Tuesday, January 02, 2018

Your Right-To-Know: 2017 In Review > Actions Taken By Mesa City Council



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Meeting DateDocument TitleMeeting TypeDocument TypeView Document
12/4/2017December 4, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
11/20/2017November 20, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
11/20/2017November 20, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
11/6/2017November 6, 2017 CFNCFN-FinanceMinutes
11/6/2017November 6, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
11/6/2017November 6, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
11/2/2017November 2, 2017 CSTCST-Sustainability and TransportationMinutes
11/2/2017November 2, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
10/16/2017October 16, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
10/16/2017October 16, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
10/12/2017October 12, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
10/5/2017October 5, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
10/2/2017October 2, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
10/2/2017October 2, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
9/28/2017September 28, 2017 SPLSPL-SpecialMinutes
9/28/2017September 28, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
9/21/2017September 21, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
9/18/2017September 18, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
9/18/2017September 18, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
9/11/2017September 11, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
9/11/2017September 11, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
8/31/2017August 31, 2017 SPLSPL-SpecialMinutes
8/28/2017August 28, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
8/28/2017August 28, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
8/21/2017August 21, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
8/21/2017August 21, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
8/17/2017August 17, 2017 StudySTY-StudyMinutes
8/10/2017August 10, 2017 AHCAHC-Ad HocMinutes
7/10/2017July 10, 2017 CFNCFN-FinanceMinutes
7/10/2017July 10, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
7/10/2017July 10, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
7/6/2017July 6, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
7/3/2017July 3, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
7/3/2017July 3, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
6/29/2017June 29, 2017 CFDCFD-Community Facilities DistrictMinutes
6/29/2017June 29, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
6/26/2017June 26, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
6/26/2017June 26, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
6/15/2017June 15, 2017 SPLSPL-SpecialMinutes
6/5/2017June 5, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
6/5/2017June 5, 2017 SPLSPL-SpecialMinutes
6/5/2017June 5, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
6/1/2017June 1, 2017 CFDCFD-Community Facilities DistrictMinutes
6/1/2017June 1, 2017 CFDCFD-Community Facilities DistrictMinutes
6/1/2017June 1, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
5/25/2017May 25, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
5/22/2017May 22, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
5/22/2017May 22, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
5/18/2017May 18, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
5/11/2017May 11, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
5/8/2017May 8, 2017 CEDCED-Economic DevelopmentMinutes
5/8/2017May 8, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
5/8/2017May 8, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
5/4/2017May 4, 2017 SPLSPL-SpecialMinutes
5/4/2017May 4, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
4/27/2017April 27, 2017 CFDCFD-Community Facilities DistrictMinutes
4/27/2017April 27, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
4/20/2017APril 20, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
4/17/2017April 17, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
4/17/2017April 17, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
4/13/2017April 13, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
4/6/2017April 6, 2017 CSTCST-Sustainability and TransportationMinutes
4/6/2017April 6, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
4/3/2017April 3, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
4/3/2017April 3, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
4/3/2017April 3, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
3/30/2017March 30, 2017 CCCCCC-Community and Cultural DevelopmentMinutes
3/30/2017March 30, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
3/23/2017March 23, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
3/20/2017March 20, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
3/20/2017March 20, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
3/16/2017March 16, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
3/6/2017March 6, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
3/6/2017March 6, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
2/27/2017February 27, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
2/27/2017February 27, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
2/23/2017February 23, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
2/16/2017February 16, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
2/9/2017February 9, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
2/8/2017February 8, 2017 JDRJDR-Joint with Dobson Ranch Homeowners AssociationMinutes
2/6/2017February 6, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
2/6/2017February 6, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
2/2/2017February 2, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
1/26/2017January 26, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
1/23/2017January 23, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
1/19/2017January 19, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes
1/11/2017January 11, 2017 SPLSPL-SpecialMinutes
1/9/2017January 9, 2017 RGLRGL-RegularMinutes
1/9/2017January 9, 2017 STYSTY-StudyMinutes

To Be Fair In 2018 > Stay Smart

Heads Up > Remember they're YOUR Civil Liberties

Prediction for 2018: The Mesa City Council Will Take Action

R U F*cKkN Kidding Me? Clean Air? Make More???


Maricopa County's Initiative to Promote Cleaner Air and Healthier Lives
Let's get serious (and outraged) here, folks > Neither ADEQ nor Maricopa County is doing enough to fulfill their mission: FAILURE: the air we breathe is dangerous to health.
This region consistently violates federal clean air standards year-after-year. It's getting worse, not better. A so-called "educational outreach initiative" just does not even take the first pro-active action necessary to deal with this problem.
 
Please demand action to hold officials accountable by submitting comments to this website - http://cleanairmakemore.com/ 
All nine PM-2.5 monitors across the Phoenix Valley exceed the Federal Health Standard yesterday. One monitor (West Phoenix) came in with an AQI of 249 (199.3ug/m3) which is "Very Unhealthy." This is also the highest PM-2.5 value we have recorded on New Year's Day since our current network records began in 2005.
Air Data
Maricopa County HPA Headers

HPA

 PM2.5 Air Pollutant


The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) is issuing a High Pollution Advisory (HPA)  for Jan. 2, 2018, for fine particulate matter (PM2.5), also known as soot, for Maricopa County, Arizona. This HPA is due to particle pollutant levels expected to accumulate enough to exceed the federal health standard for PM2.5.
Latest Air Quality Data For Maricopa County
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Phoenix Forecast
AQI Scale
Air Quality ISSUED ON: Tue. Jan 2, 2018
This report is updated Monday through Friday and is valid for areas within and bordering Phoenix, Arizona
Today | Tuesday 1/2/2018
101
PM2.5
MessageHealth Statement:Active children and adults, and people with respiratory disease, such as asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor exertion.
Tomorrow | Wednesday 1/3/2018
84
PM10
MessageHealth Statement:Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing prolonged outdoor exertion.
Extended | Thursday 1/4/2018
87
PM10
MessageHealth Statement:Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing prolonged outdoor exertion.
Extended | Friday 1/5/2018
88
PM10
MessageHealth Statement:Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing prolonged outdoor exertion.
Extended | Saturday 1/6/2018
87
PM10
MessageHealth Statement:Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing prolonged outdoor exertion.

Air Pollutant Breakdown
PollutantYesterday
1/1/2018
Tuesday
1/2/2018
Wednesday
1/3/2018
Thursday
1/4/2018
Friday
1/5/2018
Saturday
1/6/2018
O3474644444344
CO452423262426
PM101426284878887
PM2.524910175716865
O3 = Ozone, CO = Carbon Monoxide, PM10 = Particles 10 microns and smaller, PM2.5 = Particles smaller than 2.5 microns

Synopsis & Discussion
Forecaster: -M. Pace
All nine PM-2.5 monitors across the Phoenix Valley exceed the Federal Health Standard yesterday. One monitor (West Phoenix) came in with an AQI of 249 (199.3ug/m3) which is "Very Unhealthy." This is also the highest PM-2.5 value we have recorded on New Year's Day since our current network records began in 2005.
Air Data
 
About Clean Air Make More
Clean Air Make More is an educational outreach initiative  created to inform Maricopa County residents about air pollution challenges we face in the county and provide them with the tools they need to take action. Created by the Maricopa County Air Quality Department and funded through fines collected from air quality violations, the primary focus of Clean Air Make More is to reduce the number of days this region exceeds the federal health standard for air pollution. This site will provide you with information on the air quality forecast, current restrictions, no burn day restrictions, air quality news, upcoming events and ways to reduce air pollution. 
 

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