Scottsdale Progress 10-13-2019

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This Week

SUSD Board gives blessing to Kiva re-do.

NEIGHBORS .......... 16 Scottsdale woman in boomer anthology.

Sunday, October 13, 2019

5 anti-SUSD authors may not exist BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor

NEWS............................... 6

Local �irm helps vets in many ways / P. 24

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ore evidence is surfacing indicating fictitious names are attached to five of the six arguments against the Scottsdale Unified maintenance and operations budget override that appear in the official voter information pamphlet. “I got my ballot pamphlet in the mail yesterday for the SUSD override. As far as I can tell (besides Loyd Eskildson) the other ‘against’ writers appear to be ficti-

City mulling big e-scooter law changes

tious,” Rose Finocchiaro Smith wrote to the Progress. She may be on to something – especially since no one verifies the legitimacy of any author of statements in voter informational pamphlets. “Our office does not verify the identity of individuals who submit arguments for the publicity pamphlets. Current statute does not require or authorize us to verify the identity of individuals (e.g. notarized documentation),” said Shane Wikfors, spokesman for the county school super-

intendent’s office, which produces the pamphlet. While state law mandates the pamphlet to include arguments, it says nothing about verifying the authors’ identity – enabling anyone from anywhere in the world to submit an argument under a false name. County voting and property records give suspicion to some credibility. The five arguments in question were signed by Samantha Cartier, Hector Carrillo, Cynthia

Boys and their toys

see PAMPHLET page 4

BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor

FOOD ........................... 32 The Mission shows off its Latin roots.

NEIGHBORS .........................16 BUSINESS .............................24

OPINION ..............................26

ARTS .....................................30 FOOD & DRINK................... 32 CLASSIFIEDS ....................... 35

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cottsdale’s rules governing e-scooters could be in for changes following a city report suggesting not all companies or riders comply with regulations City Council passed last November. The ordinance also governed the rentable bicycles, which have disappeared from the city as scooters’ popularity continues to soar. Five scooter companies – Bird, Lime, Lyft, Razor and Spin – currently operate in the city. Uber’s Jump scooters are no longer active in Scottsdale. The five companies were responsible for over 292,000 rides between Dec. 13, 2018,

see SCOOTERS page 10

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