Monday, July 20, 2015

Watch Out for Guardian Angels on Main Street: Are These Characters The Right Choice for a Lightrail Safety Campaign??


Guardian Angels Campaign Urges Safety Around Public Transit
Valley Metro Guardian Angels/Image from Moses Inc.



Valley Metro needed a fun way to speak to their riders about the safety rules without being morbid, boring or condescending . . . OK, your MesaZona blogger gets that - and the importance of diversity -  but this visual concept seems like the illegitimate offspring of Men In Black and the models from Victoria's Secret + it's way off appealing to the demographics of both the people who live in downtown Mesa and the people who might want to visit downtown Mesa.
There are certain safety precautions to learn and practice with approaching light rail stations and using lightrail transit, but these three characters are way off the mark as representatives of safety education for transit. Sorry, but these angels are scary, lurking and watching, with one peeking over dark glasses to get a look. BAD MOSES


One version  of the purple sidewalk stickers on Main Street
With  Light Rail trains getting ready to roll into and out of downtown Mesa on August 22, 2015 Valley Metro is continuing a ridership safety campaign with stickers on the walkways at street intersections and mid-block crosswalks along the path of the new 3.1 mile extension of light rail stations on Main Street.
They thought the perfect vehicle for relaying their cautionary messages would be guardian angels with a little bit of 'tude, according to the agency's website.

Here's one of the sidewalk stickers on the north side of Main Street - it's conveniently below eye-level for approaching the crosswalk just east of the Center Street Station.

Moses Inc is the agency of record in a press release dated from January 2014 for a multi-million dollar five-year contract to help market lightrail, bus service and other transportation solutions in the Valley for safety education and business outreach to increase ridership.
The three characters might have worked for the opening of lightrail transit in Phoenix back in 2014, but it's questionable if they appeal to either downtown residents or visitors . . .  if an ad agency is getting paid "multi-millions" [according to their own press release] somebody from the ad agency should at least have gotten together with the biz development folks on Main Street to get to know what might work better > a friendly message perhaps?



Wednesday, July 15, 2015

$6.5 Million Dollar Land Buy for Multi-Tenant Light Industrial Project @ US60 & Mesa Drive

Metro Commercial Properties and Principal Real Estate Investors Announce Mesa Light Industrial Development

Please take notice of the figures on the map for the average cars per day
See more at: http://arizona.realestaterama.com/2015/07/15/metro-commercial-properties-and-principal-real-estate-investors-announce-mesa-light-industrial-development-ID0930.html#sthash.JpWsGxsD.dpuf

Infill location and freeway infrastructure were the selling points here for this development 


Tempe, AZ – July 15, 2015 – (RealEstateRama) — On Thursday, July 9, 2015, Metro East Valley Holdings, LLC, a joint venture between Tempe based Metro Commercial Properties, Inc., and a private REIT managed by Principal Real Estate Investors, Des Moines, IA, completed the purchase of 21.5 acres of land fronting the US 60 Superstition Freeway in Mesa, Arizona, for a planned four building light industrial development.
The seller in the transaction was PuppyFeathers, LLLP, an entity controlled by Craig Berge, also president of Berge Ford, Inc. The site located at 614 – 720 East Auto Center Drive, is immediately east of the Berge Ford dealership with frontage on the south side of the U.S. 60 at Mesa Drive

The $6.5 million land sale was brokered by Kurt Saulnier, Ken McQueen and Chris McClurg of Lee and Associates Arizona.

The 21.5 acre site was formerly zoned for automotive dealership use. The team at Metro Commercial Properties, led by veteran zoning attorney Mike Withey of Withey Morris, completed a re-zone of the site on February 23, 2015, to allow industrial uses for the proposed multitenant light industrial project.
Upon receipt of permits with the City of Mesa, construction is scheduled to commence in August 2015.


Image below shows benefits of location in the Southeast Valley - and that's just above the borderline with our biggest trading partner and neighbor Mexico.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Channel Change-Up: Scouting News > Boy Scouts of America

Update on Adult Leadership Standards

That's the balanced news from the official Boy Scouts of America newsroom. Then here on MesaZona an excerpt from The Mormon News Report . . . other media news outlets get onboard


