Municipal Law

The Livability Law practice has more than 15 years of experience in the legal representation of municipalities and their respective authorities throughout Arizona. Our attorneys have represented a number of different municipalities including Glendale, Sedona, Goodyear, Surprise, Safford, Flagstaff and Mesa either as general or special counsel.

Our attorneys offer not only the experience and expertise gained over decades of public sector law practice, but also the significant resources of other specialties and cutting edge practice technology. As a result, we are better and faster. Where other lawyers might expend hours in researching a question or in finding a suitable “pattern” to follow in a transaction, our attorneys can often answer a question over the phone and have vast data bases available to address a particular issue or transaction.

We identify with our clients, seeking ways to assure not only their legal needs, but their policy goals and objectives are met. We understand municipal law is about community improvement, service to the community’s residents and taxpayers, and cost-effective and timely results.

Related News

  • The Bike Boom Is Happening in Cities Making a Push to Improve Cycling
  • Bikes and equity: bicycling benefits all communities
  • Next Boondoggle From Wisconsin DOT: Double-Decking Milwaukee Freeway
  • More evidence that Helmet Laws don’t make us safer
  • Big Breakthrough for Active Transportation Within Reach for Missouri
  • NYC: Give to Streetsblog By Thursday and You Could Win Goodies From Planet Bike
  • Cyclists Are Special, and They Should Have Their Own Rules
  • Crowd-Funding Our Way To A Better Troost Corridor
  • The Wisconsin GOP’s Special Flair for Anti-Urban State Politics
  • Holy Hubway: Hubway Set To Break A Million Trips
  • Maryland Cops Show How Pedestrian Safety Enforcement Should Be Done
  • Using development charges as a transit funding mechanism
  • Has Scott Walker Finally Found a Way to Kill the Milwaukee Streetcar?
  • With new study, air travel subsidies get another pass
  • The Debate About Bike Infrastructure Has Been Settled
  • Looking for something?

    Use the form below to search the site:

    Still not finding what you're looking for? Drop a comment on a post or contact us so we can take care of it!

    Our Clients and Partners

    Get the Flash Player to see the slideshow.