Friday, January 29, 2016

Sunset Galaxy Mural > Time-Lapse + Fast-Forward

Really like this artist Jesse Perry's moves, creativity and energy!
He was featured in another post here some time ago doing one of the four Retro-Eccentric Neon-Inspired Murals on the west side of what used to be The O.S. Stanley Company.
Word on the street [yours truly talked with Jesse outside of Desert Eagle Brewery on Friday] is that he might be doing another work in the New Urban DTMesa . . . stay tuned

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Mesa 11 Live Stream City Council Study Session Mon 25 Jan 2016


2 Police Officer-Involved Shooting Incidents in Mesa Attract Media Attention

[Lessons in Transparency??  See previous post here on 26 Jan, two days ago] Included there is this statement from one of two open data crime map resources
The open release of datasets like CAD/RMS, use of force, arrests, officer involved shootings, and complaints give the community an ‘inside’ look of day-to-day events within an agency.
This type of transparency introduces a constructive line of communication between the community and police agencies. Problems and red flags can be identified quickly and collaboratively.
  • Cities like Seattle, DC, LA, and Portland have been releasing these kinds of datasets for years.
  • Albuquerque, Detroit, and New Orleans recently began releasing this data.
  • Baltimore added arrest and calls for service datasets to their open data portal around the time of the Freddie Gray protests.
  • NYPD recently announced the new public version of CompStat (they’re calling it CompStat 2). 
Two recent incidents, one involving a pellet gun has been the subject of 91 articles, and another one about a notice of claim filed against the Mesa Policepartment two days ago has been the subject of at least 14 articles.
We all know that that there have been repercussions from mostly racial-based episodes in Missouri, South Carolina and Chicago based on how police departments and cities have tried to handle the news - not releasing real-time videos, conflicting witness and officer reports, and withholding the names of police officers involved. In one more shocking incident here last week of child abuse and sex trafficking [that's b een the focus of 194 articles] the Mesa Police Department took to the airwaves right away with full disclosure of the crime and their fast actions and response.
One of the officer-involved shootings that's resulted in a noticed of claim for a possible lawsuit was reported yesterday in the East Valley Tribune by Shelley Ridenour.  The family of man shot and killed by Mesa police last month has filed a claim against the city, the police department, the police chief and the two involved officers.Chandler attorney Troy Hendrickson filed the notice of claim on Monday, for the “wrongful death” of Ivan Krstic.
The report goes on to state:
  • Three phone calls and two emails to the city of Mesa seeking comment for this story were not returned to the East Valley Tribune.
  • No information about the incident is on the police department’s crime log.
The city has 60 days from the day the notice was served to respond to the claim. If it doesn’t respond in that time, a civil lawsuit may be filed against the city, Hendrickson said.
Hendrickson said the claim identifies Police Chief John Meza, but the two involved officers are referred to as unnamed officers . . .
He said the city has refused to release the names of the officers who were involved in Krstic’s death, despite repeated requests for that information.

Do You Know What Time It Is??


The Doomsday Clock is an internationally recognized design that conveys how close we are to destroying our civilization with dangerous technologies of our own making. First and foremost among these are nuclear weapons, but the dangers include climate-changing technologies, emerging biotechnologies, and cybertechnology that could inflict irrevocable harm, whether by intention, miscalculation, or by accident, to our way of life and to the planet, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists said Tuesday.
- See more at: http://thebulletin.org/overview#sthash.KioBn99r.dpuf
"It remains the closest it has been over the past 20 years," said Rachel Bronson, executive director of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, during a press conference in the US capital.
Global warming, terrorism, nuclear tensions between the United States and Russia, concerns over North Korean weapons, tensions between Pakistan and India, and cyber threats remain destabilizing influences, said Lawrence Krauss, a cosmologist and professor at Arizona State University.

Doomsday Dashboard
SOME OF WHAT WE CONSIDER, WHEN WE SET THE DOOMSDAY CLOCK
http://thebulletin.org/doomsday-dashboard

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Phoenix Light Rail Extensions Accelerate with Implementation of T2050

People in Mesa can imagine more than this focus in a newsflash from Valley Metro five minutes ago, but take a look at the extension plans in the works to extend light rail service.

