Mayor Corey Woods

@mayorcoreywoods

Official account for the Mayor of the City of Tempe. Served on Tempe City Council ‘08 -‘16. Loves local, talking policy, building partnerships and cooking.

Tempe, Arizona
Joined June 2020

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  1. 6 hours ago

    Please see the post below for updated guidance regarding face coverings in all City of Tempe facilities.

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  2. Jul 12

    It is Mobile Crisis Response Awareness Week and I want to take the time to publicly thank Tempe's Care 7 Crisis Response team who responded to 1,612 calls for service in the last year. Care 7 team members are frontline heroes that work around the clock, every day of the year.

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  3. Jul 8
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  4. Jun 19

    On Juneteenth, we officially recognize the long journey toward freedom and equality for African Americans. The City of Tempe will always remain steadfast in our commitment to inclusion, equality, and justice.

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  5. Jun 16

    Tempe recognizes the benefits to our community from the contributions of domestic workers, including those working in childcare, home nurses, & caregivers. We sincerely thank those who do this noble work each and every day.

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  6. Jun 9

    This 3D home is being built right here in Tempe! This technology can be a game changer for lowering the cost of construction and thereby allowing for a cost-effective homeownership solution. We are so thankful for our great partnership with

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    .: "Infrastructure investment is more than roads and bridges—when done right, it’s an economic development tool. , and we’re ready to work with leaders in Washington to build for the future."

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  8. Jun 4

    When Hometown for All was first passed in late January of 2021, we estimated it would generate around $2-4m annually. In less than 6 months, expectations have been exceeded. To date, the initiative has raised approx $4.5m based on projections.

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  9. Jun 1

    Honored to spend some time with Proposed projects like the Tempe/Mesa Streetcar Extension can strengthen community, spur development, promote access and connections all while reducing our carbon footprint.

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  10. Jun 1

    Happy We’ve come a long way, thanks to the hard work of strong and persistent people who stood up for what is right. The City of Tempe will continue to be a partner in finding ways to celebrate, respect, and protect all of our citizens.

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  11. May 25

    Well said by . It is possible to move forward with the state's budget goals without negatively impacting a reliable source of revenue for cities and towns.

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  12. May 22

    Thank you so much for having me, Superintendent Watson! It was an honor to be with you and the amazing students at Esperanza Community School!

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    May 19

    What a great night celebrating the 8th grade promotion at Esperanza Community School with

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    Celebrating 8th grade promotion at ⁦⁩ Esperanza Community School with ⁦⁩ and ⁦⁩.

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  15. May 17

    Please take the time to watch the video below and read the accompanying press release with regard to rescinding the requirements for face coverings in the City of Tempe.

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    May 6

    Thank you to the East Valley Mayors for joining me in today! I am proud to serve among these talented and ambitious leaders as we plan for the future of our cities.

    East Valley Mayors Luncheon
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    May 6

    🚭Don’t give Big Tobacco a win in . Preemption is harmful to kids. 🚫Vote NO on HB2682.

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    Apr 23

    We bring together some of the most incredible leading community-based work around the globe. Our panels have reached thousands of viewers around the world addressing issues such as , , & more. Tune in here:

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    Apr 21

    “It's not just a Tempe issue. Frankly, it's a regional issue all over the place where we don't have enough affordable and attainable housing,”

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    Apr 23

    The mayors are also addressing . It's important to make sure the cities are able to grow and invest in infrastructure.

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