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Councilman DiCiccio is sworn in
During the 2010 Phoenix City Council Inaugural Ceremony, Councilman Sal DiCiccio took an oath the office to serve as the District 6 council representative. Joining him onstage, are is his wife, Debbie and twin daughters, Anna and Emilia. Read the Councilman's Inaugural remarks or view more photos in the District 6 Photo Gallery. -
District 6 Events
- District 6 Happy Hour 6 p.m. Thursday, March 11 Steamers, Biltmore Fashion Park, 24th Street and Camelback Road
- Tukee Talks: Residents are invited to this informal gathering with local police officers and community members 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 11 Pecos Substation, 17010 S. 48th St.
- Phoenix Budget Battle is Far From Over (Click to view editorial) How Phoenix can address a lack of transparency and structural problems within its organization.
- $100,000 per year for Phoenix employee, Councilman DiCiccio's solutions (Click to view editorial) How Phoenix can cut budget without cutting services.
- Arcadia Citrus Program 2010 (Click for PDF) Jan 30-Mar 27 Drop off your citrus at Elk Lodge (6398 E. Oak St.) and find out info/solutions about roof rats.
- Volunteers Needed We are looking for anyone able to lead arts and crafts classes for seniors at Pecos Community Center.
- Take Business Kick-Off Survey on-going Take this survey to let Councilman DiCiccio know how we can make the Phoenix the best place to live and do business
If you have an event that you would like the Councilman to attend, please contact the District 6 Office.
District 6 News
- Arizona Republic editorial DiCiccio must be involved in freeway meetings (PDF)
- Identify Theft: Prevention Tips (PDF) and Informational Brochure (PDF)
- Ahwatukee Foothills: Temporary Traffic Circles
- Phoenix Police: Community Action Officer Squad Areas (PDF)
- District 6 Newsletter (PDF)
Summer 2009 - Read the latest news articles featuring Councilman DiCiccio, District 6 and the city of Phoenix
- Informational Flyer on Census 2010: Coming to your Mailbox (PDF)
- Public Safety is Phoenix's #1 Priority
July 2, 2009



