City Hall at the Mall in Mesa returns to Superstition Springs Center
October 21, 2009 · Published By Editor
Mesa, AZ - It has proven to be a very popular way to bring City government directly to residents. The City of Mesa will once again conduct “City Hall at the Mall” Saturday, Oct. 31 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Superstition Springs Center, 6555 E. Southern Ave.
Several City of Mesa departments, including Library, Neighborhood Services, Transportation, Mesa Arts Center and Development and Sustainability, will have displays and information set up in the center court area. There will also be outdoor displays at the Plaza, Amphitheater and parking lot near The Cheesecake Factory. Mesa Police and Mesa Fire will have equipment including the police helicopter, SWAT Team armored truck, patrol cars, motorcycles and fire engine. A Valley Metro LINK bus will also be on display. Beginning Thursday, Nov. 5, LINK bus service will operate from the new Superstition Springs Transit Center, just south of the mall, to the Sycamore Transit Center.
“City Hall at the Mall is a unique and very convenient way for Mesa residents to learn more about the numerous services we offer and meet the City staff,” Mesa City Manager Chris Brady said. “They will get a chance to pick up information on everything from museum exhibits to getting building permits to opportunities to volunteer with the City.”
Along with the City displays, representatives from Superstition Springs Center will have a table in the center court area with information about the mall. Customers will also have an opportunity to sign-up to win a $200 Westcor gift card, as well as participate in a raffle for several prizes, including tickets from ASU, City museums and nearby restaurants. Picture Show will have a table on the Plaza during the event to offer movie passes that are good through November. Kids 12 and under in full costume will get to see a movie for free on Halloween.
For more information, contact Mesa Public Information and Communications Specialist Kevin Christopher at (480) 644-4699 or Westcor Public Relations Manager Kimberly Hastings at (602) 953-6200.
Source: City of Mesa





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