Paradise Valley leadership establishes 2019 goals to be pursued

By Melissa Rosequist | Paradise Valley Independent

Paradise Valley Town Council is preparing for a busy 2019 as myriad important, timely and community-focused decisions are expected to be debated and ultimately decided in the new year.

Vice Mayor Jerry Bien-Willner ran unopposed for the mayor’s seat; while councilman Paul Dembow ran a successful re-election campaign for his seat at the dais. Newcomers Ellen Andeen and Anna Thomasson will join the sitting council, with their first meeting on Thursday, Jan. 10.

In the second installment of a two-part series, the Independent reached out to members of Paradise Valley Town Council to gain insights into the top priorities this calendar year. This week’s installment features the two re-elected men, as well as the three remaining councilmembers: Scott Moore, Julie Pace and Mark Stanton.

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