Tuesday, February 02, 2016

Take-Aways From Today's Economic Development Advisory Board Meeting

Black-and-White Pencil Sketch Rendering 02/02/16
If you have read a previous post on this site about the EDAB you, dear readers, may have gotten a certain friendly-constructively critical impression [perhaps due to the fact that was the first meeting of this year after the Holidays]. It is time now to take a different perspective on the agenda and discussions of board members present at today's meeting. Absent from the meetings for the second or third month in-a-row were both Mayor John Giles and City Manager Chris Brady, who are designated ex-officio members.


Just trying out different ways of doing graphics on this site using a b/w sketch special effect. If that's not appealing here's the same thing in color to the right:
Members on the left side not seen in either of these will be in images later. The space to the right is an desk area for presentations to board members - they face their way with backs to anyone attending the meetings including the public who are infrequently seen at these 7:30 a.m. monthly meetings.

Presentation by Andrew Clegg, Project Manager for the Re-Branding of the Falcon Field Economic Activity Area FFEAA
Strategic Plan Progress Update
- Branding activities
- Marketing activities
- Leads
- Projects
- Product development

He started out with the BRAND PROMISE: NE Mesa ...... will finish this up tomorrow


Some key findings and research



T2050 @Mesa Convention Center > SWTA Conference

Host: City of Mesa, Valley Metro, ADOT and AzTA.
SWTA 2016
Freedom Through Transit Conference
February 1-3, 2016
Meet you in Mesa, Arizona - just a light rail ride from the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.  
Catching the tail-end of the second day in the vendor Expo, they looked like they were still having fun after the first day. 
That came as a surprise as these regional industry conferences tend to go on and on, session after session, constant parade of speakers, etc. Ya-de-ya - you all know that scenario, right?
Attendees at this conference just didn't impress yours truly like that,
could be the character in the image to the right had something to do with the light-hearted tone of people on the second day - take a look at the dude. 
He's prominently featured in the conference program
General Session 4: DEALING WITH LIFE, Josh Blue
Join SWTA as we host this presenter who will shed some comedic light on less light-hearted transit topics.
Josh Blue, winner of NBC’s Last Comic Standing, puts the cerebral in Cerebral Palsy.
Josh continues to break down stereotypes of people with disabilities, one laugh at a time.
Facebook: facebook.com/officaljoshblue /
Twitter: @JoshBlueComedy
The event planners had also arranged to have an autograph session.
You can imagine what that might have looked like, or you can see all that in the links 
Josh Blue, winner of NBC’s Last Comic Standing, puts the cerebral in Cerebral Palsy.
What to expect:
Hear from industry leaders.
See the latest technology and products.
Know transit’s current status, straight from FTA and DOT.
Laugh with our guest presenter and comedian, Josh Blue.
Who's coming to Mesa?
FTA Headquarters is providing leadership staff to provide vision, guidance and hands-on help for all areas of your transit business.
  • Therese McMillan, Acting FTA Administrator, will address how the FAST Act affects the SWTA Nation.
  • James Harper Jr, FTA Director of Procurement, will provide definitive information for your next procurement.
  • Cecelia Comito, FTA Assistant Chief Counsel, General Law will address Buy America.
  • Selene Faer Dalton-Kumins, FTA Director, Office of Program Oversight, Transit Safety & Oversight will address Triennial Reviews in a new way to help you succeed.
Golfers love Phoenix in winter! Right?
So every day started off with golf, even the day before the conference
Talking Stick Golf Club a Ben Crenshaw designed course/Arnold Palmer managed
9998 East Indian Bend Road • Scottsdale, AZ 85256
Tee-Off.com gives this course 4 out of 5 stars
https://talkingstickgolfclub.com/

General Session 1: HOST SESSION - FREEDOM IN THE VALLEY
Hear the benefits of public transit to Mesa and the region, the success story of the T2050 transportation plan and funding initiative and the future of public transit in the Valley from our hosts, the City of Mesa and Valley METRO.
Mayor John Giles, City of Mesa
Maria Hyatt, City of Phoenix, Public Transit Director
Eric Anderson, Maricopa Association of Governments
Scott Smith, Valley Metro, Interim CEO.
[Sponsored by: McDonald Transit]

