16 September 2021

COURTESY POST; 2 Efforts to Do What? "Make Mesa a more vibrant, prosperous, and thriving city for generations to come."

Looks like a second-try from an earlier fizzled-out public relations campaign that got no traction or any interest at all. 

Mesa's Footprint for the Future

The City of Mesa is seeking your input in two planning efforts to create Mesa’s Footprint f­­­­­­­or the Future. Both efforts seek to develop a collective vision on how to make Mesa a more vibrant, prosperous, and thriving city for generations to come. The aligned effort will ensure efficiency and effectiveness in the process for research, community engagement, and staff resources.

We invite you to visit one of the upcoming community workshops to provide your feedback on the needs and priorities for developing Mesa’s Footprint for the Future. The workshops are from 6:00-7:30pm, see the dates and locations below:

Wednesday, September 15: Mesa Aquatics, Parks & Sports Field Maintenance (6945 E. Decatur St.)

Thursday, September 16: Hale Elementary School Multipurpose Room (1425 N. 23rd St.)

Tuesday, September 21: Eastmark Community Center “The Mark” (10100 E. Ray Rd.)

Wednesday, September 22: Eagles Community Center (828 E. Broadway Rd.)

Thursday, September 23: Dobson Ranch Library (2425 S. Dobson Rd.)

 

All workshops have an "open house" style. Drop in and leave at your convenience. Mesa is your home, share your voice and help shape its future!

Visit our interactive website for more information as well as surveys, forums, recorded virtual meetings, and other engagement elements to share your ideas and vision for Mesa’s future.

 

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