An update of the 2022 Surprise Community Outreach Program and Neighborhood Grant awards is one of two items on the regular agenda for the Surprise City Council at its next meeting on Monday, Aug. 1.
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An update of the 2022 Surprise Community Outreach Program and Neighborhood Grant awards is one of two items on the regular agenda for the Surprise City Council at its next meeting on Monday, Aug. 1.
The Surprise City Council will also consider updates to business licenses at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 16000 N. Civic Center Plaza.
There will be no work session for this meeting.
The regular meeting will be available to watch on Surprise TV or at surprisetv.surpriseaz.gov.
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