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Fountain Hills is gearing up for an exciting April, with a series of community events and improvements that promise to enhance the town's vibrancy. Mayor Jerry Bridal highlighted several key happenings during the recent "Top of the Month with the Mayor" meeting.

The much-anticipated Music Fest is set for April 5, expected to draw thousands of attendees to enjoy live performances. Following that, the Splash Pad will officially open on April 12, providing a new recreational space for families and children in the area.
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On April 14, residents are invited to the next "Coffee with the Mayor" at the Tap House, where they can engage directly with Mayor Bridal and share their thoughts. This initiative has seen an average attendance of 35 residents, reflecting the town's commitment to transparency and community involvement.

Another highlight is the Concourse in the Hills on April 19, showcasing over a thousand vehicles, including military helicopters. This event not only attracts car enthusiasts but also promotes Fountain Hills as a welcoming destination for visitors from around the globe.

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In addition to these events, the town is making strides in infrastructure. The Dark Sky Discovery Center is progressing, with plans for an open house this fall. Road improvements are also underway, with recent approvals for capital projects aimed at enhancing local roadways.

As the town prepares for these developments, residents can look forward to a month filled with activities and improvements that reinforce Fountain Hills' commitment to community engagement and quality of life.

Converted from Top of the Month with the Mayor - April meeting on May 05, 2025
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