
League Provides COVID-19 Online Resource for Cities
As the COVID-19 pandemic is an active, evolving situation, the League has established a website of relevant information to serve as a clearinghouse of information.
The League's Monthly Online Newsletter
Issue 203: March 2020
As the COVID-19 pandemic is an active, evolving situation, the League has established a website of relevant information to serve as a clearinghouse of information.
In light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions placed by the Centers for Disease Control on gatherings of groups, the League has rescheduled several upcoming trainings.
As we start to gear up for the 2020 League Annual Conference September 1 – 4 at the Renaissance in Glendale, we are seeking your input for the conference session topics, speakers and events.
The League of Arizona Cities and Towns offers four levels of sponsorship through its annual conference. Learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits.
In preparation for the 2020 League Service Award Program at the Annual Conference in August, we are asking cities and towns to complete the 2020 League Service Award form.
League Policy Committees provide opportunity for city and town officials across the state to convene and discuss issues that are impacting their communities.
Arizona's two US Senators met with a large delegation of city officials during the recent NLC Conference in Washington, D.C.
In recent days cities and towns have been forced to adapt their government operations to address the worldwide pandemic known as COVID-19. One of the most frequently asked questions has been how to hold a council meeting in compliance with the Open Meeting Law’s mandate that the public has the right to attend and listen to the meeting when federal and state regulators recommend that no more than 10 individuals be together at the same time to reduce the spread of the virus.
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