Wednesday, October 17, 2018

U.S. Housing Market RAPID Slowdown! The Fed Is Going To CRASH Real Estate!


Smart City Mesa? When Are Sensors Collecting Your Data - Huh?

Like the opening line in a video from a CNBC video uploaded to YouTube in February 2017 - 20 months ago -  that is included in this announcement from Mesa Now, "Chances are that some  cities may be getting smarter by the year. Chances are just as likely that some cities are not.
This workshop is all about the city TRACKING EVERYTHING ALL THE TIME collecting data - your data that you own.
. . . You probably don't know it - this workshop will tell you what's been done already that you probably don't know.
It's true that Mesa mayor is sometimes way-out-there in his own mind with sugar-plum coated visions beyond reality of things and "Big League Dreams" to become a world-class city
But comparing this conservative most-suburbanized city in America - with only a population of 480,000 - where we live with three of the world's greatest cities   Singapore, Dubai and Barcelona - is just not playing in the right ball park in the city's Field of Dreams.
Hey! This is way BEYOND REALITY. 
Mesa is indeed in a league of its own imagination that some people might find baffling, striking-out time and time on plans to make-over and transform Mesa into a copy-cat mimic satellite of Salt Lake City where there's little left or few allowed who look to an emerging metamorphosis that sets Mesa above what's usually put on-the-table for public consumption.
Minds like Giles and other bright minds inside City Hall consistently make Mesa more sprawling and growing-fast in the same old ways following the endless game-plans that have worked time-and-time again for the real estate industry's "master-planned communities" spreading secluded gated enclaves like a big blob devouring The Valley.
It's way beyond reality that the mayor of Mesa, large companies and City leaders all want  you to believe that Mesa is A Smart City.
It's just another one of those bogus Engage-The-Citizens
campaigns that turn into major screw-ups.
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PRESS RELEASE FROM CITY OF MESA NEWSROOM

 

 
Building the Mesa Smart City -
Citizen Innovator Workshop Oct. 25
October 16, 2018 at 4:55 pm
Residents, entrepreneurs, innovators, students, large companies and City leaders are invited to join in a conversation about building a smart city in Mesa.
 The City will host "Building a Mesa Smart City: A Citizen Innovator Workshop" Thursday, Oct. 25 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Mesa Arts Center, 1 E. Main St., to engage citizens in the local smart city conversation.
"The term "smart city" means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. Ultimately, a smart city collects and uses data to efficiently manage assets and resources. Smart cities make decisions based on data that help communities become safer, economically prosperous, educated and diverse while offering affordable housing and a great place to live, work and play."
The City of Mesa is developing a Smart City Strategic Plan which will serve as a guide for decisions related to the expansion of technology to deliver improved services.
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BLOGGER NOTE: Hold on just a minute!
Let's have a reality check backed up with real data >
Here in Arizona MESA RANKS #29 out of 44 cities in Smart Cities

02 September 2018
No More Jivin' + No More Happy-Talk: Mesa Ranks #29 Out of 44 Here In Arizona For Smart Cities
Zippia
Let's get the low-down - the real low-down - from experts not from politicians where Mesa ranks for intelligence, job opportunities - not promises in the over-hyped media of job creation promises.
Is Mesa a Smart City?
Instead of public performance-pieces by our mayor who's better leading a high school marching band instead of leading the city to professional skilled opportunities, affordability and quality of life that's equitable and fair for everyone.     
Absolutely no doubt about it now - the data and the facts are in to show that the City of Mesa schools (and millions of taxpayer dollars spent on the largest public education system in the entire State of Arizona) is falling behind NOT moving ahead to the next level when it comes to intelligence and job skills. With a huge budget employing thousands it's the Big Patronage Gravy Train (with some exceptions) that's failed for generations to deliver satisfactory outcomes to educate students on every level across the board. Taxpayers are getting short-changed . . . Just keeping you informed as usual here on this blog. It's all in good faith to encourage overdue changes; take some action, folks > it's up to you!

