Appointments to the Imagine Mesa Advisory Committee to be announced at Tonight's study session of the Mesa City Council 5:15 pm Mon July 10, 2017
Two Co-Chairs and 13 committee members ranging from an owner of a shutters-and-window fashions company, a manager of a golf resort and others - take a look.
Here's a link to the press release from 29 June 2017 >
Imagine Mesa wants your ideas for our future
Now please don't get confused with this other very similarly named website for a charter school that's named
Imagine Easy Mesa
http://imagineeastmesa.org/home/
This is a statement from from the City's press release:
you can join in the conversation anytime at www.imaginemesa.com until October 31.
The ideas will be evaluated and prioritized by the Imagine Mesa Advisory Committee and presented to City Council for potential implementation.
July 10, 2017
TO: CITY COUNCILMEMBERS
FROM: MAYOR JOHN GILES
SUBJECT: APPOINTMENTS TO THE IMAGINE MESA ADVISORY COMMITTEE The following are the Mayor's recommendations for appointment to the Imagine Mesa Advisory Committee:
Terry Benelli: Co-Chair
Executive Director, Local Initiatives Support Corporation
Levi Leyba: Co-Chair
Creative Entrepreneur
Greg Arnett
Owner, Sunburst Shutters and Window Fashions
Jake Brown
Attorney
Winnie Kho Kaplan
Realtor and Executive Director, Arizona Asian American Association
Patrick Keep
Instructional Designer
Matt Law
Creative Services Manager, First Solar
Jo Martin
Owner, TM3 Consulting
Frank Milner
President, Dobson Ranch HOA Board of Directors
Linda Moser
Life Group Care Coordinator, Central Christian Church
Justin Murdock
Chair, City of Mesa Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
Jenni Richardson
Community Volunteer and Mesa Public Schools Governing Board member
Gina Rodriguez
General Manager, Arizona Golf Resort
Kelly Smith
Founder & CEO, Prenda
Deanna Villanueva-Saucedo
Board Chair, Mesa Association of Hispanic Citizens
The Imagine Mesa Advisory Committee will help to champion the Imagine Mesa Initiative and will be tasked with evaluating and prioritizing user submitted ideas. Ultimately, the Committee’s recommendations will be summarized in a report and submitted to the City Council for consideration.
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This website [not the official one in a press release from the City of Mesa Newsroom] sprang up recently > It's called Neighbor Land https://neighborland.com/imaginemesa
Imagine Mesa at Play > 51 ideas
Imagine Mesa at Work > 11 ideas
Imagine Mesa at Home > 11 ideas with Participants (2,635)
Questions or Concerns?
Here's the link
Two Co-Chairs and 13 committee members ranging from an owner of a shutters-and-window fashions company, a manager of a golf resort and others - take a look.
Kicking off #ImagineMesa!
Share your ideas for Mesa's future at http://imaginemesa.com .pic.twitter.com/afMFHFzmcu
Here's a link to the press release from 29 June 2017 >
Imagine Mesa wants your ideas for our future
Now please don't get confused with this other very similarly named website for a charter school that's named
Imagine Easy Mesa
http://imagineeastmesa.org/home/
This is a statement from from the City's press release:
you can join in the conversation anytime at www.imaginemesa.com until October 31.
The ideas will be evaluated and prioritized by the Imagine Mesa Advisory Committee and presented to City Council for potential implementation.
Contact: Steve Wright
___________________________________________________________________________July 10, 2017
TO: CITY COUNCILMEMBERS
FROM: MAYOR JOHN GILES
SUBJECT: APPOINTMENTS TO THE IMAGINE MESA ADVISORY COMMITTEE The following are the Mayor's recommendations for appointment to the Imagine Mesa Advisory Committee:
Terry Benelli: Co-Chair
Executive Director, Local Initiatives Support Corporation
Levi Leyba: Co-Chair
Creative Entrepreneur
Greg Arnett
Owner, Sunburst Shutters and Window Fashions
Jake Brown
Attorney
Winnie Kho Kaplan
Realtor and Executive Director, Arizona Asian American Association
Patrick Keep
Instructional Designer
Matt Law
Creative Services Manager, First Solar
Jo Martin
Owner, TM3 Consulting
Frank Milner
President, Dobson Ranch HOA Board of Directors
Linda Moser
Life Group Care Coordinator, Central Christian Church
Justin Murdock
Chair, City of Mesa Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
Jenni Richardson
Community Volunteer and Mesa Public Schools Governing Board member
Gina Rodriguez
General Manager, Arizona Golf Resort
Kelly Smith
Founder & CEO, Prenda
Deanna Villanueva-Saucedo
Board Chair, Mesa Association of Hispanic Citizens
The Imagine Mesa Advisory Committee will help to champion the Imagine Mesa Initiative and will be tasked with evaluating and prioritizing user submitted ideas. Ultimately, the Committee’s recommendations will be summarized in a report and submitted to the City Council for consideration.
__________________________________________________________________________
This website [not the official one in a press release from the City of Mesa Newsroom] sprang up recently > It's called Neighbor Land https://neighborland.com/imaginemesa
It all starts with a SPARK of imagination.
Your ideas, our future.
Imagine Mesa's future. No matter the idea, someone, somewhere can be the spark. From amazing new parks and safe neighborhoods to growing our local economy and promoting "green" initiatives, City leaders are looking for your bright ideas to Imagine Mesa in innovative and exciting ways.
Sign in or sign up to get started.
VISION FORUMS: HERE's just a fewImagine Mesa at Play > 51 ideas
Imagine Mesa at Work > 11 ideas
Imagine Mesa at Home > 11 ideas with Participants (2,635)
Questions or Concerns?
- If you have questions or concerns about the website or website content, please contact Jeffrey Robbins at Jeffrey.Robbins@mesaaz.gov or 480-644-5249
- Julia Thompson at Julia.Thompson@mesaaz.gov or 480-644-6953.
Here's the link
File #: | 17-0803 |
Type: | Appointment | Status: | Agenda Ready |
In control: | City Council Strategic Planning Session |
On agenda: | 7/10/2017 |
Title: | Appointments to the Imagine Mesa Advisory Committee. |
Attachments: | 1. Memo |
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