 Help make Mesa a better community by making a donation today! The ABC program uses public donations to selected non-profits in assisting the Mesa community with programs for: Youth, Adults, Families, Seniors, Homelessness, Low-income, Veterans, Individuals experiencing crisis.
During the past year, ABC donations have assisted Mesa non-profits with providing the following services:
- Provided 1,092 Empowerment/Academic Youth Services
- Provided 85 Employment Services
- Provided 8,070 Homelessness Relief Services
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Ranked #1 – Best Marathon in Arizona in a nationwide poll by RaceRaves, the Mesa Marathon is an early-season Boston Qualifier. Beginning February 7, residents can call or email Mesa’s Temporary Traffic Control Team using the contact details below to leave feedback about the event and get customized one-on-one rerouting assistance. You can also view the interactive detour map to help navigate the route closures.
Temporary Traffic Control Team: 480-786-6372 barricades@mesaaz.gov
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 Beginning February 11, 2026, Mesa will allow Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes and e-scooters in City parks and shared-use (canal) paths where traditional bicycles are allowed. These updates are intended to improve safety and clarity as use of these devices continues to grow across Mesa.
Key rules to know:
- Speed limit: 5 MPH in parks, 15 MPH on paths
- Age requirement: Riders must be 16 or older (already state law)
- Helmets: Required for riders under 18
- Where riding is allowed: Shared-use paths (including canal paths) and sidewalks within parks
- Where riding is not allowed: Playgrounds and park amenities such as benches, tables, and turf areas
- Right-of-way: Riders must yield to pedestrians and people using mobility devices
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Join us for our upcoming Resident’s Guide to Community & Civic Engagement class on Tuesday, March 3 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Mesa City Hall (20 East Main Street). This class will feature an exclusive tour of the new Mesa City Hall! Learn how City government works, discover meaningful ways to get involved, and explore the impact of serving on City advisory boards. You’ll also have the opportunity to connect with our Community Engagement Coordinators and City Clerk staff. We look forward to seeing you there!
Maggie's Place Shelter Services at The Hannah House & Bunkhouse
After ending a four-year relationship, Jessica arrived at Maggie's Place seeking stability. With support from case management, housing, workforce development, and counseling, she began rebuilding her life: filing for daycare, attending therapy, and actively job hunting.
Jessica recently secured a remote position at IntouchXC after impressing a director during her interview. Volunteers and AmeriCorps members have helped her grow as a first-time mom, offering routines, encouragement, and space to care for herself and baby Catalina. Her next goal is to maintain employment and continue saving to build a strong future for her family.
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