Wednesday, August 10, 2016

KEEPING YOU INFORMED: To Increase Public Engagement Before, During + After Elections

Signs for candidates who want your votes to get elected to public office - or who want to get re-elected - are all over Mesa. It's that time again! Have you paid attention at all to issues that can directly you in your district or city-at-large? Registered to vote already? Early voting is underway here in Mesa - are you informed about issues and where candidates stand go serve the public?
Do you even know who your six Mesa City Council members are? Half of the seats on the City Council are up for grabs this year in Districts 1, 2 and 3 where there is competition. Vice Mayor Dennis Kavanagh is retiring in good grace after many years of dedication of public service. He, like current Councilmember David Luna,  has endorsed Ryan Winkle, a community activist and newcomer to the wonderful world of Mesa politics, for succession to District 3 in a heated competition with Jerry Lewis, influential LDS leader and executive in Edkey a charter school corporation, endorsed by both current Mayor Giles and ex-mayor Smith.
Outgoing Alex Finter has selected and endorsed fellow LDS member Shelly Allen, who got called up after retiring from city employment.
Dave Richins whose term limits in District 1have expired remains neutral at this time.
Two days ago the City of Mesa announced changes to early voting and ballot drop off locations http://www.mesanow.org/article.php?id=1711
Mesa Mayor John Giles goes unchallenged  in the no-contest for four more years inside City Hall after the job was handed to him by ex-mayor Scott Smith who left office to run in a failed bid for Arizona governor in 2014. Giles, a graduate of BYU and ASU practiced law for 25 years specializing in personal accident injury cases and evictions [ according to his profile on LinkedIn ] - hardly the qualifications for public office - and previously held a seat on the City Council from 1996-2000, was vice-mayor, named at one point like many men "Mesa Man-of-the-Year" and appeared to be on the trajectory for higher office at that time.
What threw him off that track is a mystery, only saying in public statements that he left office with "anxiety and a lot of pent-up energy". 12 years later he gets hand-selected, not elected, and nominated/approved by a LDS-dominated City Council to hold onto the position as mayor for the few months before the next election in 2014 with a low voter turn-out but where he did muster 72.7% of people who did take the time to vote for him. Giles admits he has failed to involve or engage in government during his first two-year stint in office 
 
E.thePeople is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that is the nation’s leading provider of interactive voter guide software. Hundreds of news organizations and civic groups have their software to provide in-depth online voter guides for local, state, and national elections.
More than 13 million people have visited e.thePeople voter guides since 2004.
13,000,000 visitors have used our Voter Guides through more than 150 affiliates
http://ethepeople.org/


E.THEPEOPLE AWARDED $200,000 TO CREATE NEW COMPREHENSIVE VOTER EXPERIENCE AS PART OF THE KNIGHT NEWS CHALLENGE ON ELECTIONS
(New York, N.Y.) – E.thePeople was awarded $200,000 as a winner of the Knight News Challenge on Elections for a project that will spur informed voter participation. The winning project, “Informed Voting from Start to Finish,” is collaboration between e.thePeople, Democracy Works, and the Center for Civic Design. An initiative of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Knight News Challenge on Elections sought ideas to better inform voters and increase civic participation before, during and after elections.
The initiative will link TurboVote, an online service developed by Democracy Works that provides registration help and reminders of when and where to vote, to hundreds of local online voter guides provided by e.thePeople in partnership with news and civic groups across the country. The Center for Civic Design will help the team refine information provided to voters and lead research to better understand how voters get and use election information. . .
Combining the knowledge and efforts of these three groups will provide unprecedented support to engage voters.
  • 80% of those who re-registered using the Democracy Works tool TurboVote successfully cast ballots in 2012, while nationwide turnout dropped to 57%. 75% of voters that TurboVote helped to register for the first time also cast ballots.
  • e.thePeople works with hundreds of news media and civic groups across the county to develop personalized online voter guides which have been used by over 13 million visitors.
  • The Center for Civic Design has developed design guidelines for voter information (including the Field Guides to Ensuring Voter Intent and Best Practices for Official Voter Information Guides in California), and has a strong methodology for evaluating effective voter information design.
The Knight News Challenge accelerates media innovation by funding breakthrough ideas in news and information. More at www.newschallenge.org.

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Monday, August 08, 2016

Shot In DTMesa Stephen Steinbrink - Impossible Hand

His hometown
Stephen Steinbrink’s New Video Captures The Dull Beauty Of The American Southwest
The songwriter debuts a mostly actionless clip for “Impossible Hand” off his seventh album
The two best dancers I know, Paul Arambula and Lay Yi Ohlsen, helped us by doing their thing in front of the Americopy print shop with the crooked palm tree where I used to make photocopied punk flyers. The abandoned AMF bowling alley and the dollar store with its depressed imprisoned Beta fish are weird decaying artifacts from when I was a kid. Ben and Saxon also grew up in Arizona, and together we took these little absurd stream of consciousness vignettes and edited them to follow no narrative and meander aimlessly, which is what growing up in Arizona feels like."