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"Cities around the globe are making efforts to become smart cities and Mesa is on the front edge of this next technology era."
"We are thrilled to host this open discussion for citizens to share their ideas in the development of a smarter Mesa," Mayor John Giles said.
"Technology can be a tool for us to improve the lives of Mesa residents, and we want residents to be a part of the process."
The workshop is designed to bring together a wide range of people to identify community needs and challenges with the goal of integrating that information into the Smart Cities Strategic Plan and using next-generation technologies to address them.
Additionally, Spanish-speaking facilitators will be in attendance for citizens more comfortable speaking in Spanish.
The FREE event will begin with networking and socializing (light appetizers provided) in the lobby from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. and continue with the interactive Smart City Citizen Innovator Workshop in the Nesbitt-Elliott Playhouse Theater from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
For tickets, please RSVP at mesasmartcity.eventbrite.com.
Public Information and Communications
Contact: Kevin Christopher
Tel. 480-644-4699
kevin.christopher@mesaaz.gov
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You can watch the video "What is a smart city? | CNBC Explains" by clicking here

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Here In Mesa: A Monster MAGA Media Rally On-The-Runway or "Not Our First Rodeo" ?


Here's Mesa Mayor John Giles on his high horse ready-to-ride an just another one of those goofy slips-ups emanating from his lips for  a presidential visit, saying the event was a positive opportunity for Mesa to share “the great story we have.”
“This is not our first rodeo,”
Giles told KTAR News 92.3 FM’s Arizona’s Morning News on Monday. He likes to get in the spotlight a lot. 
Like a good Boy Scout, he adds .
Mesa is well prepared for this. … We welcome the spotlight.” 



Like a good Boy Scout, Mesa Mayor John Giles says the city will be prepared for President Trump visit
By | UPDATED: October 15, 2018 at 10:07 am
"The selected site on the runway and inside a private hangar leased by International Air Response at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport is a more controlled environment than city streets if there are any disruptions confronting a contentious Trump visit.  
After getting caught in an open-microphone glitch calling Trump 'an idiot' during a town hall meeting staged here in Mesa last  year with AZ Senator Jeff Flake, Giles doesn’t know whether he will attend the rally.
“I haven’t received the invitation

… (but) given the opportunity would love to do that.” 
RIGHT.
Who can ever forget our goofy mayor trying to pull-off another one of his public stunts at his State-Of-The-City speech back in 2014?
 

Monday, October 15, 2018

The Digital Identity Revolution | John Luxford | TEDxWpg


Published on Oct 15, 2018
Views: 20,228
Virtual Reality and Identity clash when you identify more with your avatar than with your actual self. 
 John Luxford is a self-taught software developer, musician, and entrepreneur who is passionate about technology as a means of social change.
After moving to Winnipeg from Ontario in 1999, he worked in the Winnipeg Free Press’ web department, where he wrote an online auction app that ran on every major newspaper in Canada before being bought out. Unfortunately the buyout happened when John was on vacation, and he came back to find himself out of a job.
Instead of finding another 9-5, John started Simian Systems, an open source software company that he ran from 2001-2011, working with clients such as Princeton and Disney.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.
Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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2 Mesa City Council Meeting Mon 15 Oct 2018

Regular Meeting: 23:11
Quick consent again after Kevin Christopher takes a few minutes to read the 40-item agenda for this meeting.
It was preceded today by a Study Session that has not yet been uploaded to YouTube, although this regular meeting was uploaded 15 minutes after it ended.
This meeting takes about a total of 23 minutes to dispose of business.
District 4 Councilmember Chris is absent for the second time in-a-row. Giles says
" he's away on city business working with the police department . . . "
Published on Oct 15, 2018
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. . . and here's the "Study Session" for a duration of  05:58
Council Study Session - 10/15/2018
Please note that the Public Hearings have been removed from this meetings agenda
Mark Freeman chimes in about the opening of the new Household Waste Drop-Off facility and suggests another be built in southeast Mesa . . . it's open 4 days a week and includes what is called 'a swap shop' where you can things right off-the-shelf.
No study session this Thursday 18 Oct.
You can watch the study session > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLaM7cYC1ic
 

