Mesa, Arizona
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Frank
Mesa, AZ

Mesa is for the (snow)birds. - 7/12/2010

Mesa used to be a great place to live until recent changes to the city. The city council turns down just about anything that would bring businesses to the area. Could have had the Cardinals here, about to lose the Cubs spring training. I challenge anyone to find a business headquartered in Mesa. Also, there is very little to do for young children. Anytime we want to do something we drive to Chandler. Finally, forget about beautifying the area. I honestly don't know where the taxpayers dollars are going. The city is getting uglier and uglier to look at. As soon as my home sells, we are moving to Chandler or Gilbert.

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Bp
Mesa, AZ

Hard To Fit In - 7/7/2010

If you look, act or feel 'differently' this may not be the place for you.

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Lori
Mesa, AZ

Winter is spectacular, Spring is great - 5/18/2010

I have lived in Mesa, AZ for 8 years now. There really is no substitute for winter in Mesa. It is beautiful. What passes for summer everywhere else is winter here. Roses are blooming and the citrus fruit is ready to be harvested. It is still wonderful in the spring and beautiful as the desert blooms. The citrus trees smell SOOOO good for the three or four weeks they are in full bloom. It is gorgeous. Summer can be a challenge. Just make sure you have windshield shades for your car, a swimming pool, and air conditioning and you should be fine. It is pretty awesome to be able to swim until midnight under the full moon in an unheated pool that is still warm from the summer sun.

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michael
Mesa, AZ

Boring Bedroom Community - 3/28/2010

I have lived here for 8 years. After a 20 year career in the military that allowed me to live in 15 different cities in 8 states, I feel that I have become an amateur authority on observing the goings on of my surroundings. So here goes: Mesa is a slow-paced city that is very geographically spread out. The streets out here in Maricopa county are all straight, broad, and in a grid pattern. It makes getting lost darn near impossible except for only the most directionally challenged people. Of course, that makes the raods a race-track on which to speed for many. It is very easy to drive 60 mph on the "surface streets" (thats what people here call the streets that are not highways. Be careful too because this is quickly becomming the speed camera capitol of the world. The motor vehicles department and the process for getting your vehicle smog checked is THE BEST have seen anywhere! Stores: drive a mile in any direction an you will find pretty much anything you need. This whole county is strip mall heaven. Recently built shopping plazas such as the Tempe Marketplace, and the San Tan Village are unique, hip, and truly great experiences to shop, hang out, and people watch. Too bad however, they are not in Mesa, but only 20-30 minute drive. Mesa tried to be hip with their Riverview Plaza, but missed the mark entirely. It is dull, lackluster, and difficult to drive around in. It is anchored by Walmart and Home Depot, so that should give you an understanding of its "hipness". Which, I think, is exactly the way the city elders want the city to be. THe city is populated by a huge Mormon following-not exactly the partying and accepting type. I think they would outlaw all serving of alcohol if they could. (I'll get back to the Mormons later, you need to know!). Anyway, there is really no good times to be had in this city. Everyone goes to Tempe (college town, if your're still into that scene it is great when school is in session), or they go to Scottsdale. OK, Scottsdale-THE BIRTHPLACE OF THE COUGAR phenom. Great bars, great shopping, great restaurants, great art galleries...but be sure to bring your Visa Black, or you will not be taken seriously by any of the posturing Beverley Hills wannabes. Lots of celebs have homes there and may be seen hitting the bar scene on weekends (I saw Charles Barkely in bar there once...nice guy)But, back to Mesa...see the trend? Nothing much to say about Mesa. Lots and Lots of houses, and little work or anything to do. Of course, there are 10's of thousands of retirees here. Driving on the same roads with them is scary, scary, scary! IN the winter, from about October-April 15, the whole county, Mesa seriously, is invaded by an Army of snowbirds. The business owners love their money, especially the golf courses (which most people cannot afford...in the 100's to play. When they are here, do not expect to get a seat at ANY restaurant, an appoinment with a doctor,or be able to drive anywhere over 30 mph. It is an invasion like the biblical locusts. If you are old yourself, they are very active and have many functions and clubs to join. If you are young...you will do nothing in Mesa except sleep in your house. The city of Mesa is financially broke right now. They cant seem to make any good money decisions and the services here are continually cut back. Of course, they have tried to impliment small tax initiatives, but OLD PEOPLE vote, and in Mesa, there are many of them. They dont want any noise, partying, recreation for young people, or money going to schools that they have no children enrolled in. Most initiatives get whacked off the ballot very quickly. Case in point: We were in the running to build the Arizona Cardinals stadium here. It was voted down because the crusty residents ssaid it would be too noisy and cause litter and crime....ok, right. So if you move to Mesa and want to go to events help there, it is on the other side of the county...up to 60 miles away...yeah, this is a big county. Ok, this is not Mesa only, but Arizona...the heat from May to November is insane! I was in the Persian Gulg countries during the first gulf war and that is the closest I can come to comparing the heat to somewhere Ive been. It is downright dangerous here in the summer. People die from the heat here every year...residents and visitors alike. Everything you own will dry out and fade quickly (including your car). Wear a broad brimmed hat here, trust me. I could write a book on this place, but generally speaking, people move here to get away from something, and they generally dont want to be bothered making new friends. I have found that you really need to work hard at it here...the number on reason people dont socialize, people they meet, or work with live too far away. Sounds trivial, but it is a big deal...once again very spread out and big. I would like to make one last statement. There are abvious boundries in this city. The Mexicans do most of the labor out here and they live in very defined boundries within the city. There is not much diversity of socialization going on. These neighborhood have a pretty large amount of crime as well, so dont go hangin out there if you dont belong. My recommendation: Live here if you are Mormon (There is an LDS church every 3 miles)< and oh yeah, there are neighborhoods in Mesa where you cannot be in your front yard, or taking a walk without constant assaults from white shirted, tie-wearing tennage boys on bicycles trying to preach the Mormon philosophy to you. It can be Really annoying. Come also if you are old and ready to retire, but if you are younger and want to have a hipper scene, just stay away, you will be better off

