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  <title>Scottsdale Public Safety and the WMPO</title>
  <description>Each February, Scottsdale becomes the center of the golf world — and behind the scenes, an incredible team is keeping everyone safe. Today, we’re talking with leaders from Scottsdale Fire and Scottsdale Police about what it really takes to support the Waste Management Phoenix Open. The Waste Management Phoenix Open is one of the most iconic events in Scottsdale — drawing massive crowds, international attention, and energy that’s unlike anything else all year.&amp;amp;nbsp; While The Thunderbirds host the tournament, the City of Scottsdale plays a critical role in making sure the entire week runs safely, smoothly, and successfully. Today, I’m joined by Aaron Bolin from Scottsdale Police from Dave Folio from Scottsdale Fire&amp;amp;nbsp; Together, they help lead the planning, coordination, and public safety efforts that support one of the largest and best-attended PGA Tour events in the world.&amp;amp;nbsp; From emergency response and traffic management to behind-the-scenes logistics, they’re part of the team that helps make WMPO week a great experience for residents, visitors, and first responders alike. Waste Management Open&amp;amp;nbsp; Feb 2-8th at the TPC Scottsdale Home to the largest and most enthusiastic crowds in the game as well as the most iconic hole on the PGA TOUR – the famed 16th hole Coliseum Visit their website for tickets. https://wmphoenixopen.com/general-admission-tickets/ &amp;amp;nbsp; Demonstrate: Sculpture Gold Pallette Art Walk Feb. 12, 2026, from 6:30–9 p.m. Old Town Main Street As you stroll through galleries along Main Street and Marshall Way, experience the art-making process live Founder’s Day Celebration February 26th at 9:00am Little Red School House in Scottsdale This free event recognizes Scottsdale’s founder, Chaplain Winfield Scott, and his wife Helen as champions of education. This is the 116th anniversary of the opening of the Little Red Schoolhouse.&amp;amp;nbsp; https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/ &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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