Mesa resident Vic Linoff encourages support for the newest ACORN Chapter putting on its first event; meeting at EVIT, Tuesday, February 21 at 7:00 PM. Dinner, speakers regarding city services, and a chance to learn more about "what will happen without adequate funding" for Mesa.Newest ACORN chapter putting on its first ever community meeting.Leaders of Uniting Northwest Mesa ACORN are working to ensure our city services staying in Mesa for years to come. Members want to make sure people in the community know what the consequences will be if property tax doesn
Archive for February, 2006Calendar Items: February 2006February 11th, 2006, 2:30 am by SharonMesa District Town MeetingsThe Mesa City Council invites residents to attend their District Town Meetings Foros de Distrito to learn about the City BUDGET FOR DUMMIES 101February 9th, 2006, 5:31 am by SharonCity Manager Chris Brady informed voters of our current budget shortages and facilitated the District 6 Budget Meeting; Councilmember Janie Thom, was also available for comments and addressed some questions. What surprised me, were the few residents that opposed additional taxes, perhaps not thinking through the many necessary services that would affect our lives, like public Someone said he felt as if he was supposed to be ashamed for being the city without a primary property tax and the cheapest place to live. I certainly don Taxes According to MarkFebruary 5th, 2006, 7:04 am by SharonMark Killian was the guest speaker at the Mesa Republican Women’s February luncheon. The meeting was well attended, everyone eager to hear what the respected Mark Killian had to say on the topic of taxes. His experience as Speaker of the House for 10 years and serving in the governor appointed position to oversee the Department of Revenue; creating the C.O.R.E. program to educate the public on taxes. We couldn |
