Thursday, June 11, 2015

Sesame Street Live Arrives Downtown + Salsa in Mesa Urban Garden on Friday night

Hello Downtown Mesa! Let's Dance!
There's a lot of advanced planning and logistics that goes into putting on shows for public performances. Last night an equipment truck arrived brilliantly and boldly illustrated, as you can see in the images to the left and right.A staff/talent bus this morning.

Sesame Street Live goes on-stage in The Ikeda Theater @ Mesa Arts Center with performances on Saturday and Sunday.

According to a MAC online posting https://www.mesaartscenter.com/index.php/shows/performing-live/sesamestreetlive Sesame Street Live “Let’s Dance!” has revised the show schedule at the Mesa Arts Center due to routing issues.
 
Happy to see you ... We arrived!
. . whatever those issues might be, as of today it looks like the show has arrived in town, two days ahead of the scheduled performances.


It’s Sesame Street Live 
like you’ve never experienced it before!




On Friday night who knows what you might experience in the rhythms of salsa inside the Mesa Urban Garden @ 212 E First Avenue.
[thanks to Ryan Winkle for the heads-up]

Tuesday, June 09, 2015

Report Card on Arizona Infrastructure: Every Day Every Citizen Uses Infrastructure

from Arizona Builders Exchange
Looks like it's "that time of year" to produce rankings and report cards . . .
this blog has posted two recent articles about Mesa: one on its management of fleet operations and another on ratings for those looking at retirement in the financial services market. Take good look at this one
 http://azbex.com/arizona-gets-a-c-on-its-infrastructure/


Image from Arizona Builders Exchange
Arizona Gets a ‘C’ on Its Infrastructure
Beating the National Score of D+ Doesn’t Allow for Complacency
Recently, the Arizona section of the American Society of Civil Engineers released the statewide report card for infrastructure. Arizona landed a C grade overall, but the D+ on Roads highlights the need for continued investment. Less than half can be maintained with current levels of funding.
Not only are we as a state not funding what we currently have built, but Arizona is not planning for growth and improvement in service levels
The ASCE presentation likened planning for infrastructure costs to planning for retirement: The longer you wait, the more expensive things become. 
Every penny we spend in infrastructure now saves costs in the future.

Mesa Gets Ranked Again: One Of The Best Vehicle Fleets In The Country

$37,000 to wash the fleet?
That's the headline . . . here's the first line in this posting yesterday from KJZZ
Managing vehicle fleets for local governments can be costly.
Here's the context: On June 15, 2015 The Mesa City Council will vote to approve spending $37,000 on contracts for washing vehicles. This is money to be spent with taxpayer dollars while the Director of Fleet Operations says there's plenty of "downtime" in round-the-clock shifts.
It would be nice to see plenty of innovation that is sustainable - like maybe using re-claimed water
Fleet departments manage fire, police, sanitation and waste vehicles and maintain hundreds of pieces of other equipment. The trade publication "100 Best Fleets" ranks local governments on several criteria, including innovation, technology and sustainability. Last year Mesa ranked 51st, this year it’s 7th.

Mesa Ranked As Having One Of The Best Vehicle Fleets In The Country

This is An Equal Opportunity Blog: Open to Everyone

Your MesaZona reporter gets streams of news, updates, alerts and information everyday from different sources and is happy to disclose them, including

The Mormon News Report

For those of you who can't read the fine print, it says: YOUR DAILY DOSE OF MORMONISM

Facing Retirement/NOT? Bankrate.Com Advertises Loans and Rank$ Mesa #1 + AARP Score: 45 out of 100

View from downtown Marriott

FORGET ABOUT RETIREMENT: No Such Thing!
The New Urban Downtown Mesa is looking for active people of all ages who not only invest their money but their time, experience and energy to regenerate where and how we live: it's your choice to engage in the opportunities of a lifetime right here + right now

Tricky advertising campaign: yes, statistics do exist, but as a word of caution - and this is directly from their advert spluge -  " . . .  anyone looking to move would be well served to do their own research to make sure they know what they're getting into . . . "  and a word from your blogger: Don't Swim with LoanSharks
Any number of people have justifiably been questioning the effectiveness of lists like Bankrate's that use just a few broad categories to assess whether an area is suitable for retirement. The  AARP Livability Index, an online, interactive resource which takes into account 60 factors, is regarded as a better tool for determining cities where to live. It was the result of a survery of 4,500 Americans aged 50 and up who were asked about what aspects of their communities were most important to them. You can play with it, check your community, compare to neighboring communities, as well as look up cities that you might think you want to retire to.

