City Council Meetings

 

Effective June 1, 2026: Updates are being introduced to support a safe, fair and respectful environment at City Hall public meetings. See the "Attending a Council Meeting" tab below for details about limited-bag policy, signage, speakers, attire and meeting decorum.

Meeting Accessibility

We are committed to making public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. For special accommodations, please contact the City Manager’s Office at 480-644-3333 or AZRelay 7-1-1 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting.

Si necesita asistencia o servicio de interpretación en Español, comuníquese con la Ciudad al menos 48 horas antes de la reunion al 480-644-276.

Schedule & Location

Study Session
Thursdays
7:30 a.m.
City Hall (lower level)
20 E. Main St.

Study Session (prior to Council Meeting)
Generally first and third Monday of the month*
4:30 p.m.
City Hall (lower level)
20 E. Main St.

Council Meetings
Generally first and third Monday of the month*
5:45 p.m.
City Hall (upper level)
20 E. Main St.

*Council meeting locations, days and times may change. Please check the calendar or agenda for the correct meeting information.

Attending a Council Meeting

We believe that providing access for citizens to communicate with the Council is vital for a strong representative local government.

All council meetings are open to the public to attend in-person or electronically by watching live on local cable Mesa 11, YouTube and Facebook.

The Mayor conducts Council meetings to accomplish the public’s business in a fair, efficient and orderly manner.

Participating in a Council Meeting

Members of the public may share comments with the Council in the following ways:

Speak to Council in Person

Participants may complete a request-to-speak form using one of the kiosks available in the lobby upon arrival. The form may also be accessed on a mobile device by scanning QR codes located throughout the lobby.

The request form becomes available at 5:00 p.m. on meeting nights and must be completed prior to the start of the meeting. Each speaker must be present and is limited to three minutes, unless otherwise determined by the Mayor. Groups with similar comments are encouraged to designate a spokesperson.

For “Items from Citizens Present,” up to three speakers may address the Council on items not listed on the agenda.

Effective June 1, 2026: To ensure a fair and equitable process, speakers are selected at random from all requests submitted before the start of the meeting. Selected speakers will be announced at the beginning of the meeting. This update provides equitable access for residents and removes advantages based on sign-up timing. Watch a video about this process

Submit Comments Online

Residents may submit an online comment card for Council review.

Comments submitted prior to 2:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting will be provided to the Council and posted publicly on this page before the start of the meeting. Comments received after 2:00 p.m. will be shared with the Council and posted the following day.

Email the Council

Written feedback to the Council regarding agenda items or general issues may be sent to council@mesaaz.gov. Emails are not published on this page.


Limited-Bag Policy and Security Screening

To help ensure safe and efficient entry during City Council meetings at City Hall, a limited-bag policy is in place.

Allowed

  • Clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags up to 12” × 6” × 12”
  • Small clutches or bags approximately the size of a folded 8.5” × 11” sheet (maximum 8.5” × 5.5”)

Not Allowed

  • Backpacks, large purses or totes, laptop or camera bags, and other non-clear bags exceeding 8.5” × 5.5”

Notes and Exceptions

  • Mesa does not use X-ray screening machines; bag limits and clear bag requirements help reduce manual searches and keep entry lines moving efficiently
  • Medically necessary items, infant/diaper supplies, and assistive devices are permitted and may be subject to visual inspection
  • No on-site bag storage is available; attendees should plan accordingly
  • This policy applies to all City Council meetings at City Hall and may be adjusted based on attendance and safety needs

Meeting Guidelines and Expectations

Effective June 1, 2026: The following meeting participation guidelines will take effect. These updates are being shared in advance to allow residents time to prepare.

All persons attending Council meetings are expected to observe rules of politeness, propriety and good conduct. Applause and audience commentary are not permitted. Individuals who disrupt the meeting may be asked to leave, removed and/or not permitted to return.

To help ensure a safe and respectful environment for all attendees, the following guidelines apply:

Signs

  • One handheld sign per person is permitted
  • Maximum size: 18” x 12”
  • Signs may not block the view of others
  • Signs may not be affixed to poles, sticks, PVC pipe, wooden dowels, metal rods, yard stakes, tubing, frames or any rigid materials

Attire

Visitors must wear basic attire, including a top, bottom and footwear.