Boy Scouts of America Executive Committee adopted a resolution amending the adult leadership standards policy. The resolution was unanimously adopted by those present and voting . . . This resolution will allow chartered organizations to select adult leaders without regard to sexual orientation, continuing Scouting’s longstanding policy of chartered organizations selecting their leaders. The National Executive Board will meet to ratify this resolution on Monday, July 27
http://scoutingnewsroom.org/blog/update-on-adult-leadership-standards/.
To the Left an old poster with Bill of Rights From Mormon News: Yesterday, the executive committee of the Boy Scouts of America unanimously approved a resolution that would end the organization's "blanket ban on gay adult leaders and let individual Scout units set their own policy on the long-divisive issue," according to a report by the Associated Press (via ABC News). Buzzfeed received a copy of the memorandum sent to regional and area Boy Scout leaders, which included more details about the individually chartered troops: "No local council may refuse to process or approve a charter application or in any way limit the participation of a Scouting unit based on the chartered organization's exercise of its right to select adult leaders as provided in this resolution."
Image from Mormon News
Obviously, with the huge LDS influence on the Boy Scouts of America, many were waiting for the LDS Church's response to the resolution - and respond they did.
Mormon Newsroom has the release, which reads “As a chartering organization, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has always had the right to select Scout leaders who adhere to moral and religious principles that are consistent with our doctrines and beliefs. Any resolution adopted by the Boy Scouts of America regarding leadership in Scouting must continue to affirm that right.”
Mormon News Report 14 July 2015
Update from Wednesday 15 July [Italics for emphasis]
We're getting more news behind the details on the decision by the Boy Scouts of America to possibly end the ban on gay adult leaders within the organization. David Crary of the AP (via the Salt Lake Tribune) writes "The BSA's executive committee unanimously approved a resolution that would let individual Scout units set their own policies on the long-divisive issue. So church-sponsored units opposed to the change could maintain the prohibition. "This is a compromise the LDS Church will be able to live with happily," said Kendall Wilcox, a gay Mormon and a member of the interfaith committee of Scouts for Equality that has been pushing for reforms. "This is good for all of us."" On Monday, the BSA said the resolution was approved Friday by the 17-member executive committee and would become official policy if ratified by the organization's 80-member National Executive Board at a meeting July 27. The National Executive Board includes two high-level Mormon officials: apostle Jeffrey R. Holland and LDS Young Men President Stephen W. Owen. The resolution allows local Scout units the ability to select adult leaders without regard for sexual orientation, while also allowing units to continue the ban. According to the BSA statement "This change allows Scouting's members and parents to select local units, chartered to organizations with similar beliefs, that best meet the needs of their families...This change would also respect the right of religious-chartered organizations to continue to choose adult leaders whose beliefs are consistent with their own."





Monday, July 13, 2015

Channel Change-Up from Copper Area News: Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport

Image from azbex
Haven't seen this anywhere else, but in a recent report published in Copper Area News

Gateway Airport Receives $3.3 Million FAA Grant
By  | Posted July 9th, 2015

Mesa, Ariz. – U.S. Congressman Matt Salmon announced Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport was awarded a total of $3,316,790 in Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grant funds to rehabilitate the first 1,000 feet of Runway 30 Center, the Airport’s main air carrier landing runway. The project includes the demolition, removal, and replacement of the existing concrete pavement surfaces, construction of cement-treated base, installation of new runway edge lights, signs, and new pavement markings. Construction is expected to begin August, 2015.

“This grant is further evidence of the FAA’s continued support of Gateway’s role as a commercial airport in the Phoenix-Metropolitan area,” said Representative Matt Salmon. “These funds will not only help boost aviation capacity, they will help ensure that Gateway continues to grow as a major economic engine for Arizona.”
“Safety and efficiency are paramount at Gateway,” said City of Mesa Mayor and Airport Authority Board Treasurer John Giles. “With all the growth Gateway Airport has experienced, Runway 30 Center has received significant use and is in need of rehabilitation. A portion of the runway will be closed but Gateway has three long runways so impacts to passenger operations will be minimal.”

Next Mesa

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Old? Next? What is The New Urban Downtown Mesa?

Mayor John Giles
Your MesaZona blogger made a point to meet and talk with Mesa Mayor John Giles at his first Spotlight On Hunger event. He had just returned from trips to Washington D.C. and Cupertino, California but took the time back home to support a local/national issue. 
Unlike the mayor, your blogger is not a homeboy or an old root in the old downtown - he's a transplant from "outside the box" of the original One-Square Mile.
According to one source, there have been at more than15 plans for the redevelopment of downtown Mesa over the years.
With the impending arrival and going into operation of Valley Metro Light Rail transportation into the heart of downtown Mesa - with it's promise that "the salvation of downtown Mesa is running on this train" - it's time for a strategic plan with participation and collaboration at all levels with the help of those with expertise in community development and land-use planning to take a look at how Creative PlaceMaking can be a catalyst for the new urban downtown Mesa.


