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Friday, November 27, 2020

Weed (Cannabis) Was The Real Winner of the 2020 Election

It's the new NORML - Majority Approval for sure, but here in Mesa, conservative Republicans and city planners want to imposed some PROHIBITIONS using Police Regulations to interfere in Free-Market Enterprises
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23 November 2020

MARIJUANA PROHIBITIONS > What's The Buzz? December 1, 2020 @ Mesa City Council

That's right here in 'the most conservative city' in the Great State of Arizona. Here's the official notice on the Agenda, Item 6-b

File #: 20-1212   
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/1/2020
Title:

Amending Title 6 of the Mesa City Code (Police Regulations) by adding a new Chapter 25 entitled “Marijuana Prohibitions” prohibiting certain activities and facilities related to marijuana including:

recreational marijuana retail establishments, except for retail sales by a state dual licensee at a shared location;

marijuana testing facilities;

delivery of marijuana unless delivered by a nonprofit medical marijuana dispensary in accordance with state regulations; and

the consumption of marijuana on City property, certain prohibited property, and in vehicles/transportation. (Citywide)

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20 December 2017

Smokin' Hot News: High-Ho! Mesa Is Getting 'Greener'

What to your MesaZona blogger's wondering eyes should appear just a few hours ago in an online report from AZ Big Media is that here in the most conservative city in America, the grand-daddy of Mesa law firms where both Mesa Mayor John Giles and D4 Mesa City Councilmember Chris Glover got their first start in the practice of law, there was this headline below. Being the Pundit-at-heart yours truly is, it appears that the 'grass-roots' citizen activist movement that put the issue of what's called in popular jargon medical marijuana' in a referendum overlwhelmingly approved by voters has creating an entire new engine for economic development.
It's reason to celebrate!
2020 elections: 5 states pass legal marijuana measures, potentially growing  industry by $9 billion
 

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Here in Arizona Proposition 207

Arizona Proposition 207 Election Results: Legalize Recreational Marijuana

Ariz. Statewide Results

Possessing and using recreational marijuana would be legal for people 21 and over, and marijuana offenses could be expunged.

Results by county

CountyTotal votesAbsentee
Maricopa 2,004,526 1,844,180
Pima 491,604 431,892
Pinal 178,978 143,335
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NO CONFIDENCE #2 > Mesa City Council Study Session - 5/4/2020

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E-Commerce Logistics: Factoring-In Added Costs for Distribution Fulfillment Centers to Nearby Locations for Online Shopping

Looking down-the-roads ahead, a series of in-the-sky satellite images captures the changing landscape around one airport in California in conjunction with 'dry distribution centers', the development of 'inland ports' and how en-ecommerce hubs are creating additional costs both  to the quality of life and long-range impacts on the environment.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT? You can see as you leave any city nowadays you have this whole strip of warehouses dedicated to online shopping fulfillment,” says Sharon Cullinane, a professor of sustainable logistics at the University of Gothenburg. “You have to have warehouses that are closer and closer to the centers of population so that they can do these half-hour deliveries — it’s a bit mad really.”
Here in Mesa we have two airports that are development areas for increasing speculative industrial investments and commercial/residential construction: Falcon Field in Northeast Mesa and Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Southeast Mesa. And then there's Sky Bridge, a planned 'E-Commerce Hub' for exports to Mexico
NOTE: Some city leaders welcome the boom in warehouse jobs. . . many of those jobs are seasonal or temporary and don’t necessarily come with a living wage.)
"You might not see it each time you make a purchase, but online shopping takes up a lot of space in the real world. The number of warehouses built to keep e-commerce running smoothly is growing quickly, and they’re creeping closer to neighborhoods in order to meet consumers’ expectations for quick deliveries.
Online shopping has changed the landscape"
The pandemic isn’t slowing this trend down much. There’s more demand for warehouse space because people are shopping online more. On top of that, some retailers are keeping more inventory on hand because of disruptions to supply chains during the global crisis.
These images taken by satellite show how dramatically online shopping has changed the landscape of one county in California...
atellite images show online shopping’s growing footprint

Warehouses are moving closer to neighborhoods and bringing pollution with them

By Justine Calma@justcalma Nov 25, 2020, 10:53am EST
A lot of the stuff that Americans buy passes through here. The nearby ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach handle about 40 percent of all goods Americans import. Once it gets off a ship, most of that stuff is quickly sent inland to “dry ports,” another term for warehouses and distribution centers that sort packages and send them off to their final destinations.
 
Visual of warehouse development around the San Bernardino airport from 2005 (Left) to 2018 (Right). The Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice has a more interactive map of the warehouses surrounding the airport.
Images: CCAEJ / ESRI
           

The satellite imagery shows the explosive growth of warehouses surrounding the San Bernardino International Airport between 2005 and 2018. On Google Maps, you can see what businesses occupy some of those huge structures: Amazon, PepsiCo, Clorox, Kohl’s, and Mars Petcare (the parent company for well-known pet food brands like Pedigree and Iams). San Bernardino County and neighboring Riverside County together — a region called the Inland Empire — make up one of the biggest logistics and distribution hubs in the US. . .

