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When the Town Council takes up a final version of the new sign regulations at its May 18 session it will likely include a provision that prohibits temporary signs in the public right-of-way. During a discussion by the council on March 20, Vice Mayor David Spelich and Councilman Gerry Friedel were firm in their opposition to restricting the temporary signs for businesses. The remainder of the council supported the ban in the right-of-way. The council was unanimous in wanting to keep the signs off sidewalks. There were no formal votes, just a consensus arrived at during discussion. The finished proposal will be back for a public hearing and final consideration by the council at its regular session on Tuesday, May 18. ....
As concerns about the pandemic begin to wane, the Maricopa County Sheriffâs Office is getting ready to reassert its public outreach programs, according to MCSO Capt. Larry Kratzer, commander for the Sheriffâs District 7 based in Fountain Hills. Kratzer was addressing the Town Council with his monthly update on April 20 when he made the comments. He cited the annual Drug Take Back Day, which was held this past weekend, but had been postponed due to coronavirus concerns. Deputies were on hand outside Town Hall Saturday receiving unused prescription drugs being dropped off by residents. The drugs are turned over to DEA for disposal. ....
Fountain Hills Mayor Ginny Dickey joined with nine other Arizona mayors for a new statewide collaboration celebrating Earth Day this Thursday, April 22. There are many ways Arizona communities support the Earth, with the goal of inspiring residents to take action for Earth Day during the month of April and beyond. As members of and in partnership with Arizona State Universityâs Sustainable Cities Network, Arizona mayors and communities are showing that there is power in unity and that they all have a role to play in ensuring the planetâs health now and in the future, according to the announcement. Collectively, communities can protect precious and diverse natural resources and secure a thriving future for the state and world. ....
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