By Zach Alvira | East Valley Tribune
As restaurants across Mesa and the East Valley prepare to open their doors to dine-in customers for the first time since March, some uncertainty remains among owners and managers.
Meanwhile, city officials are working on plans to gradually open closed parks, libraries and other facilities – although they have no timetable yet. While some City Council members complain they’re being pressured by constituents to force the city to open public pools, all cities are under state orders to keep them closed.
And while hair and nail salons are allowed to open, Ducey has yet to say when tattoo parlors, massage businesses, bars and gyms can resume operations.