Scottsdale pursues capital improvements as matching funds may materialize

By Terrance Thornton | Scottsdale Independent

Despite the confirmation that matching funds may never materialize, Scottsdale City Council approved both General Fund and transportation fund contingency transfers totaling $10,373,013 to begin work on five capital improvement projects.

Scottsdale City Council Tuesday, Oct. 17 — by a vote of 6 to 1 — approved five separate resolutions focused on preparing planning documents to potentially thwart flood waters from ravaging different corners of the municipality and the contemplation of an east and west connection along Happy Valley Road.

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