Tempe City Hall 31 East 5th Street, Tempe, AZ 85281
About the Business
Tempe City Hall is the local government office situated at 31 East 5th Street in Tempe, Arizona. This institution serves as the administrative hub for the city, where officials work to provide essential services and support to the residents of Tempe. From handling permits and licenses to overseeing public projects and events, Tempe City Hall plays a vital role in maintaining the community's well-being and infrastructure. Visitors can access a range of resources and information at this location, making it a central point for engaging with local governance and participating in civic activities.
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Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Your Police associates especially this one has major emotional issues with law Abiding citizens exercising constitutional protected activities. The little badge gave him a big ego. Assaulting a man by slamming his car door open intentionally into a man questioning his authority. But like always, internal review skips that part and gives him freedom to reoffend when his little self with the big ego behind the badge. Taxpayers are tired of supporting criminals in police uniforms. August 6th 2020 Car 748"
"I love the creativity with the inverted pyramid. Very cool. I bought 2 "Performance Fishing Gear" hat's that display the inverted pyramid. Coincidentally, west of the building is a 35 foot statue of a very handsome and distinguished man. I believe his labeled name is a riddle? mit-CHE-ll (mitchell) harry is the label. At the base of the left foot is a picture of a strapping young lad. Tempe is the place where dreams come true. I love this city with all my heart and will watch over her streets every night of my life and defend her honor with pride and authority."
"I cant help but wonder if the architect knew of the inverted pyramid discovered by an expedition into the Grand Canyon in the early 1900's. Hushed up by the Smithsonian as most discoveries usually are that fly in the face of the official narratives that keep us all mentally enslaved. The underground labyrinth of extensive tunnels and caverns beneath the Isis Temple were forever sealed, blasted shut. Interesting name for a monumental structure in the Grand Canyon wouldn't you say? How much more Egyptian can you get?"
"The architect who designed this place made one heck of a resume enhancer with this gem!!! There is a lot going on here. For starters there is an amazing sub-terranian aspect to it. The landscaping and balconies and floor level barrier breaking effects are very cool. Then when you look above you see an upside down pyramid. The Ancient Egyptians would be pleased with this masterpiece of a complex."
"What the heck? The last time I saw the upside down pyramid building it was similar to the photos posted here in the previous reviews, naked and visible. Now the building is totally surrounded by lush, massive trees and beautiful landscaping. It must have had an entire facelift when they built the park/plaza around it. A wonderful place to chill out in nature's shade."
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