File #: | 21-0980 |
Type: | Contract | Status: | Agenda Ready |
In control: | City Council |
On agenda: | 10/4/2021 |
Title: | Warner Road Lift Station Project - Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) (District 6) This project includes the construction of new lift station equipment, as well as utility crossings of the Roosevelt Water Conservation District (RWCD) canal and the Flood Control District of Maricopa County (FCD) drainage channel. An 8-inch sanitary sewer force main in a 24-inch casing and a 16-inch water main, 4-inch gas line, and an 8-inch-high pressure gas main in a 42-inch casing will cross the RWCD and FCD facilities. Staff recommends awarding a construction services contract to Garney Construction, in the amount of $3,915,925.97 (GMP), and authorizing a change order allowance in the amount of $391,592.59 (10%), for a total amount of $4,307,518.57. This project is funded by the 2014 authorized Water bonds, 2014 Wastewater bonds, and 2014 Gas bonds. |
Attachments: | 1. Council Report, 2. Project Map |
File #: | 21-0955 |
Type: | Resolution | Status: | Agenda Ready |
In control: | City Council |
On agenda: | 10/4/2021 |
Title: | Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Project Agreement with Maricopa Association of Governments for an Arterial Life Cycle Program Project on Elliot Road between Sossaman Road and Ellsworth Road that defines the regional reimbursement schedule for the project. (District 6) |
Attachments: | 1. Council Report, 2. Resolution, 3. Agreement |
File #: | 21-0956 |
Type: | Resolution | Status: | Agenda Ready |
In control: | City Council |
On agenda: | 10/4/2021 |
Title: | Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Project Agreement with Maricopa Association of Governments for an Arterial Life Cycle Program Project on Sossaman Road between Ray Road and Warner Road that defines the regional reimbursement schedule for the project. (District 6) |
Attachments: | 1. Council Report, 2. Resolution, 3. Agreement |
File #: | 21-0994 |
Type: | Resolution | Status: | Agenda Ready |
In control: | City Council |
On agenda: | 10/4/2021 |
Title: | Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a five-year Intergovernmental Agreement with the Town of Queen Creek to provide dispatch services by the Mesa Police Department, and payment of $1,382,680 to Mesa for equipment and staffing costs associated with providing the services in the year 2022. The amount of the annual payment for the remaining four years of the Agreement will be reviewed and adjusted each year. (Citywide) |
Strategic initiatives: | Quality of Life |
Attachments: | 1. Presentation, 2. Council Report, 3. Resolution, 4. Intergovernmental Agreement |
File #: | 21-1007 |
Type: | Resolution | Status: | Agenda Ready |
In control: | City Council |
On agenda: | 10/4/2021 |
Title: | Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport Authority related to the design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure in and around the intersection of Ellsworth and Williams Field Roads. (District 6) |
Attachments: | 1. Presentation, 2. Council Report, 3. Project Location Map, 4. Resolution, 5. Agreement |
Here are former mayor Scott Smith and current city manager Chris Brady in 2012 making a sales-pitch to get the Cubbies Spring Training Facility financed on-the-backs of Mesa taxpayers to the tune of over $200,000,000 for the Billionaire-Ricketts Family who bought the sports franchise in 2009.
From what we know now it was a shake-down [Use the search box on this blog for more]
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– “It’ll be totally fine if our family gets involved in politics. No one will ever find out about it so it won’t be controversial at all.”
– “Now that we own the McDonald’s across the street from Wrigley, I’m going on an all Quarter Pounder diet. Please don’t tear that place down Tom. I’m sure any hotel we put up there won’t do nearly as much business as the McDonald’s. Plus, where will all the rats go?”
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> Donald Trump's $14 billion Cabinet
#2 Todd Ricketts @$5.3 Billion
Ricketts is a co-owner of the Chicago Cubs and CEO of Ending Spending, an organization “dedicated to educating and engaging American taxpayers about wasteful and excessive government spending,” according to its site.
[Reference: https://www.cbsnews.com ]
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> Report: Cubs Co-Owner Todd Ricketts Has Been Getting Away With Not Paying
His Full Property Taxes
"Ricketts is a member of a billionaire family that secured an $8.5 million county historic renovation property tax break for its rehab of Wrigley Field.
That project also is in line to receive more than $100 million in federal tax credits.
Ricketts is one of four siblings on the Cubs board of directors.
His brother, Tom Ricketts, is board chairman
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Reference: Journal Gazette & Times Courier
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The RNC is grateful for Todd’s leadership and I’m thrilled that he will play such an important role in @realDonaldTrump’s re-election in 2020!https://t.co/iOZr3yRkFO— Ronna McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) February 1, 2019
“As we head toward 2020, I will work to ensure President Trump and his campaign have the resources they need to fight for the American people.”
The family purchased a majority stake in the Cubs in 2009.
Here in Arizona in what we now call The Salt River Valley, ancient indigenous cultures created a vast system of canal networks over the centuries before the arrival of new 'Pioneers'. They expanded the open canals to supply natural water resources, converted to private-ownership or municipal control to build vast fortunes for agricultural lands and ranches. After World War II those same lands were needed to create large tracts of housing for Suburban Sprawl and shopping centers and for new industries. Irrigation districts had to be created. Water usage increased. Groundwater had to be tapped into. Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants had to get built. Planning for the future, the city of Mesa once owned 11,400 acres in Pinal County called the Mesa Water Farm. That acreage - and the water-rights - were sold off to Saints Holding Company.
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Readers of this blog can also note there is a very distinct different pattern of what are defined as water rights in the nation's westward expansion.
Homesteading and Water Settlement Acts were the federal government incentives to lay claim to tracts of lands and territories. More than anything else, that's what led to the colonizing of Mesa and The Salt River Valley by family groups in wagon trains sent by Joseph Smith from Salt Lake City.
Their mission was to expand the Kingdom of Deseret here to create The New Zion.
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- image information and aerial views
- the number of acres included in each right
- the annual allotment of each right
- the boundaries of all active GFRs
- the type of each GFR (for example, whether the GFR is for irrigation
- Type 1 non-irrigation
- exempt small rights, or other uses)
- It also will indicate if a GFR has been extinguished and/or developed.
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