More information >> South West Transit Association



Monday, February 01, 2016

Apache Compromise & The U.S. Army in Europe

Bloggers - like most people - just gotta have fun! . . . especially when history and military matters and millions all get mixed-up in a crazy amazing mad, mad maze of homeland defense spending. But with a sardonic sense of humor in the geography of global warfare it all makes sense somehow - some people may want to cry or scream at the same time.                                                                   Apaches were always portrayed as "the bad guys" in all those old Western movies produced by Hollywood - raiding and killing wagon trains and white settlers looking to take-over what is now recognized as Native American territory.
The Apaches are now living on tribal lands in Arizona and New Mexico called reservations - the largest in Arizona is the San Carlos Apache Rez. White folks might recall an Apache Indian named Tonto, made famous in the 1950's television series "The Lone Ranger" where the top cowboy wore a mask. The Tonto National Forest is one of central Arizona's outdoor assets now.
"The Apache Wars" were a military campaign to remove the threat of "predation" and "raids" by the Indians that were defending their lands and stopping the exploitation of their natural resources.  Wouldn't you do the same if you were invaded by a hostile foreign army trying to take your land away from you, killing and displacing you from your ancestral home?
How ironic that the #1 predatory attack helicopter killing machine in the world is called "Apache" . . . or that covert actions to kill Osama bin Laden were called "Operation Geronimo." [using Apache helicopters in Pakistan].
Twisted name-calling  with the military honoring the Apaches' 19th- Century war prowess for waging global wars and destruction in the 20th and 21st Centuries.
Now there appears to be an inside "rift" that went public between the U.S. Army  and The National Guard - about Apache Helicopters, CH-47 Chinooks and OH-58D Kiowa Warriors.
All names for these killing machines in air warfare are from Native American tribes. Ironic.
According to the article [with following link] each Boeing AH-64 costs about $40 Million dollars to put into service, with considerable annual high operating expenses and costs [service, parts and maintenance].The Army owns 192 of these and spends more than $165 million dollars to operate them [AH-64, UH-60 Blackhawk, and L-Model Blackhawk].
 
Army Force Commission Calls for Apache Compromise, More Troops in Europe
By Jen Judson, Defense News 6:04 p.m. EST January 29, 2016
Force's Strength Should Be at Least 980,000, Commissioners Say ["boots-on-the=ground"]
WASHINGTON — A US Army force of 980,000 is “minimally sufficient” for maintaining national security and the National Guard should keep some attack helicopters, the National Commission on the Future of the Army declared in a new report.
These are among 63 recommendations the commission made in a major report released Thursday ahead of its congressionally mandated Feb. 1 deadline.
The findings partly aim to settle friction between the Army and the Guard and many of the recommendations attempt to ensure the reserve components are used regularly and are equipped appropriately, which can be seen as a win for the Guard. Yet, some are arguing that the report doesn’t offer up enough tangible recommendations to heal the rift between the active and reserve forces.
The report also recommends more funding is needed to meet the missions expected of the Army now and in the future, a tall order considering re-institution of full sequestration looms in just a few short years.
Eight commissioners appointed by Congress and the White House examined the Army's structure and policies relating to its size and force mix between the active, Army National Guard and the Army Reserve.
In part, the commission was created to settle a dispute between the active Army and the Guard over a 2013 decision to restructure its aviation fleet.

That plan would retire all of the Army’s OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopters and take all AH-64 Apaches out of the National Guard and places them in active units. The Guard pushed back, saying it should mirror the active force in capability.
If implemented, the Aviation Restructure Initiative would save about $12 billion.
http://www.defensenews.com/story/breaking-news/2016/01/28/army-force-commission-calls-apache-compromise-more-troops-europe/79457136/

Virtual Invitation: Tune Into 50 Years

SPECIAL CELEBRATION INVITATION
50th Anniversaryof the U.S.  Department of Transportation
Featuring The Honorable Anthony Foxx, U.S. Transportation Secretary
and Special Guests
 
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
11:00 AM EST
U.S. Department of Transportation
Please RSVP for virtual participation at

