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Mayor Scott Smith


I often ask myself, “What will Mesa be like when my grandchildren have families? Will they want to live in Mesa, as generations before them have done? Will they have the opportunity to find high paying jobs within the city? Will they feel confident that their children can receive the best education possible? Will they feel protected and secure? Will they live in an All-American City?”

As I ponder these questions, I recognize that the decisions we make, and the actions we take will determine the kind of city we create for our children and grandchildren. For their sake, we must commit to building that All-American City.

We must start today to change so we can build a better Mesa. As we address today’s issues, we also set the stage for the future. To build an All-American Mesa, I believe we must focus our vision on six critical areas.

As your mayor, I promise that I will do all within my power to see that our vision of a better Mesa comes to fruition. I am confident that with faith, dedication, commitment, and a lot of hard work, we can make this desert blossom into an even more beautiful and desirable rose. We can make Mesa the place of choice for people and for business. Let’s start building a better Mesa together.

 

 


 

 

 

News & Events

NEW! Celebrating our Successes: Mayor’s Award for Building a Better Mesa

NEW!  Photos from the Mayor's Breakfast

Articles & Press Releases

Mayor's Media Briefing
(video)

Census coming to your mailbox soon!

Mayor Smith presents: A Conversation with the Community (videos)

Mayor's Breakfast


Important Links
 


Building a Better Mesa

H.E.A.T.

Cities of Service – Mayor’s Council on Service

Power Knowledge Corridor

Articles:
Power Road Knowledge Corridor is great start (East Valley Tribune)

Power corridor of knowledge, possible jobs (East Valley Tribune)

Mesa, Gilbert councils meet for first time in years (Arizona Republic)

Accomplishments

Volunteer!

Mayor's Youth Committee