City Council Meetings
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Study Session
Thursdays
7:30 a.m.
City Council Chambers (lower level)
57 E. First Street
Study Session (prior to Council Meeting)
Every first and third Monday of the month (Council meeting days may
change due to national holidays)
4:30 p.m.
City Council Chambers (lower level)
57 E. First Street
Council Meetings
Every first and third Monday of the month (Council meeting days may
change due to national holidays)
5:45 p.m.
City Council Chambers (upper level)
57 E. First Street
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Mesa operates under a charter form of government, with the citizens
electing a mayor and six councilmembers to set the policies of City
government. The City has converted to a council district form of
government. In 2000, three councilmembers were elected to represent
three districts. In the election of 2002, the remaining three
councilmembers were elected to represent the remaining three
districts. The mayor and councilmembers are elected to four-year
terms.
As part of each meeting agenda, action may be taken on: zoning
matters, awarding of contracts to purchase equipment, supplies or
for construction improvements within the City, liquor license
applications, ordinances, and resolutions.
During meetings, citizens may address the council on items
pertaining to the agenda.
Minutes of past City Council meetings are posted at this site after
they are approved by the City Council. The preliminary agenda of the
next council meeting is posted at this site approximately four days
before a council meeting and the final agenda, which incorporates
any last minute changes to the preliminary agenda, usually is posted
at this site the morning of the council meeting.
All City Council meetings are broadcast live on cable television on
Mesa Channel 11 and will be rebroadcast the following two days at 9
a.m. and 7 p.m.
Each broadcast includes closed captioning for the hearing impaired.
For copies of Council Minutes that are not listed, call the City
Clerk's Office (480) 644-2381.
Council Sub-Committees
Audit, Finance & Enterprise
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Sustainability & Transportation
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Vice Mayor Alex Finter, Chairperson
Councilmember Scott Somers
Councilwoman Dina Higgins
Chris Brady, Ex Officio
Staff Liaison: Alex Deshuk
Attorney: Debbie Spinner
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Councilmember Dennis Kavanaugh, Chairperson
Councilmember Chris Glover
Vice Mayor Alex Finter
Staff Liaison: John Pombier
Attorney: Alfred Smith
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Councilwoman Dina Higgins, Chairperson
Councilmember Dennis Kavanaugh
Councilmember Chris Glover
Staff Liaison: Kari Kent
Attorney: Donna Bronski
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Community & Cultural Development
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Councilmember Chris Glover, Chairperson
Councilmember Scott Somers
Councilmember Dave Richins
Staff Liaison: Scott Butler
Attorney: Debbie Spinner
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Councilmember Scott Somers, Chairperson
Councilmember Dave Richins
Vice Mayor Alex Finter
Staff Liaison: Bill Jabjiniak
Attorney: Donna Bronski
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Councilmember Dave Richins, Chairperson
Councilwoman Dina Higgins
Councilmember Dennis Kavanaugh
Staff Liaison: Natalie Lewis
Attorney: Alfred Smith
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Regional Agency Board Assignments:
VALLEY METRO REGIONAL PUBLIC TRANSIT AUTHORITY
(RPTA)
Councilmember Scott Somers
METRO RAIL
Councilmember Dennis Kavanaugh
ARIZONA MUNICIPAL WATER USERS ASSOCIATION (AMWUA)Councilmember
Dave Richins
GATEWAY AIRPORT AUTHORITY
Mayor Scott Smith
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Sub-committees meet with appropriate department staff about
issues that have developed in the respective department which impact
either the department directly (i.e. a new fire engine for the fire
department) or residents and businesses (i.e. sewer hook-up).