CCAEJ took these images with the help of geographic information system company Esri to show how this community is in some ways paying for the environmental and health costs of purchases people are making elsewhere. What you can’t see in the photos is the flurry of trucks, trains, and planes taking goods to and from these warehouses. The warehouses are magnets for tailpipe pollution. And San Bernardino County has consistently had the worst smog in the US, according to annual reports from the American Lung Association. . .
 
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Thursday, November 26, 2020

NO CONFIDENCE #1 > Mesa City Council Study Session - 2/24/2020

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NO CONFIDENCE in The Mesa City Council Report or The Numbers

What's this about? See this > Open before PUBLIC HEARING ON DECEMBER 1,2020

File #: 20-1140   
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/16/2020
Title: Modifying terms/rates/fees/charges for electric utility services. (Districts 1 and 4)
Attachments: 1. Council Report w Attachments, 2. Ordinance, 3. Resolution w Rate Book

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City Council Report 21 Pages long
Date: November 16, 2020
To: City Council
Through: Michael Kennington, Chief Financial Officer Kari Kent, Assistant City Manager John Pombier, Assistant City Manager
From:  Candace Cannistraro, Management and Budget Director Scott Bouchie, Environmental Management and Sustainability Director Frank McRae, Energy Resources Director Jake West, Water Resources, Director
Subject: Fiscal Year 2020/2021 Utility Rate Recommendations
PURPOSE AND RECOMMENDATION
The following information has been compiled and placed on file with the Mesa City Clerk in Compliance with Arizona State statute.
The attached information outlines recommended electric, natural gas, solid waste, wastewater and water utility rates, components, fees and/or charges to be presented to the City Council in association with the introduction of utility rate ordinances on November 16, 2020.

This will be followed by the public hearing on December 1, 2020 as stated in the Notice of Intention to be published on September 21, 2020.
Discussions of these proposals to the full City Council occurred at the study sessions on September 17, 2020 and October 22, 2020.

Additionally, Utility Enterprise forecast and utility rate recommendations were presented to the Audit, Finance and Enterprise Committee on August 27, 2020 and September 10, 2020. Subsequently, the results of these discussions are available online at the City of Mesa website, Mesaaz.gov, under City Hall, council agendas and minutes.
The purpose of this report is to provide staff recommendations for utility rate adjustments. The rate adjustments are recommended to be effective January 1, 2021.
The forecasted expenses for each utility are compared to the forecasted revenues based on the current rates. The increases in annualized revenues due to the
recommended rate adjustments are in the table below.

Additionally, the table below shows the increases in operating and debt service expenses for each utility from FY 2019/20 to FY 2020/21:
Utility  Revenue Expenses

Solid Waste  $330,000  $1,945,000

Electric $272,000  $2,124,000

Natural Gas    $428,000   $6,066,000

Water $6,698,000 $19,423,000

Wastewater  $2,951,000   $10,352,000

Capital Investment
The City continues to place a high priority on infrastructure investment to attract and service future development. The FY 2020/21 capital improvement program (CIP) includes the planning for increased customer demand, maintaining system reliability and satisfying contractual obligations. The debt service on utility revenue bonds is funded through the utility rates paid by customers. The City issues bonds on an asneeded basis in order to minimize the interest cost. Anticipated future debt service has been included in the forecast and rate recommendations

WATER UTILITY 
Rates for water service are comprised of two components: Service Charge, with a flat monthly rate based on the water meter size and Usage Charge, based on units of water consumption. 
The water utility forecast includes increased costs for debt service, payments in lieu of franchise fees, joint venture costs for the operation of the Val Vista Water Treatment Facility, power, commodity, and chemicals at City water treatment plants. Staff reviews and forecasts all costs each year to ensure rates are sufficient to keep up with expenses.  This includes significant cost increases for operational ($15.2M) and debt service ($4.1M) costs from FY 2019/20 to FY 2020/2

WASTEWATER UTILITY 
Rates for residential wastewater service are comprised of two components: Service Charge with a flat monthly rate, and Usage Charge based on wastewater demand volume.  Wastewater volume is calculated for each customer based on 90% of the average monthly water use for the three lowest water usage months from December through March (also known as the “winter water monthly average”).  This approximates indoor household usage and the resulting demand on the wastewater system.  A Citywide winter water monthly average is used for new customers until an individual customer average can be determined. 
The wastewater utility forecast includes increased costs for debt service associated with the expansion of the Greenfield Water Reclamation Facility, with start-up costs beginning
  
in FY 2019/20 and fully expanded operations beginning in FY 2020/21.  Significant costs within the utility are the cost of chemicals, electricity, and the cost of ownership, operation, and maintenance of the 91st Avenue Wastewater Treatment Facility, a joint venture with the cities of Glendale, Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe.  Staff reviews and forecasts costs each year to ensure rates are sufficient to keep up with expenses.  The debt service costs increased $3.9M and operational costs increased $6.4M from FY 2019/20 to FY 2020/21.

 

 

 

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