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Lorena
Mesa, AZ

Weather - 1/20/2010

It does get extremely hot in the summer, but it's a dry heat and as a result doesn't feel as hot as it really is. I'm originally from Southern California and although the weather was once beautiful there, it has now become just as hot as Arizona. I experience the same weather here in Mesa, Arizona as I do in Los Angeles County, minus the humidity. My mother still lives in Southern California and we constantly compare temperature and weather conditions. 95% of the time it's the same except for a few degrees cooler in California in the summer months, but my central AC makes up for that, while my mother and most people that live in her area go without central AC. It also rains in the summer, which I find amusing. The sun is out, but theres rain... I like it!

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Elisa
San Antonio, TX

Allergy - 10/2/2009

I am planning to move to Mesa in the future. I've been there several for a few weeks and then stay at my friends home. I am allergic for almost everything in the air and I was suprised that I could even live in the same house with three cats, two dogs and still felt very well. To me I think that because of the dry heat and the clean air I felt so good in Mesa.

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Brian
Mesa, AZ

review of Mesa, AZ - 7/11/2009

I have lived on and off in Mesa since 1981. There are nice places to eat and the city is kept clean for the most part. If you enjoy the bar scene, RT O'Sullivans is a good place. During the summer, its only 1.5 hours to Payson which averages about 15-20 degrees cooler and makes a nice day trip. The Mesa Public School district is pretty good for the most part but if you can afford a private school it is recommended. There is good access to shopping as Fiesta Mall is close by. The summer tends to be a little too hot for me but the rest of the year is good. Also close is ASU which is a good research university.

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mike
Ogden, UT

crime - 7/4/2009

very low for big city

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Ryan
Mesa, AZ

Mesa Arizona - 7/2/2009

We love Mesa! The hot summers only take a couple of years to get used to, but the rest of the year makes up for it!

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CAROL
Mesa, AZ

Mesa is a good city to raise a family! - 6/30/2009

The outskirts of Mesa may be safer and nicer to live in than the inner city. It is old, with old cheap housing downtown. Some areas are kept up in the downtown areas. A few miles from city center, the neighborhoods are friendly, schools are good and there is a lot of competition in the grocery business. You can get very good prices, if you will watch the sales and shop at more than one store.

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Karen
Mesa, AZ

Very Hot - 12/9/2008

In November of this year, 2008, we still had high temperatures in the 90's and 100's. That's just too hot.

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katy
Mesa, AZ

many reasons why this area is Not for me. - 8/5/2008

there is a good amount of crime here. it is way too hot to be able to do much outdoor activities during the summer months. too much traffic with no great alternative transportation. many people have moved here because of the low cost of living but you do pay the price. There definitely are pretty areas to explore but if you love the mountains and trees than you will not be so happy. It is hot and dry with some hills full of cacti. Housing and gas are much lower than many other places though.

