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Bell Road overdue for a facelift in Surprise

6/27/2022
Along a six-mile stretch of Bell Road from Grand Avenue to the Beardsley Canal, the city of Surprise has 426 palm trees dotting the median along that stretch.

Surprise council overrides planners’ vote on …

6/25/2022
While the Surprise Planning & Zoning Commission recommended against an amendment that would place apartments just north of Willow Canyon High School by a 5-1 margin May 19, the team involved with the project decided to push on to the city council.

Roland Winters to meet with District 1 residents

6/7/2022
Surprise City Councilman Roland Winters is hosting one of his regular monthly meetings for District 1 residents at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 10 at The Retreat Center at Arizona Traditions.

Capital improvement projects focus of next Surprise …

5/16/2022
Public safety, general government and community services will have their budgets disected at the next Surprise City Council work session at 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 5 at City Hall, 16000 N. Civic …

Surprise budget talks offer insight into priorities

4/18/2022
The Surprise City Council is in the midst of its budget talks as it manages a population that’s certainly pushed past 150,000 residents now.

4-way race coming in Surprise District 1

4/5/2022
There will be a four-man race in one Surprise City Council district this summer, a two-man race in another and a district with an incumbent running unopposed.

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 subcommittee wants to help The Vista …

3/9/2022
A Surprise tourism subcommittee is asking the city to spend up to $25,000 to help the Dysart Unified School District promote events at The Vista Center for the Arts.

Rentals on way near Willow Canyon in Surprise

3/6/2022
After nearly 20 years of being tucked in south of Bell Road with an empty lot in front of its campus, Willow Canyon High School will have some company.

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.

Surprise's temporary permit process getting …

2/16/2022
The city of Surprise has made the process of applying for temporary permits for special events a little easier.

5 promoted within Surprise City Hall

1/20/2022
Surprise’s three deputy city managers will now be able to focus solely on their jobs instead of holding other titles as well.