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Sunday, September 26, 2021
Council split on whether development pays its way BY J. GRABER Progress Staff Writer
D
oes development pay for itself was the question of the hour at last week’s Scottsdale City Council meeting. A discussion on whether or not all of downtown should be called Old Town
Planning panel narrowly favors 338-unit complex
quickly turned into a debate about the sustainability of development in all of Scottsdale. Councilwomen Linda Milhaven and Tammy Caputi claimed development does pay for itself in the form of property and sales taxes as well as impact fees that developers are required to pay when building new projects.
A new era
Scottsdale Planning, Economic Development and Tourism Director Randy Grant noted developers are required to upgrade infrastructure if they propose projects the current infrastructure can’t sustain. And Caputi said Scottsdale needs more housing to attract the commercial
see COUNCIL page 6
BY J. GRABER Progress Staff Writer
T
he Scottsdale Planning Commission voted 4-3 Wednesday to recommend that City Council approve the rezone request for a controversial 338-unit apartment complex near the intersection of 92nd Street and Shea Boulevard. Commission Chair Renee Higgs, Vice Chair Joe Young as well as commissioners George Ertel and William Scarborough voted in favor of recommending the zoning variance for 92 Ironwood.
see PLANNING page 8
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Adaptive sports entered a new era - and a new activity - at WestWorld in Scottsdale recently as wheelchair football debuted. Here the Ability 360 team applauds Greater Buffalo Adaptive. For the story, see page 18 (Mary Grace Grabill/Cronkite News)
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