Sun-Rich Arizona: We Can Do Better Going Forward In 2018

ACEEE 2018 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard
October 4, 2018 
Media Contact(s):
Patrick Mitchell, 703-276-3266, Hastings Group
States up efficiency investments & power savings; push net-zero buildings & electric vehicles; NJ, CT, CO, SD improve most; MA and CA lead
Washington, DC— As the US government loosens environmental rules, states are investing more in energy efficiency and delivering increased power savings, according to the 2018 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard. This 12th annual report from the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), released today, identifies the leaders (Massachusetts and California), the most-improved states, notably New Jersey, the states that lost ground such as Iowa, and those lagging behind, including North Dakota, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
The scorecard offers mostly good news about energy efficiency — the nation’s third-largest electricity resource. In response to federal efforts to freeze US vehicle and appliance standards, quite a few states worked to retain their own standards and to promote electric vehicles as well as zero-energy buildings. While some, like Iowa and Connecticut, saw legislative attacks within their states, others — including Virginia, New York, New Jersey, Colorado, and Arkansas — unveiled plans to boost investments in efficiency and clean energy, often driven by concerns about climate change.
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Blogger Note: Arizona had a higher rating in 2013

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Published on Oct 4, 2018
ACEEE state policy analyst Weston Berg, lead author of the 2018 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard, discusses the report's findings.
For more information on the State Scorecard, visit http://aceee.org/state-policy/scorecard



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The scorecard, which ranks states based on 32 metrics in six areas, has these key findings:
  • New Jersey improved the most, moving up five ranks to #18. The Garden State set new annual energy savings targets and took steps to rejoin the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a multistate cap and trade emissions compact. Missouri, Connecticut, Colorado, and South Dakota showed marked improvement. Other improved states include Nevada and North Carolina.  
  • Massachusetts continued to rank #1 overall. It launched a plan to set new three-year energy savings targets and approved utility spending for grid-scale modernization. A close second is California, which led efficiency efforts in three areas: buildings, transportation, and appliances. These leaders are followed by Rhode Island, Vermont, Connecticut, New York, Oregon, Minnesota, Washington, and Maryland.  
  • Iowa fell the most, moving down five spots to #24. This drop was due mostly to a bill signed earlier this year (SF2311) that imposes a restrictive cap on efficiency programs and allows customers to opt out of paying for some of them. Sixteen other states also fell in the rankings.
States increased investments in energy efficiency in the utility sector.
They spent nearly $8.0 billion last year, up from $7.6 billion in 2016.
The result was a 7.3% increase in electricity savings (nearly 26.5 million megawatt-hours) — enough to power about 2.5 million US homes per year. 
  • States ramped up efforts to promote zero-emission vehicles (ZEV), mostly electric, as the federal government sought to freeze fuel economy standards for cars and SUVs. California joined with eight other states in rolling out an updated ZEV plan, which incentivizes consumers to buy ZEVs. Missouri moved to incentivize the rollout of more EV charging stations, and Oregon to require new buildings be ready to charge EVs.
  • More states pushed for zero-energy construction (buildings that produce as much power as they use) largely through tougher building codes. California calls for all new homes and commercial buildings to be net zero-energy by 2020 and 2030, respectively. Vermont, Rhode Island, Oregon, Washington, the District of Columbia and Massachusetts have incorporated net zero-energy construction into long-range plans.
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Here Are The Most — And Least — Energy Efficient States      
A new report by the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy scored each state for energy efficiency. See how your state fared.
By Daniel Hampton, Patch National Staff |