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Bp
Mesa, AZ

Nice weather if you can put up with the heat! - 8/1/2008

Living in Mesa, you will have to put up with long hot summers, but if you can get through summer the rest of the year is very comfortable.

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Allyson
Ithaca, MI

one week until I leave. - 4/13/2008

My boyfriend and I have lived here for about a year. We have been counting down the days until we leave. No culture, no music scene. There is only so many f'n strip malls one can stand. But you gotta love all those trailer parks!! Did I mention zoning laws are practically nonexistent? Almost every day is sunny here but even that can not make up for the city its self. Golfing year around is a joke considering the golf courses are in general horrible condition. If you want to play a half way decent course you are paying triple digits. Even then the greens are nothing close to what you would find in other parts of the country. Worst choice of my life to live here. I feel like an outsider among these mindless drones that are considered my peers. Creativity in all realms are nonexistent here. I'll take Michigan's winter and crappy economy over this culture lacking, overpopulated, polluted hole in the ground.

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Dan
Scottsdale, AZ

good and not so good - 4/13/2008

People here are bubbly for the most part. Weather is nice from October to May, dry heat but extreme temperatures and lack of moisture causes things to literally melt, car paint, interiors etc. The valley area phoenix and vicinity offers much to do. Many trails to hike, sporting events, bars piled on top of each other throughout the valley and within reasonable distance to cooler temps in the north, coastal California and Las Vegas. However, if you are looking for living wage employment, something that allows you to live within reason of skyrocketing inflation.....forget this, unless you have a terminal degree and experience. The state has very little regulation on business practice (old west business mentality and consumers and employees take it in the rear when that is the case, very little real unionization in employment. Also, illegal workers were utilized to build up the area through cheap labor and lack of regulation and now are being thrown out because of public backlash and the political consequences those in office face......that is a serious moral hazard! Other than that everything is a question of balance in where you decide to reside in this country. One man's plaesure is another's pain.

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Bob1007
Mesa, AZ

the weather rocks half the year - 2/18/2008

went hiking in the Superstition Mountains today. 70 degrees and sunny...in February. this is why we live here.

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Sherlin
Mesa, AZ

COL-Weather - 10/8/2007

Cost of living is high. Weather is: HOT summers...very pleasant mild winters (55-75 degree days/35-50 degree nights...Nov-Mar)

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Christine
Mesa, AZ

Mesa is a little bit of heaven! - 8/25/2007

My mother grew up in Mesa but moved to another state soon after marriage to my father. She always said she wanted to move back to Mesa because it was a little bit of heaven. Several years later my father's career changed and he moved the family to Mesa. Sixty years later, I still agree with my mother--Mesa is a little bit of heaven! A great place to put down roots, raise a family, develop lasting friendships, and find the important things in life. Schools are terrific,shopping malls,restauarants,theatres,parks,churches,and medical facilities are plentiful. Streets are wide with a grid easy to understand and navigate. Housing is plentiful. Utilities and taxes economical! The population is growing--so are amenities and transportation. Yes, it gets hot--but everything is air conditioned and you adjust by staying indoors or finding a nice pool. Lakes and rivers are close by. Mountains and winter skiing are only 3 hours away. If your career path or social interests are not met here, you can find most anything in Tempe, Scottsdale, or Phoenix--all within 15-30 minutes. Come on over--we've got everything but St Peter.

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Mark
Mesa, AZ

City of Mesa - 5/31/2007

Great accessibility to all areas of the Phoenix metro area via close access to a number of existing and planned freeways.

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Kevin
Mesa, AZ

Life in Mesa, AZ - 3/10/2007

A suburb of Phoenix, Mesa is approx. 20 miles east of Phoenix, AZ. Once home to retirees and orange groves, Mesa is the 2nd Largest city in AZ. Sprawling developments, strip malls and suburbia now rule Mesa. A short drive east from Mesa are the Usury & Superstition Mountains . Great places to hike in the late Fall through early Spring. The Salt River is a popular place for the local pastime of "tubing". Floting on inner tubes down the lazy river in bathing suits, a favorite for college & high school students. A much needed new arts center (Mesa Arts Center) has opened in dowtown Mesa bringing live performances & visual arts to very willing market. Mesa is a great place for young families. I would not recommend it for couples without children as there are few adult venues to enjoy.

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