A company famous for creating a "car-free" community in Tempe moved a step further in its bid to create a "car-lite" development at Mesa s notorious Site 17.
A company famous for creating a “car-free” community in Tempe moved a step further in its bid to create a “car-lite” development at Mesa’s notorious Site 17.
Mesa City Council kicked off its annual budget adoption process at a study session last week, and administration officials signaled that leaner times were ahead.
The Board of Adjustment signed off last week on a request by Mesa’s Downtown Transformation Office to keep MacDonald from Main Street to Pepper Place closed to vehicles through April