist - Forensic Services…
Read More »On Aug. 16, 2022, the Bureau of Reclamation declared a Drought Contingency Plan (DCP) Tier 2a shortage for 2023. Tempe currently remains in Stage 0 – Watch of the Drought Preparedness Plan (DPP), and due to the continued minor impact to…
Read More »Twenty new street improvement projects planned in the next year will make the ride smoother for everyone in Tempe. Keep reading to find out how Tempe cares for and reinvests in your city streets. Every three years, a specialized vehicle, equipped…
Read More »Tempe acts to protect health, safety of people living in the Salt River bed Tempe, AZ - With compassion and with concern for public health and safety, the City of Tempe is advancing its assistance to unsheltered individuals living in the Salt…
Read More »Tempe This Week: Aug. 29, 2022 Win free gas for a year, enjoy a delicious crepe breakfast, new evening storytime for kids and discounts for educators Get involved and give back this fall! Residents have plenty of opportunities to help others in…
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Read More »Tempe is improving bicycle and pedestrian access along Smith Road, between Apache Boulevard and University Drive. Improvements will enhance visibility and bicycle and pedestrian safety in the project area, and may include pavement markings and…
Read More »City of Tempe Labor Day schedule In observance of Labor Day, the City of Tempe will close all administrative offices on Monday, Sept. 5. EMERGENCY SERVICES Police and Fire services will be unaffected by the holiday. TEMPE CUSTOMER SERVICES …
Read More »Social innovation accelerates homeless response Tempe is accelerating our response to homelessness. New tools developed by the city are designed to help those experiencing homelessness and track our progress. Residents and businesses are…
Read More »Tempe, AZ – The City of Tempe is acting to honor the life of Sean Bickings and safeguard people around bodies of water, following the May 28 drowning of Bickings, who was an unsheltered community member. New measures include water rescue…
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Read More »New tools for residents, businesses to bolster city's homeless response Call our CARE & HOPE Line to help those in need at 480-350-8004 Click here to report an encampment directly to the city Click here to explore our new homeless…
Read More »Tempe, AZ - Empower yourself to successfully negotiate your salary regardless of where you are in your career. Whether you are just beginning your professional journey, already employed, or re-entering the workforce after an extended absence, you…
Read More »Nearly 600 people gave their feedback on proposed changes to the Rolling Hills Golf Course through a monthlong public input process in July that included an online survey and two public meetings. Next, city staff will evaluate the results of the…
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Read More »New Jobs for This Week: -Police Officer New Recruit -Tactical Crime & Intelligence Analyst -Enterprise Network Engineer - Traffic/ITS -Civil Engineer / Sr. Civil Engineer - Traffic Engineering Apply Now About the City of Tempe …
Read More »Children are headed back to school and the temperatures will soon cool down! Now is the perfect time to "fall" for a new activity. The fall Tempe Opportunities brochure is jam-packed with classes and programs to keep every member of the family…
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Read More »Tempe, along with many valley cities, recognizes the ongoing drought on the Colorado River is serious and continues to plan strategically for a future with less Colorado River water. In May, Tempe implemented Stage 0 – Watch of the Drought…
Read More »Tempe This Week: Aug. 1, 2022 Tea time, denim drive and Election Day details Reveling in the arts The City of Tempe awarded 38 arts grants to nonprofit organizations and artists collectives providing inclusive arts and culture programming in…
Read More »Submit your feedback on proposed changes to Rolling Hills Golf Course Complete the online survey by July 31 to have your voice heard Improvements and updates could be coming to the City of Tempe’s Rolling Hills Golf Course, and the city is…
Read More »Jobs This Week Job Opportunities - Thursday, July 28, 2022 New Jobs for This Week: - Aquatics Maintenance Mechanic - Assistant Recreation Coordinator - Enterprise Systems Architect - Programmer Analyst Trainee / Programmer Analyst - Water…
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Read More »Pardon our dust! McClintock Drive construction nearing completion Students and staff commuting to McClintock High School should expect minor delays Tempe, AZ - Construction to improve McClintock Drive near McClintock High School is nearing…
Read More »Tempe awards record number of groups through art grants The year, the City of Tempe is awarding 38 arts grants to nonprofit organizations and artists collectives providing inclusive arts and culture programming in Tempe, which is the largest pool of…
Read More »Tempe, AZ – AZ Patriots leader Jennifer Harrison’s actions in spraying protestors with bear spray on July 3 merit the consideration of felony charges, according to the Tempe Prosecutors Office and Tempe Police. That is why City of…
Read More »Update: McClintock Drive and U.S. 60 The City of Tempe continues to work on the water transmission line that broke on May 7 near McClintock Drive and U.S. 60. Crews are not only restoring the functionality of the transmission line, they are…
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Read More »Tempe, AZ - Mayor Corey Woods and mayors from more than 20 other cities around the world recently gathered to find new ways to use data to improve their communities through Bloomberg Philanthropies City Data Alliance. Participating cities…
Read More »CALL TO ARTISTS! Check out these upcoming arts & culture opportunities The arts are flourishing in Tempe. From live music to public art walks to profound gallery experiences, arts and culture help shape the character of the city.…
Read More »The new school year is right around the corner, and Tempe is teaming up with local schools and community partners to ensure students from preschool through graduate school are prepared. Tips and information on student safety, mental wellness,…
Read More »Mayor Corey Woods appointed to housing leadership role through U.S. Conference of Mayors Woods to serve as Vice Chair of the Community Development and Housing Standing Committee - Mayor Corey Woods is taking on a national leadership role to…
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Read More »New Jobs for This Week: - ADA Compliance Specialist - Assistant Recreation Coordinator - Detention Officer Trainee/Detention Officer - Engineering & Transportation Administrative Supervisor - Executive Assistant - Legal Assistant - Librarian…
