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Rangers, Royals hosting reception in Surprise to start …

1/25/2024
The city of Surprise prepares to unveil the 2024 spring training experience at the 22nd Annual Mayor’s Welcome Back Reception.

Housing moves to front of Surprise General Plan …

3/31/2023
Surprise’s General Plan 2040 update process is a big picture procedure set in place years ago and does not divert based on recent developments.

Surprise ready to reconfigure its 6 council districts

1/10/2023
Anybody who has ever looked at a political map and thought he or she could draw better district boundaries than government officials will now have their chance.

Surprise council OKs rezone after extra wildlife …

11/4/2022
The stipulation was more about peace of mind than practical purposes.

Skip Hall: Mayor Newsletter — November 2022

11/3/2022
On Friday, October 7, I joined Larry Tabloff, General Manager of Toyota of Surprise, in presenting Surprise business owner Mario Rodarte with a new Tacoma.

Split Surprise council vote delays development

9/25/2022
A decision on a proposed housing development in the northwest corner of Surprise will wait until January when the recently elected councilman for the area is seated to break a deadlock.

Surprise officially unearths Xeriscape garden to …

9/20/2022
Several people attended a ribbon cutting and community event on a scorching hot Saturday to witness what the Xeriscape Demonstration Garden has to offer those wondering how plants survive in desert heat.

Skip Hall: Mayor Newsletter — September 2022

9/1/2022
The City of Surprise is partnering with Vitalant Blood Donation to host a blood drive on September 6.

Surprise's focus is on regional park, pool

5/23/2022
With economic times not so bad for the city, plans have never been more clear for a new regional park and competition pool.

$26.4 million community center coming to Surprise

4/8/2022
It was a long and winding road for Surprise residents and political leaders trying to put together a true youth community center in the city’s Original Town Site — so long that they …

Surprise City Council debates adding services

3/21/2022
As city officials work on the fiscal year 2023 budget, City Manager Bob Wingenroth brought some good news to the Surprise City Council at its March 15 meeting — it has an extra $5 million available in ongoing operating revenue to spend somewhere.

Surprise officially OKs Holley as city auditor

3/2/2022
The Surprise City Council on March 1 hired internal auditor Carol Holley to the new role of city auditor under a new structure it approved at its previous meeting.