Mesa City Manager Chris Brady is poised to become the Valley’s second-highest paid city manager as the city council on Oct. 16, considered a $45,000 raise, bringing his base salary
The city of Mesa wants residents to apply to serve on a variety of advisory boards and committees that make recommendations to the mayor and council.Topics range from planning and zoning, to history and culture.Mesa City Clerk Holly Moseley said ideal candidates will have subject-matter experience or interest.“Because their perspective and their experience and their knowledge
City officials say they are not trying to muzzle public voices by no longer reading submitted comments into the record during meetings, but are promoting fairness and dialogue.
Mesa City Council is considering a change to the citizen participation system at its meetings that could require citizens to work harder to have their voices heard.