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Glendale council asks staff to prepare a 20‑hour scoping memo on digital kiosks and directories

Glendale City Council workshop · March 24, 2026
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Summary

Councilmembers expressed mixed views about curb‑side digital kiosks (advertising vs wayfinding) and asked staff to perform a limited scoping study — 20 staff hours — to report on vendor interest, basic cost models, zoning, ADA and liability issues.

The Glendale City Council on March 24 debated whether to research digital kiosks that can serve as interactive directories and rotate advertisements when idle. The item, introduced as a request from Councilmember Conchas, cited examples used in Tempe and Phoenix and asked staff to study business models, cost‑sharing arrangements, messaging controls, utility ownership, ADA implications, and zoning impacts for placing kiosks in public…

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