Read More »Tempe updates entryway signs As part of Tempe’s ongoing commitment to reinvesting in the city, signs located at key entryway points were recently rehabilitated and refreshed. The 29 signs, first installed in the 1990s, were redesigned to…
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Read More »New Jobs for This Week: Employee Development Training Coordinator Municipal Utilities Administrative Manager Planner I/II Crisis Intervention Specialist Fire Inspector I/II IT Services Consultant I/II IT Solutions Architect Senior Social Services…
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Read More »Tempe, Ariz. – In observance of Independence Day, the City of Tempe will close all administrative offices on Monday, July 4. A reminder, there will be no fireworks at Tempe Town Lake this year. Instead, there will be a community festival…
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Read More »Tempe, AZ - Looking for affordable, fresh fruit and veggies? Don’t miss Tempe Tuesdays when the Farm Express Mobile Market visits four locations around the city. Friendly staff are available to help shop, answer questions and take your…
Read More »What's New This Summer Few things are more important- or more overwhelming-than navigating the process of college and post-secondary education opportunities. Tempe's College Connect program makes it easy, with FREE resources that provide…
Read More »Arizona’s summer heat can be deadly. To help ready Tempe’s vulnerable populations, the city teamed up with students in McClintock High School’s Neighborhood Justice Program to create READI packs filled with supplies to help those…
Read More »Tempe is enhancing its response to extreme heat at local schools and the city’s new resource hub through a new $500,000 grant recently awarded to create a safer, stronger and more resilient community. Tempe was one of six community-based…
Read More »Jobs This Week New Jobs for This Week: - Police Officer - New Recruit - Assistant Recreation Coordinator - Kid Zone - Community Responder - Neighborhood Ambassador - Control Center Operator - Police Research & Data Analyst I/II Apply…
Read More »Topics in the June 15, 2022 issue: Drought Update, City of Tempe Water Loss Audit Efforts, Indoor Fixtures Rebate, Water Efficiency Audits, Proper Pruning, Tempe Business Spotlight and Water Use It Wisely. Drought Update The on-going drought on…
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Read More »Tempe, Ariz. - Approximately one in 10 Americans aged 60+ have experienced some form of elder abuse, according to the National Center on Elder Abuse. As many as 5 million elders are abused each year physically, emotionally and financially. Financial…
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Read More »Tempe, AZ – The Tempe History Museum’s African American Advisory Committee presents their 9th Annual Juneteenth Celebration, Saturday, June 18, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m., at the Tempe History Museum, 809 E. Southern Ave. The free…
Read More »TEMPE, Ariz. – In observance of Juneteenth, the City of Tempe will close all administrative offices on Monday, June 20. Juneteenth is the day when freedom from slavery became a reality for all African Americans in the former Confederate States…
Read More »From services to people in need to educational and family events, Tempe is celebrating Juneteenth with free weekend events to commemorate the historic day of June 19, 1865 when, more than two years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation…
Read More »The on-going drought on the Colorado River is worsening. Tempe, along with many valley cities, recognizes the situation is serious and continues to plan strategically for a future with less Colorado River water. In May, conditions on the Colorado…
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Read More »If you drive past Creamery Park on Eighth Street, starting in October you'll see some colorful new street signs. The City of Tempe is honoring the Gin Blossoms band by designating a portion of Eighth Street as "Allison Road Avenue." The band made…
Read More »The City of Tempe commends the thorough investigation of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) related to the July 29, 2020 Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) train derailment at Tempe Town Lake. NTSB released its final report on the incident…
Read More »Tempe, AZ - Due to a seasonal algae bloom, the waters of Tempe Town Lake will be closed to standup paddleboarding and other activities where there is a likelihood of exposure to the water for approximately the next two weeks. This is out of an…
Read More »Tempe, AZ – It’s been 14 years since children have splashed in the pool at Clark Park but, thanks to new City of Tempe investments, the park will undergo major renovations and reopen next summer. The 10-acre park, built in 1949, will…
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Read More »High COVID-19 community transmission rates in Tempe Free testing sites, at-home test kits available Tempe, AZ - Tempe is experiencing high community transmission rates for COVID-19 and residents are encouraged to continue getting vaccinated and…
Read More »The public is invited to a construction groundbreaking Friday, June 10, 8:30 a.m. at Clark Park, 1730 S. Roosevelt St. Tempe Mayor Woods and city councilmembers will help kick-off the project. The 10-acre park built in 1949 will undergo a $13…
Read More »Tempe to negotiate hockey proposal Project has not received final city approvals The City of Tempe will negotiate with proposers of a professional sports entertainment development on city land, a process that is expected to take several months.…
Read More »Tempe implements first stage of Drought Preparedness Plan As the ongoing drought on the Colorado River worsens, Tempe, along with many other Valley cities, recognizes the importance of preparing for the future. For Tempe, this includes…
Read More »The co-founder of Tempe’s Cycling Without Age chapter, Erin Boyd, has been selected as the 2022 Bike Hero for her dedication and commitment to improving bicycle safety and access. Cycling Without Age aims to engage seniors in bicycling-related…
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Read More »Submit your comment card now Tempe, AZ - If you are interested in speaking at the June 2 special council meeting about the Request for Proposal response of a hockey-centered development, you may want to submit your comment card now. Speakers are…
Read More »How can Tempe make City Council processes more accessible to all? Tempe, AZ – The Tempe City Clerk’s Office and Tempe City Attorney’s Office will present information at a May 31 town hall discussion about participating in public…
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