Get Involved

The city's public participation team is committed to continuing and improving ways the public can learn about and engage in decisions that impact life in Scottsdale. Take some time and participate in your community - the feedback provided is used to create better projects and programs for our world-class community.

Human Services Community Questionnaire

Help shape the future of Scottsdale Human Services

Parks & Recreation Master Plan

Scottsdale Parks and Recreation Master Plan invites public to 'Shape Scottsdale Parks'

Learn more about these platforms and view reports from previous topics.

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Neighborhood Programs

The Office of Citizen Services provides services to engage and empower citizens through educational opportunities, volunteer experiences, public collaboration and issue resolution.

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Sustainable Scottsdale

The City of Scottsdale is committed to enhancing the lives of its residents and effectively managing model conservation efforts to protect valuable resources for future generations.

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City Government 101

Scottsdale City Government 101 is a series of classes summarizing overall Scottsdale city government and how it works.

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Neighborhood Notification Program

Neighborhood Notification Program to help identify and obtain contact information for neighborhoods, enabling information to be provided directly to neighborhood leaders and groups.

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Neighborhood College

The city of Scottsdale developed the Neighborhood College to provide residents, neighborhood groups and homeowners associations with the information, resources and tools needed to become effective neighborhood leaders.

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Spirit of Scottsdale

Scottsdale's Neighborhood Advisory Commission wants to showcase the people and organizations that embody the “Spirit of Scottsdale”.

Recent Notice:

FY 2024/2025 Annual Action Plan

Published:
May 6, 2024
Meeting Date:
May 6, 2024, 12:00 AM
Description:

The city of Scottsdale will hold a public hearing May 6, 2024, 5 p.m. at City Hall, 3939 N. Drinkwater Blvd. Scottsdale, AZ. 85251 to obtain citizen input and comment on its Fiscal Year 2024/25 Year 5 Annual Action Plan. The formal comment process commences April 6, 2024, and ends May 6, 2024. The Annual Action Plan includes an Application for Federal Assistance to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for FY 2024/25 (July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025). Written comments should be addressed to City of Scottsdale, Community Assistance Office, 6535 E. Osborn Road – Building 8, Scottsdale, AZ 85251. An online poll allowing Scottsdale residents to comment on the proposed Annual Action activities was posted on the city of Scottsdale website on February 8, 2024, through March 7, 2024. The results from the online poll and a copy of the FY 2024/25 Annual Action Plan will be available online at Scottsdale Get Involved during the formal comment process.

The Annual Action Plans for FY2024/25 and the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for FY 2023/24 are available for review at the Community Assistance Office. Those interested in receiving a copy of the Annual Action Plan and/or the CAPER report may do so by contacting Chad Beougher, Community Development Supervisor at 480-312-7424. These documents may be made available in alternate formats upon request. The key items, which may be addressed during the public hearing, will include, but not be limited to, the following items for the Annual Action Plan:

The city of Scottsdale anticipates receiving $1,163,185 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding allocation. The CDBG funds may be used for the following activities and must benefit qualifying individual families who are low and moderate income:

  • Public Services
  • Housing Rehabilitation
  • Acquisition of Real Property
  • Public Facilities
  • Economic Development
  • Planning and Administration

The city of Scottsdale anticipates receiving $355,614 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funding allocation.  The HOME funds may be used for the following activities and must benefit qualifying individual families who are low and moderate income:

  • Homeowner (owner-occupied) rehabilitation
  • Rental housing acquisition, new construction, or rehabilitation
  • Homebuyer housing acquisition, new construction, or rehabilitation, including direct assistance to eligible homebuyers to purchase the housing
  • Tenant-based rental assistance (rental subsidy)

Citizens may comment on any aspect of the Annual Action Plan and/or the city’s performance in addressing housing and community development needs.

It is the policy of the city of Scottsdale not to discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identify or disability.   Persons with special needs for assistance in translation, or those with a disability, may request a reasonable accommodation by calling 480-312-7156 or TTY at 480-312-7411 as early as possible to allow time to arrange accommodations.

Meeting Location:
City Hall
3939 N Drinkwater Blvd.
Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Public Meeting Posting Sites

Resolution No. 7900, adopted by the Council on March 24, 2009, designates City Hall and the City's Official Website as public meeting posting sites.

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