Restricted Activities

Protesting, petitioning, solicitation and leafletting are not permitted inside City Hall or in areas near entrances and parking lots. These areas must remain clear to ensure safe and unobstructed access for all visitors.

Presentation Materials (Agendized Items)

Individuals wishing to use physical materials when speaking on an agendized item must submit those materials to the City Clerk’s Office (20 E. Main Street) at least one business day in advance. Materials will be provided during the speaker’s comment and returned after the meeting.

Study Sessions

All study sessions are open to the public to attend in-person, telephonically by calling 888-788-0099 or 877-853-5247 (toll free) using meeting ID 825 0808 5605, or electronically by watching live on local cable Mesa 11, YouTube and Facebook.

Agendas & Minutes

As part of each meeting, action may be taken on each agendized item, including zoning matters, awarding of contracts to purchase equipment, supplies or for construction improvements within the City, liquor license applications, ordinances, and resolutions.

View Agendas

Minutes of past City Council meetings are posted after they are approved by the City Council. The preliminary agenda of the next council meeting is posted approximately one week prior to meeting, and the final agenda, which incorporates any last minute changes to the preliminary agenda, is posted at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.

View Minutes

For copies of Council Minutes that are not listed, call the City Clerk's Office 480-644-2381.

Council Boards & Committees

Council Boards

  • Mesa Housing Services Governing Board
  • Eastmark Community Facilities District No. 1 Board
  • Eastmark Community Facilities District No. 2 Board
  • Cadence Community Facilities Board

Council Sub-Committees

Audit, Finance & Enterprise

  • Councilmember Alicia Goforth, Chairperson
  • Councilmember Rich Adams
  • Vice Mayor Scott Somers
  • Scott Butler, Ex Officio
  • Staff Liaison: Michael Kennington
  • Attorney: Jothi Beljan

Community & Cultural Development

  • Councilmember Francisco Heredia, Chairperson
  • Councilmember Jenn Duff
  • Vice Mayor Scott Somers
  • Staff Liaison: Candace Cannistraro
  • Attorney: Lauren Lowe

Economic Development

  • Councilmember Rich Adams, Chairperson
  • Councilmember Francisco Heredia
  • Councilmember Alicia Goforth
  • Staff Liaison: Jaye O'Donnell
  • Attorney: Kelly Whittemore and Charlotte McDermott

Public Safety

  • Vice Mayor Scott Somers, Chairperson
  • Councilmember Rich Adams
  • Councilmember Dorean Taylor
  • Staff Liaison: Ken Cost
  • Attorney: Kelly Whittemore

Sustainability & Transportation

  • Councilmember Jenn Duff, Chairperson
  • Councilmember Alicia Goforth
  • Councilmember Dorean Taylor
  • Staff Liaison: Marc Heirshberg
  • Attorney: Jack Vincent

City Benefits Advisory Committee

  • Councilmember Jenn Duff
  • Councilmember Dorean Taylor
  • Staff Liaison: Candace Cannistraro & Andrea Alicoate
  • Attorney: Alfred Smith

Self Insurance Board of Trustees

  • Councilmember Francisco Heredia

Sub-committees meet with appropriate department staff about issues that have developed in the respective department which impact either the department directly (i.e. a new fire engine for the fire department) or residents and businesses (i.e. sewer hook-up).

Other Board & Committee Participation

Regional Agency Board Assignments

Valley Metro Regional Public Transit Authority (RPTA) / Metro Rail
Councilmember Francisco Heredia

East Valley Partnership Board
Mayor Mark Freeman

Gateway Airport Authority
Mayor Mark Freeman

Arizona Municipal Water Users Association (AMWUA)
Mayor Mark Freeman

Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) Committee Assignments

Regional Council
Mayor Mark Freeman

Transportation Policy Committee
Mayor Mark Freeman

Other Committee Assignments

idea Museum Board of Directors
Councilmember Francisco Heredia

Arizona Museum of Natural History
Councilmember Rich Adams

Chamber of Commerce
Vice Mayor Scott Somers

Downtown Mesa Association
Councilmember Jenn Duff

Mesa Arts Center Foundation Board
Councilmember Jenn Duff

Mesa Sister Cities
Councilmember Jenn Duff

Mesa United Way
Councilmember Dorean Taylor 

United Food Bank Board
Councilmember Dorean Taylor

Visit Mesa Board
Councilmember Alicia Goforth