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Billboards highlight next Surprise City Council …

10/18/2021
Billboards will highlight the agenda at the next Surprise City Council regular meeting.

Bob Wingenroth's return to Surprise is official

10/12/2021
When Chris Hillman left as Surprise city manager in 2014, Bob Wingenroth had only been working with the city’s finance department and as an assistant city manager for about a year.

Digital billboard debate rages on in Surprise

9/28/2021
The debate over whether the city should allow up to three digital billboards on the north side of Loop 303 in north Surprise continued at a Sept. 21 city council work session.

59 apply for Surprise city manager position

8/25/2021
The city of Surprise is planning to fill the soon-to-be open city manager position by December.

Surprise council balks at small side yards, large …

12/7/2020
Surprise councilors, planners and staffers have compromised with home builders’ representatives and developers during the process of updating its proposed land development ordinances.

Surprise accepting applications for District 2 council …

1/12/2018
Courtesy City of Surprise The city of Surprise is accepting applications for the District 2 council seat formerly occupied by Jim Hayden, who died Dec. 20. All applicants must live within the …

Surprise accepting applications for District 2 council …

1/12/2018
Courtesy City of Surprise The city of Surprise is accepting applications for the District 2 council seat formerly occupied by Jim Hayden, who died Dec. 20. All applicants must live within the …

Surprise announces death of Councilman Jim Hayden

12/20/2017
Courtesy City of Surprise Surprise District 2 Councilmember Jim Hayden died Wednesday afternoon, following a short illness. Hayden was first appointed by the Surprise City Council …

Surprise renews contract with GPEC

6/13/2017
By Richard Smith Independent Newsmedia Surprise renewed its annual contract with the Greater Phoenix Economic Council for $56,362 at the June 6 City Council meeting. Economic Development …

City Council approves $275.8M Surprise budget

6/9/2017
A sign shows directions around the Surprise Civic Center Area. Diane Arthur Special to Independent Newsmedia The Surprise City Council approved a $275.8 million Fiscal Year 2018 expenditure …

Surprise calls for November bond election with 3 …

6/7/2017
An artist's rendering of the proposed public works operations facility included in the failed 2016 $63 million Surprise bond proposal. This $11.8 million project includes $7.2 million in impact fee …

Mattamy project in Surprise Civic Center moves to …

6/4/2017
An artists’ rendering of proposed single family detatched homes by Mattamy in Surprise Civic Center. By Richard Smith Independent Newsmedia The first housing development planned for the …