Scottsdale looks to help special events, businesses

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter

The Scottsdale City Council will consider a plan to cut fees and make it easier for special events in the city in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The City Council will consider the fee cuts at its meeting today. Some of the potential moves include cutting and reducing various city permit fees for events from $200, $90 and $50 down to $10.

The council will consider extending some of the city’s previous actions aimed at helping businesses and events until May 31, 2021.

The city will also look at extending waivers on temporary sign fees.

A number of cities have also been waiving or reducing fees to help restaurants, shops, events and nonprofits as they navigate the coronavirus pandemic.

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