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NEIGHBORS .......... 14 Bikes put addicts on road to recovery.
BUSINESS ............... 24 Staking his claim in the CBD market.
OPINION................... 32 The controversy rages on.
NEIGHBORS .........................14 BUSINESS .............................24
OPINION ..............................26
ARTS .....................................28 FOOD & DRINK...................29 CLASSIFIEDS .......................30
Sunday, December 29, 2019
Major debates marked 2019 and decade Development Saving the Preserve became a �ights dominated signature accomplishment the year here BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor
BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor
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or Scottsdale, 2019 will be partly remembered for a trifecta of controversial new developments downtown and voter approval of the city’s first major municipal bond package in nearly two decades. Longtime residents also said goodbye to an iconic Scottsdale leader and some of the city’s most-beloved restaurants and retailers
see YEAR page 4
Galleria tenants are taking public parking spaces, emails suggest
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he end of 2019 also marks the end of a decade that saw significant votes, changes and debates in Scottsdale. The Progress reached out to a handful of current and former local elected officials and residents active within the city to find out which moments, movements and events stood out over the past decade. Some occurred within the past year – including voters’ approval of the $319-million
Smile, Darth
bond and SUSD budget override in November – but others pinpointed events like the 2010 election and passage of Proposition 420 in 2018.
Proposition 420
Passage of Proposition 420, which amended the city’s charter to restrict new development on the nearly 31,000-acre McDowell Sonoran Preserve, was the most significant citizen-driven movement in recent Scotts-
see DECADE page 8
BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor
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he Galleria Corporate Centre has long been a lightning rod in the downtown Scottsdale parking debate after a 2015 study concluded the one-time shopping mall turned office building was woefully under-parked. The 2015 study – which found the Galleria was under-parked by 1,981 spaces at the time – validated local business owner concerns that overflow parking from em-
see PARKING page 11
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Mohave Junior High students and their families had a blast Dec. 20 at the special preview of the new Star Wars movie that the school PTO arranged. Parker Allen-Cooper and others were delighted to see Darth Vader make the scene. Details: Page 22. (Chris Mortenson/Progress Styaff Photographer)
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