Scottsdale Council to seek more input for Old Town plan

By By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress

Scottsdale City Council members agree that more public input is needed for the Old Town Character Area Plan, but not on much else when it comes to the contentious document to determine what the downtown should look and feel like.

So, the city will publish an online questionnaire on its website January and February.

“We need a better idea of what the citizens want,” city councilwoman Betty Janik said.

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