Two Biz Titans Tangle over Net-Metering > AZ +NV // Solar Wars In The Desert

Back on 19 Oct 2015 this blog did a post with the sub-header 
State's Biggest Utilities Defeat
Innovation in Solar Power
Then again a number of other posts, now at least respected Bloomberg News puts international focus on two guys taking different sides on the sizzling core of a barrier to solar installations - the issue of net-metering regulations by public utilities.
Here in Arizona the AZ Corporate Commission recently got a lot of heat when investigative reporting threw some light on conflict-of-interests for some of the people who regulate the industry.
As recently as 08 Jan 2016 there was another post here reporting on investment tax credits ITC - Read it!
The report [and video] from Bloomberg is a must-watch to get information about two big boys in biz bucks and what side they are taking in what is turning out to be the usual battle of how innovation challenges entrenched power structures unless both can see benefits for their respective positions - and the customers' [that's a plural passive adjective, dear readers] interests and benefits need to get spoken up for and engaged in the power-play dynamics.


Here's a link from four days ago to Bloomberg's report about Elton Musk and Warren Buffett
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2016-01-28/musk-vs-buffett-a-solar-war-in-the-desert-heats-up


Here's a big map to show you how Sun-Rich Arizona & Mexico compare with other areas in the Southwest


Main Street Comes Alive Every 2nd Friday!

Well, yeah for years and still goin' strong.
Cheers to Suzanne Woodford - Sweethearts are welcome all the time!

Contact: Suzanne Woodford
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2ND FRIDAY NIGHT OUT  SWEETHEARTS ON MAIN
Historic Downtown Mesa welcomes romance during Sweethearts on Main!
 
January 31, 2016, MESA, AZ. – 2nd Friday celebrates Sweethearts on Main on Feb. 12.  There will be a free swing dance lesson on the OneOhOne patio at 8PM followed by a dance contest with prizes for the best swing dancers.  Get out your zoot suit and be ready to jump, jive, and wail.  There will be sweet treats for your sweetie and shops and restaurants open late.  Forget to buy a gift for your honey?  There’ll be over 60 artists showcasing original art work. Plus check out the food vendors, entertainment, live bands, and shops and restaurants open late. If you don’t have a sweetheart, bring your dog, bring your grandma, or bring your BFF. There’s always a free movie in the sliver lot.  This month’s film is Happy Feet 2!  Bing a lawn chair.  It all happens on Main Street from Center to Country Club.
 
Mesa’s 2nd Friday is the winner of the 2010 New Times “Best of Phoenix – Block Party” and was nominated for the 2011 “Best Arts Festival!” 2nd Friday brings thousands of people together for an evening of fun, food and entertainment as they experience the local culture and creativity of historic downtown Mesa. Learn more at www.2ndFridayNightOut.com.
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If you would like more information about Mesa’s 2nd Friday events, or to schedule an interview with
Suzanne Woodford, please call 602.318.5689,

FWD > Are YOU The New Face of Bicycling In Arizona?

To be fair, there are a lot of images out there - and a lot of positive things going on to promote cycling in Arizona and around Mesa. Except for one-day events like cause-related rides or marathons or cycling summits or industry promotions, what your MesaZona blogger sees about people who use bikes to get around on regularly, not just for occasional recreation or to snag political points, is a different picture.They're not all tricked-out on high-priced bikes or trendy cycle sportswear - apart from walking, it's their only way to get  jobs and that's if they a job - many do not and many are homeless . . . that was the subject of a post here back on 13 Nov 2015 "Can we get real ....?  http://mesazona.blogspot.com/2015/11/can-we-get-real-reimage-of-cycling-not.html 
 
Included in the post is this image of everyday bikes parked and secured in front of the Mesa Main Public by bike riders who either have no home or get locked out of homeless shelters and need a place to go during the day, with the other choice hanging-out in public spaces. Other homeless in Mesa aren't that lucky to get a bike - they have to use discarded shopping carts to carry aroundall their worldly possessions.
Please keep that point in mind. At the same time, yours truly is happy to your attention a one-day event coming up on Friday 01 April at the Mesa Convention Center:
Arizona Bicycling Summit 2016 Announced

 
 
 
 
 

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