John Williams President & CEO
John Williams [seen in the image to the right], President of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco,and members of his staff will be on a site visit to look at opportunities for Creative PlaceMaking in downtown Mesa on Tuesday. If you'd like to watch and hear what he has to say about arts and community development and to know more about Creative PlaceMaking please take the time to hit the link below  to a playlist for five videos about Creative Placemaking on YouTube

Playlist for Creative PlaceMaking
Creative Placemaking: Connecting Community Development and the Arts


  • by SF Fed Community Development
  • 5 videos
  • 318 views

  • Last updated on Feb 15, 2015

    Artists and cultural institutions have an important role to play in neighborhood social and economic vitality. As community developers consider how best to reimagine space they can and should look to the arts to help create place

    Readers might wonder, like your blogger, just what John Giles has in mind when he talks about his NextMesa campaign. Details before were indefinite and wishful thinking [compared to former mayor Scott Smith's H.E.A.T. initiatives that are delivering concrete and tangible outcomes] but here in some excerpts from an interview with NEDCO's  Build A Better Downtown Blogspot   with some details and yet-to-happen needs for action to produce desired outcomes/results - and some so not detailed - are getting put into the public discussion about the new urban downtown Mesa.

    Sentences were run-on in this particular segment of the interview. Your blogger has conveniently put those sentences in separate lines to take a look at the ideas and language:
    Italics are direct quotes, with bold or colored added for emphasis

    The Question: What can we as residents do from the ground up to help?
    Reply by the Mayor:      You are doing it. 

    Additionally, the folks that are here need to continue to be enthusiastic about it. 

    There is a great Downtown culture and support group and enthusiasm. 

    I love the folks who are already committed to living downtown and doing renovations to existing homes and there is a real renaissance in our old neighborhoods right now. 

    We need to just keep encouraging people to live in downtown Mesa and to open businesses here. 

    We need to have folks encourage and support the City Council to make people understand that this is a good use of city resources to revitalize downtown Mesa.     ?

    We need more attractions and more reasons for people to come downtown Mesa. 

    We need the city, and the Mayor, to be very proactive in jumpstarting  
    • some good quality development downtown; 
    • some good quality residential, 
    • some good entertainment 
    • and other good uses. 
    The makerspace environment and the arts environment that is great. 
    It is going to get stronger when we get Artspace down here, that will help with the arts community. 
    It is an ideal fit for downtown Mesa with the Mesa Arts Center the artists that live there can work teaching at the Mesa Arts Center in addition to what they do in their own studios. 
    It is inevitable that it will happen.  ??????
    I struggle with the patience to let it happen, I want to jumpstart it anyway I can."

    What are your hopes for the future, what do you envision when Downtown Mesa reaches it's potential?
    "What I see is people. . . 
    People need to live here, it can't be a 9 to 5 place, it needs to be a 24 hour place. So the vision is people, more people, more businesses but also more places to live."


    What are your favorite things about Mesa's downtown?

    "Well I love the Mesa Arts Center. It is a world class facility and I am anxious to shine as bright a light as I can on the Mesa Arts Center because it deserves it. 

    Downtown Mesa is very authentic. It is not a Disneyland re-creation of a  downtown: it is the real thing. We have credentials, we have credibility for being a genuine downtown. 
    I am getting tired of hearing how good our bones are. Ditto for your MesaZona blogger

    The saddest word in the English language is "potential"
    I am anxious for it to reach it's potential . . . HUH?
    I love the restaurants, but I want the restaurants to be dramatically a bigger part of downtown then they are now.  I do love what we have and the opportunity for more. I love the genuineness of the whole place, . . . 

    . . . . . . . . . . . .it really is a good old downtown

    Valley Metro Shop on Main Street & Win On in New Urban Downtown Mesa


    Your MesaZona blogger had "a thermal event" at home on his tablet/pc - maybe it got overloaded by the streaming flow of information. The tablet/pc is getting taken in for diagnostics to recover from a heatstroke while continuing blogging activities on a loaner desktop at the home work-station.
    SHOP ON MAIN STREET is a Valley Metro campaign to support local businesses while you neighborhood is moving forward where you can visit any Central Mesa Extension Central Mesa METRO Max Rewards business from July 1-August 14 for a chance to win a themed prize package. - See more at: Valley Metro Shop On Win On Main Street
    There are two ways to win

    1. Facebook and Twitter 
    Take a selfie at any CME METRO Max Rewards business and post photo with business name and #ShopOnWinOn to: facebook.com/valleymetro or @valleymetro
    - See more at: http://www.valleymetro.org/landing_page/shoponwinon/#sthash.HdCmLtqH.dpuf


    2. Business Raffle
    Visit one of the following Mesa business raffle box locations:
    • Desert Eagle Brewing Company 150 W. Main Street
    • Desert Family Dental 1911 W. Main Street, Suite 6
    • Edge Boutique 19 W. Main Street
    • i.d.e.a. Museum 35 N. Robson Street
    • il Vinaio 270 W. Main Street
    • Mesa Public Library 64 E. First Street
    • Phoenix Marriott Mesa 200 N. Centennial Way
    - See more at: http://www.valleymetro.org/landing_page/shoponwinon/#sthash.HdCmLtqH.

    Here's a quick shot of the new decorative asphalt stamping on the intersection of Main and Center Streets looking west