Uploaded on Jul 27, 2016
Directed and shot by Ben Kitnick & Saxon Richardson in Phoenix, AZ and edited by Stephen Steinbrink.

Impossible Hand is taken from the album 'Anagrams' by Stephen Steinbrink. Available now on LP/CD/Digital:
https://www.melodic.co.uk/anagrams

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Journalism (HBO)

HEADS UP Take the time to watch this - 2 million people have viewed what John Oliver has to say. Here in Mesa I never see journalists or reporters at City Council meetings and rarely anyone from the public.
Published on 07 August 2016
Views: 2,112,785
Running Time: 19:22

The newspaper industry is suffering. That’s bad news for journalists — both real and fictional

Saturday, August 06, 2016

HEADS UP! >> Tools + Resources To Support Local Leaders and Community Organizations

Resources for Public Space Stewardship
http://publicspacestewardship.org/

This website provides inspiration, practical information, and ready-to-use tools that will support local leaders and community organizations in their public space stewardship efforts.
Event-based Models
BACKGROUND INFORMATION The event-based model centers around programming and activation. The model involves temporary alteration or creation of public spaces



Grassroots Community Partnerships
BACKGROUND INFORMATION In some scenarios, groups of residents, business owners, and other local stakeholders have formed grassroots organizations for the



Public/Private Partnership
BACKGROUND INFORMATION A public–private partnership is a government service or private business venture which is funded and operated through a



Special Assessment Districts
BACKGROUND INFORMATION Like most states, California law allows for the formation of special assessment districts - areas in which property



Maintenance and/or Technical Assistance Partnerships       
BACKGROUND INFORMATION For many small community organizations, taking on all aspects of public space management can be challenging. Particularly

Friday, August 05, 2016

FOR YOUR INFORMATION: oops! Here's John Giles

Has John Giles found his next?? ???
Taking Mesa to the Next Mesa
http://www.johngilesformayor.com/meet-john-giles/

Why Mesa  [still ] , needs John Giles?
Mesa Issues: Oops, This Page Could Not Be Found!
http://www.johngilesformayor.com/mesa-issues/


Flight Radar 24 > PHXMesa Gateway

AZA / KIWA
Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport
United States

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KIWA 052148Z 30008KT 45SM SCT080 BKN120 37/18 A2982 RMK TCU E-S
 
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05 Aug 2:58 PM (22 minutes ago) - DA40 (N4106G) Diamond DA-40 Diamond Star - Private owner -
05 Aug 2:49 PM (31 minutes ago) - P28A (N9299B) Piper PA-28-181 - TransPac Aviation Academy -
05 Aug 2:44 PM (36 minutes ago) - B733 (N363SW) Boeing 737-3H4 - Southwest Airlines -
05 Aug 2:21 PM (1 hour ago) - P28A (N4400X) Piper PA-28-181 - Private owner -
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From Adweek > What Grabbed Attention [including my man Pie]

7 Digital Marketing Stats That Grabbed Our Attention This Week
Bots are big, folks 
August 5, 2016, 11:29 AM EDT
Link >> here
Check out these seven digital marketing stats that caught our eye during the last few days.
1. Brands on bots
After offering chatbots for only a few months,
Kik said on Thursday that its app has already facilitated nearly 2 billion messages with brands, entertainment companies and publishers on the platform. Between 60 and 70 brands have gone through Kik's vetting process to enter its Bot Shop. 
2. Social cosmos
Troy Young, president of Hearst Magazines Digital Media,
told The Wall Street Journal that Cosmopolitan's Snapchat Discover channel has been accumulating roughly 6 million viewers every day, and that viewers are averaging between six and seven minutes with the content.
3. The video era cometh
Industry experts predict that as much as 80 percent of total internet traffic will be video-based by 2020, but mastering this brave new world is no small task. For instance, the top challenge to online video spend is return-on-investment compared to other media, according to 41 percent of the marketers surveyed in
L2's report this week.
4. Digital ads dynamo
Facebook now has 3 million active advertisers, the company reported, and more than 
70 percent of the brands are located outside of the United States. The company said its fastest growing region is Southeast Asia. The revelation came on the heels of Facebook stating last week that it raked in $6.24 billion in ad sales during the second quarter. 
5. Big bucks for Hulu
If you don't believe in the power of online video, Time Warner certainly does. It 
just acquired a 10 percent stake in video streaming service Hulu for $583 million.
6. The Donald's brand falleth
The Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City will be closing its doors in September due to labor strikes,
we learned earlier this week. Well, Foursquare's data gives a behind-the-scenes peek into more of the story, showing that visits to the troubled hotel and its sister brands, Trump SoHo and Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago, fell between 17 percent and 24 percent this past year compared to the 12 months before. All things Donald Trump, including his GOP candidacy to be president, seem to have had a rough week.
7. This Pie guy is good
Speaking of politics, humor centering on the subject—when combined with social media—can launch a career. Just ask Tom Walker, a British satirist whose page has garnered more than 50 million video views since last September on Facebook alone with its 
Jonathan Pie character.