“Hope Price has been LOCATED. She is safe, and has been reunited with her family. Thank you all for your attention to this matter !” police said in a Facebook post.3 hours ago
As we kick off this new Congress, I want to know what issues will be most important to you in the year ahead. Please take a few moments to complete the survey below to let me know what issues matter to you.
If you have any other questions or comments, you can always call my office at 202-225-4576 or send me an email.
Surprise, AZ (December 28, 2020) Fore! Come join us on Saturday, January 16, 2021 forthe Itty Bitty Open, a great way for parents to introduce their children to the game of golf.
This FREE event has four clinic times starting at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. at Mark Coronado Park, 15850 North Bullard Ave., Surprise. Juniors and their parents will learn the basic skills of golf taught by qualified PGA and LPGA professionals. After the clinics, the kids will then participate in fun-filled, non-competitive golf games and tournaments.
Surprise, AZ (December 17, 2020) The Surprise City Council voted December 15 to fund more than $8 million in park-related projects that advance the goals of the city’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
Surprise, AZ (December 15, 2020) Daytime work to install flashing yellow arrows and upgrade the vehicle detection equipment on the traffic signals at the Bell and Citrus roads intersection is scheduled to occur on Wednesday, December 16 from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The traffic signals in the intersection will be disabled during the majority of the work. Surprise Police will be on scene to control traffic however drivers are encouraged to use alternate routes.
Surprise COVID cases keep rising sharply
By Independent NewsmediaPosted 12/11/20
The Arizona Department of Health Services reported the overall number of Surprise COVID-19 cases at 4,832 on Dec. 11.
Regular City Council Work Session & Meeting
Agendas for the December 15, 2020 Regular City Council Work Session and Regular City Council Meeting have been posted at:
https://www.surpriseaz.gov/agendas
Questions concerning the City of Surprise Council Agenda? Contact the City Clerk’s office at: 623.222.1200 or via email: clerk@surpriseaz.gov.
9h · Please join me at 9 a.m. on Saturday for a Meet and Greet at Spencer’s Place, located at 15341 W. Waddell Road. I look forward to discussing the latest city issues and answering any questions you may have.
Motorists are encouraged to use alternate routes during the traffic signal work
Surprise, AZ (December 2, 2020) Construction of the voter-approved Greenway Road improvement project will begin Thursday, December 3.
The project will finish the south half of Greenway Road from 800 feet west of Loop 303 to 1600 feet east of Loop 303 (approximately Cotton Lane to Sarival Avenue), adding two travel lanes and eliminating areas of the roadway that have multiple lanes merging into one lane.
In addition to more travel lanes, the project includes turn lanes, drainage infrastructure, sidewalks, bicycle lanes, street lighting and landscaping.
Surprise, AZ (December 1, 2020) Residents and businesses in Surprise can now rent roll off containers directly from the city’s Solid Waste department.
Roll off containers are ideal for larger amounts of non-hazardous refuse (not regular household trash) and can be used for construction, industrial and home improvement projects such as home remodels or landscape renovations.
Just a line to say I’m living , that I’m not among the dead. Though I’m getting more forgetful and mixed up in the head. When it’s dark outside I don’t know if I’m retiring or just getting out of bed.