W ith an eye toward the city’s 75th anniversary next year, Scottsdale officials last week detailed their $40 million spending plan “to elevate Old Town Scottsdale’s infrastructure, safety and overall experience” in the current fiscal year.

“The investment will enhance daily life for residents and ensure the area remains a top-tier destination for visitors and businesses,” the city said in the release.

City Manager Greg Caton added, “City staff and I have spent considerable time speaking with merchants and property owners in the Old Town and we have consistently heard interest for the city to invest in public infrastructure.

“We took this feedback as a call to action and are investing significantly in Old Town. The options for consumers are considerable so we must do our part to del

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