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The following is a current list of activities and centers for seniors in Tempe:
Tempe has established an online forum for residents to weigh in on city issues, projects or services, allowing people to give their input if they are unable to attend official public meetings.
Tempe has named one of its busiest downtown intersections "Fackler Square" after the man who helped revive Mill Avenue, turning a road dotted with biker bars and head shops into a social hub.
ASU’S DECISION THEATER OFFERS 3-D VIEW OF THE FUTURE
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It takes a lot to run a car dealership successfully in today’s very competitive new car market. Until you get behind the scenes of a car dealership do you come to appreciate all the hard work every single employee has to perform each and every day to make the dealership a profitable success.
Since 1971, Tempe Sister Cities has bridged friendships with communities as diverse as Timbuktu, Mali; Zhenjiang, China, and Regensburg, Germany. This week, the organization will celebrate its 40th anniversary with events across the city:
Tempe has named finalists for key leadership posts as the city moves to balance its budget with a leaner management team.
Tempe is boosting security at City Hall in response to shootings at municipal buildings in other states, including the killing of five people last month in Kirkwood, Mo.
SECURITY ADDED: Tempe is increasing security in response to shootings at municipal buildings around the country, posting an armed private guard at City Hall.
Tempe has offered a contract to the top staff official in the government of Virginia Beach, Va., to become its next city manager.
Tempe has chosen an interim city manager to replace its retiring manager, Will Manley. The City Council on Thursday named Jeff Kulaga, the assistant city manager, to the post starting Sept. 1.
Tempe is likely to name an interim city manager this week to fill in for Will Manley, who will retire later this month.
Tempe’s city manager is calling it quits after a career that included running the library, giving advice about space aliens and getting yelled at over a dead golfer.
Tempe City Manager Will Manley says his decision to retire is “nothing more than a guy who feels like he’s earned his retirement and wants to spend time with his growing family.” TRIBUNE FILE
October 24, 2004
Speak up. That’s what residents will be able to do more of beginning at the Tempe City Council’s Nov. 4 meeting.
Even if you don't live in Tempe, the donnybrook to succeed Mayor Neil Giuliano will be well worth watching. So far, Councilman Dennis Cahill and former Councilman Hugh Hallman have tossed their hats in the ring.
The Centerpoint Condominiums project in Tempe casts a long shadow over other major projects. The three towers are expected to reach 343 feet, the tallest the city will allow.
Tempe wants to compile a more complete story of its past to better identify and protect significant archaeological sites harboring vestiges of the ancient Hohokam culture and the Valley’s early American pioneer period.
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