Doug Sydnor examines City of Scottsdale programs that encouraged the aesthetics of the special place: banning billboards, landscape, public art installations (among others).
Architect Doug Sydnor examines City of Scottsdale programs that encouraged the aesthetics of this special place and became national models: banning of billboards; landscape, signage and lighting ordinances; West's Most Western Town character; Development Review Board; Native Area Open Space; and public art installations.
Joan Fudala and Doug Sydnor invite you to attend the new Scottsdale Heritage Connection Salon Series, highlighting the library's Scottsdale community history collection.
As authors of 10 books about local history, Joan and Doug have used the Scottsdale Public Library's photo, book, oral history and document collection for their research and writing. They, along with guest experts, will share photos and information on a variety of local themes at each session, and encourage audience participation.
TAGS: | Scottsdale | History | Adult Education |
Opened June 13, 1987
31,850 square feet
35 public-use computers
Drive-up window service