Posts by SL
Willo has a new Block Watch Chair: Meet Bobbi Ryals!
I’m excited to be your new Willo Block Watch Chair. I have been a proud resident of Willo for 30 years and a Lewis Block Watch captain for 12 years.…
Read More2024 BULK TRASH COLLECTION SCHEDULE
Update on Construction Timeline – Response from the City of Phoenix
Good Afternoon Bob, Thank You for your patience while we consulted with the 2 contractors for the projects on 3rd and 5th Avenue. We’ve asked both contractors to minimize and attempt not…
Read MoreTHE 35TH ANNUAL WILLO HOME TOUR TICKET SALES ARE NOW OPEN!
THE 35th ANNUAL WILLO HOME TOUR FEBRUARY 17th & 18th, 2024 *TICKET SALES ARE NOW OPEN* Buy now to get the Early Bird rate of $20.00. This rate expires on…
Read MoreAZ Court of Appeals results of Arcadia Osborn Neighborhood Association v. Clear Channel Communications. Zoning at Central and Thomas NW Corner Re: Billboards and new building
New Willo Lofts to start construction on 1st Avenue between Virginia & Cambridge
You may have noticed that there has finally been some construction activity in the empty lot on 1st Avenue between Virginia & Cambridge – Please read below for more information:…
Read MoreHistoric Home Rehabilitation Grants Available
The City of Phoenix Planning and Development Department’s Historic Preservation Office is pleased to announce the return of grant money availability that could help you with your historic home rehabilitation…
Read More**UPDATE REVISED** 5th AVENUE DELINEATION PLANS (5th AVENUE DELINEATION ALTERNATIVES)
————————————————————————— Highlights are: Parking options are now in the plans for South of Encanto Blvd on BOTH sides of 5th Avenue. The plan will protect pedestrians and bikes, and ensure…
Read More3rd/5th Avenue Construction Update
3rd Avenue: Construction is moving along, and will now focus on sidewalks on the West Side of 3rd Avenue, finish the roundabout on Encanto Blvd, then move onto the dual bike…
Read MoreHelp Control Our Outdoor Cat Population
EACH STREET IN WILLO has them – neighbor cats living under our homes, in the alleys, in our yards, and they don’t seem to belong to anyone; they live outdoors…
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