Here's an Op-Ed column that appeared yesterday with a disclaimer
The White House runs red with the blood of American citizens, no matter who wins the election the US will suffer

Here's an Op-Ed column that appeared yesterday with a disclaimer
The White House runs red with the blood of American citizens, no matter who wins the election the US will suffer
By Andrei Molodkin, a Russian-born conceptual artist who lives in France. He served in the Soviet Army before graduating from the Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry.

Don't hold your breath. Doesn't look like it anytime soon - name one member of the Mesa City Council who's got a sound policy to advance as we sink deeper into a housing crisis during a pandemic wherever affordability and tenant protections have taken on renewed urgency. Who really believes in being a strong and fearless advocate for affordable housing?
Who will bring an ambitious plan to-the-table?
Who will push for a deep reinvestment to build new lower-and-middle income apartments in a policy agenda - "The New Housing Deal"?
Who has the political will that makes a priority to push for "a comprehensive social safety net that establishes both health and housing as a human right.”
Take your pick - after Hizzoner's Welcome and the Roll Call
HIGHLIGHTS > Re-Openings with Reduced Capacity
Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum Opening December 18
Mesa Amphitheater [outdoor venue for performing arts]
Arts Classes + Art Studios
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• MCAreopeningDecember 18
• Safety Protocols:
• Online timed ticketing • Reduced capacity -25maximum • Established one-way directional flow • Installed plexiglass shields at front desk
• Mask requirement for staff and public • Increased cleaning schedule • Hand sanitizer stations
• Hours: Tues-Fri 10AM-5PM Sat 10AM-4PM
Reopening Art Studios
• Safety Protocols • Reduced Capacity –4 to 10 seats • Plexiglass shields and physical distancing
• Mask requirement for students • Sanitization stations in each studio
• Safety equipment no longer shared
• Limited Reopening –December 1
• 10 Workshops
• Expanded Reopening –January 11
• 12 Arts in Service classes • 136 in-person Studio classes • Continued Online Classes • 8 online classes
Reopening Performing Arts in Mesa Amphitheater
• MAC Theaters closed until further notice
• Performances at MesaAmp
• January 19 through May 18
• 15 events at Mesa Amp
• Mesa Amp capacity = 4,950
• Limiting to 30% capacity = 1,500 • Start at 750 • Gradually increase to 1500
• Six-ticket "pods" • Socialdistancing,masks
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| File #: | 20-1081 |
| Type: | Presentation | Status: | Agenda Ready |
| In control: | City Council Study Session |
| On agenda: | 10/29/2020 |
| Title: | Hear a presentation and discuss the state of the Court update. |
| Attachments: | 1. Presentation |
Item 1-a STATE OF THE-COURT UPDATE
| File #: | 20-1081 |
| Type: | Presentation | Status: | Agenda Ready |
| In control: | City Council Study Session |
| On agenda: | 10/29/2020 |
| Title: | Hear a presentation and discuss the state of the Court update. |
| Attachments: | 1. Presentation |
Item 1-b MESA ART CENTER UPDATES AND PROGRAMS AND PROPOSED RE-OPENINGS
| File #: | 20-1098 |
| Type: | Presentation | Status: | Agenda Ready |
| In control: | City Council Study Session |
| On agenda: | 11/5/2020 |
| Title: | Hear a presentation and discuss an update on Mesa Arts Center programs and the proposed reopening of certain MAC programs, and provide direction on the proposed program reopenings. |
| Attachments: | 1. Presentation |
Item 2-a HUMAN RELATIONS ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES 09.23.2020
| File #: | 20-1148 |
| Type: | Minutes | Status: | Agenda Ready |
| In control: | City Council Study Session |
| On agenda: | 11/5/2020 |
| Title: | Human Relations Advisory Board meeting held on September 23, 2020. |
| Attachments: | 1. Human Relations Advisory Board Minutes Sep 23, 2020 |