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Sunday, November 6, 2022
Council, school board races head to the wire
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BY SCOTT SHUMAKER Tribune Staff Writer
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andidates for Mesa’s local races are competing for attention on a crowded General Election ballot that includes several high-profile state and federal races as well as four local and 10 state propositions. Money has flowed in the battle for the lone Mesa City Council seat up for grabs
NEWS................... 14 Mesa Hohokams hope for a better year.
COMMUNITY...... 20 The 'Plant Lady' helps people's gardens grow.
Tuesday, pitting downtown District 4 incumbent Jenn Duff and challenger Trista Guzman Glover. Duff raised significantly more cash than Guzman Glover following the August primary. Meanwhile, seven candidates are vying for two seats on the Mesa Public Schools Governing Board. Here’s a local at what’s at stake locally this week. City Council race
Duff, a small business owner elected to council in 2018, told the Tribune in a candidate questionnaire in May that her 10-year vision for her district is a “walkable, contemporary downtown that Mesans are proud of. She envisionit "with housing choices, quality jobs, thriving local businesses and entrepreneurs, education options, multi-modal transit options and beautiful public spaces – all brought together
see COUNCIL page 2
Developers still oppose Honoring their service Mesa drive-thru regs BY SCOTT SHUMAKER Tribune Staff Writer
BUSINESS............ 25 New Mesa business aims to make brides beautiful. COMMUNITY .............................. 20 BUSINESS ................................... 25 OPINION ..................................... 27 SPORTS ...................................... 29 GET OUT ...................................... 30 CLASSIFIED ............................... 33 ZONE 2
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esa has rolled back some of its proposed restrictions on new drive-thrus, but commercial developers at a Nov. 1 public meeting still found much to criticize in the package of zoning changes. Mesa Planning Director Nana Appiah asked attendees to engage in constructive discussion and share only accurate information about what Mesa has proposed in regards to drive thru zoning, citing misinformation on LinkedIn and other social media. “We are not eliminating drive-thrus,” he said. “The target is not to eliminate drive-thrus.”
see DRIVE-THRU page 10
THERE’S MORE TO BE SCARED OF THAN YOUR HEAT PUMP BREAKING DOWN.
The East Valley Veterans Parade will be stepping off in downtown Mesa at 11 a.m. Friday, led by a valiant war hero who is grand marshal and service marshals who have given much to their country both in and out of uniform. For all the details, see the special section inside today’s paper. (Tribune file photo) SINCE 1982 ROC #C39-312643
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