Just imagine, by 2023, you will be able to board Valley Metro Rail from Baseline Road, travel to a concert at Talking Stick Resort Arena in downtown Phoenix and complete the evening in north Phoenix at destinations around Metrocenter Mall. A major north-south rail connection will be in service sooner as Phoenix takes its first official steps to implement Transportation 2050 (T2050), a 35-year, multi-modal transportation plan approved by Phoenix voters in August 2015.
Yesterday the Phoenix City Council approved accelerating segments of the future high-capacity/light rail transit system to advance into the Regional Transportation Plan. These changes will be forwarded to the Valley Metro Boards of Directors and the Maricopa Association of Governments Regional Council for additional discussion and final adoption into the plan this summer.

Valley Metro provides eco-friendly public transit options to residents of greater Phoenix and Maricopa County including the planning and operations of a regional bus system and the development and operations of 23 miles of light rail. In Fiscal Year 2015, total ridership for the system was 71 million passengers. Six light rail extensions are planned or are under construction that will create a 66-mile system by 2034. Valley Metro also offers transit options including alternative transportation programs for seniors and people with disabilities, commuter vanpools, online carpool matching, bus trip mapping, bicycle safety and telework assistance. Two Boards of Directors set the policy direction for the agency with the intent of advancing the regional public transit system. Get the latest news by following us on Facebook and Twitter or visiting valleymetro.org.

Hey! Watch This >> American Dad - Mesa, AZ


Boeing Goes Boing! Boing! Apple Gets A Big Bite // Up, Down + All Over The Place

Forward-looking statements and financial markets can be fickle, or even "unusually uncertain" . . . one day it's rosy and sweet//extreme market conditions everywhere!
The problem: projections and forecasts - local examples Boeing and Apple and the list "accomplishments" put out by the City of Mesa Office of Economic Development . . . it's not accomplished simply by saying that. Case in point:
Boeing Plunges as 2016 Profit Forecast Misses Estimates
That's one of today's headlines in Bloomberg Business
January 27, 2016 — 5:47 AM MST Updated on

"Boeing Co. tumbled in premarket trading after the planemaker said profit this year would miss analyst estimates by more than a dollar a share as it delivers fewer jetliners. . .
The company has already announced plans to slow output of its 747 jumbo jetliner this year and executives have said they are studying a similar production cut for the best-selling 777 jetliner amid a transition to an upgraded model.
Boeing shares declined 6.5 percent in early trading."

Readers can see in the infographic to the right data from 2005-2014 for projections of Free Cash Flow compared with what's reported and a trending with an upward slope with estimated annual growth of about 3%.
A post yesterday from Aerospace Defense News featured, without comments, what Boeing was saying about financing. Keep in mind Boeing is in a very competitive global marketplace in both commercial aircraft and the defense industries.  
 


Here's a micro of Boeing's stock performance for about a month's period Dec 2015-Jan 2016 - Boing! Going! bouncing up and down in "unusually uncertain" markets.

That's the way it goes.







What's not "unusually uncertain" is what appears in a slick in-house brochure put out by the City of Mesa Office of Economic Development for one "accomplishment" in 2014 [two years ago] for a capital investment by Apple of $$1,500,000,000 - notice all the zeroes - it would have been usual just to use $1.5B but that's not so impressive for sure.
It's always been puzzling to yours truly why a company like Apple [listed in the brochure under the industry category information -  it's quite more than that] need two "global command centers" within a few hundreds mile of each other, but we'll leave that consideration aside. The OED is always bragging about job creation frequently using sweet projections and not reporting the actual jobs that get people employed and earning salaries, usually saying they're going after "high-paying" jobs. - not so with Apple line entry: the average wage is listed as TBA or to be announced. Jobs were listed as 150 - seriously revised down in industry reports before the brochure got published to about 80.
The company's first-quarter net profit rose to $18.36 billion from $18.02 billion, while revenue increased 1.7 percent to $75.87 billion, both records for the company. Analysts, though are worried.
Story image for apple from MarketWatch[see chart to left]





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