06 July 2021

GET ACTIVE OR DON'T COMPLAIN > The Mesa City Council Earn Salaries To Work In The Public Interest

What time is it you might ask to take on your civic responsibilities as a citizen. NOW
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Your elected government - and the individuals that voters select to represent their interests, opinions and needs - cannot be effective unless you get informed, active and involved in what City Hall is doing.
They all earn salaries (and generous benefits) to represent and listen to you.
If you don't communicate with the mayor and/or the six district councilmembers, they will listen to other interests. 
It's as simple and clear as that can be. . . the rest is up to you.
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The Mesa City Council sets policies based on the input and needs of its citizens

Mesa operates under a charter form of government with citizens electing a mayor and six councilmembers to set policy for the City.

Below is an information graphic for you to use: there are links to interact and connect
With your Council member > use it!
 
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL 
Link >   https://www.mesaaz.gov/city-hall/mayor-council 

"The Mesa City Council believes that its people, not leaders, are what makes a City great and actively works to encourage citizen participation in the decision-making process. Whether it is through neighborhood meetings, advisory boards and committees, telephone calls and letters, or email, the Mesa City Council sets policies based on the input and needs of its citizens"
Giles

Mayor John Giles

Freeman

Councilmember Mark Freeman
District 1

Julie-Spilsbury
Councilmember Julie Spilsbury
District 2

Heredia

Councilmember Francisco Heredia
District 3

Jen Duff
Vice Mayor Jenn Duff
District 4

Luna

Councilmember David Luna
District 5

Thompson

Councilmember Kevin Thompson
District 6


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