Bankrate listed Mesa, Arizona as the best place to retire, but the AARP Livability Index gave Mesa an overall livability score of only 45 out of 100,
 
The biggest takeaway from this ranking is simply that these statistics exist, and can be used to attract banking customers.
Keep in mind that The New Urban Downtown Mesa is the location for a number of banks as well as a number of both residential and commercial real estate offices that have been here for years - why not see them first?  
Shop Local Downtown Mesa First 
for financial services and real estate.

Saturday, June 06, 2015

Encore on First West: Phase II Infill Project in The New Urban Downtown Mesa

Phase II: Encore on First West @ 47 W First Avenue,
This ongoing 44-unit construction project is a good example of form-based zoning, an urban infill project on long-vacant City-owned property, transit-oriented development and public-private partnerships creating new urban downtown areas in Arizona

A week after it happened, here's an online press release from the construction company:
Weitz announces groundbreaking of Encore on First West
Encore On First got a RED 2014 Award

Good News: People Speak Up in A City Council Meeting

Your blogger admittedly cannot be everywhere all the time. Fortunately there are a diverse group of other "reporters" who write about politics and community life from different angles.
I especially respect an organization named Vox [hit the link or hover over it] whose mission is to explain the news by providing context.
Let me provide readers with a context for the word "Vox" and a subtext to highlight the benefits of public education in schools.
It's about understanding democracy and learning "foreign languages".
DEMOCRACY: A system of government in which power is vested in the people, who rule either directly or through freely elected representatives . . .  In most modern democracies, the whole body of eligible citizens remain the sovereign power but political power is exercised indirectly through elected representatives; this is called a representative democracy.

 Vox Populi is a Latin phrase that literally means voice of the people.
The message on this blog media: Speak up People

Your MesaZona blogger frequently watches video or streaming clips of meetings produced by city-owned Channel 11, taking notice that there are very few Mesa residents attending meetings while the official notices for agendas of those meetings always state, as required by law, that Public Comment is Invited. [just fill out a blue card when you go in].
In an earlier posting on this site, the presiding official for an Economic Development Advisory Board meeting [who's also representing GPEC, Greater Phoenix Economic Council] stated that he had not hear a public comment in over 10 years! Your blogger was one of three members of the public who bothered to attend the meeting, where it was clearly stated by the mayor that he needed ideas.
Another topic under discussion was the further extension of Valley Metro Light Rail Transit from Mesa Drive to Gilbert Road - soon enough, Maria Polletta, a reporter for The Arizona Republic published an article on a very active City Council meeting involving residents of a mobile home park directly on that proposed route who might be displaced by a real estate developer seeking to cash in on escalating higher property values directly connected to the expansion of public transit that's paid for with federal/state subsidies, city bond financing and taxpayer dollars. Due to a combination of circumstances 100+ people who live at Mesa Royale in mobile homes might get displaced for certain questionable regulatory reasons from a property valued at over $2 Million dollars. 

See "democracy in action" with Maria Polletta's reporting - it's got a video clip of Mesa Royale residents showing up at a City Council meeting. Democracy in action: Oh Yeah! 
Watch the whole video and see the reaction of the Mesa City Council to people speaking up about the impact of real estate development on their lives - this could get spicey and dicey
Go to this link: 100 families may be out at 'unfit' Mesa mobile-home park

Maria Polletta: Graduate of Cronkite School of Journalism, roots in Venezuela
From her profile on Muck Rack


Mesa Politics reporter for The Republic & @azcentral
Die-hard Sun Devil with scarlet-and-grey roots. If it's not spicy, I'm probably wasting my time eating it.
Maria Polletta
From her profile on USA Today
As The Republic's Mesa issues reporter, Maria Polletta covers politics and public money, non-profits and community life in Arizona's third-largest city. She started on the paper's breaking-news desk in 2009 and has done a bit of everything since, from a stint on the copy desk to several months on the national Fact Check team. As a beat reporter, she has covered the Phoenix metro area, central Phoenix, Chandler politics and Mesa growth and development.

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