AGENDA FOR THE LAURELWOOD/VILLA DE PAZ BLOCK WATCH

09Apr2015, 6:30 PM

Pendergast Community Center (Villa de Paz Elementary School New Gym) 10550 W Mariposa St

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS: SIGN-INON THE CLIPBOARD (__ attended)

A.Local news

CAO Update:

Notes:

-Drug bust on 106th ave

-Deceased male at 10124 W Highland

-Crimestop line not answered?

Community:

Spot Crime: Burglary______, assault ______, theft ______, ______

-Loud bass at 10062 W Highland, Excessive noise

-Barking dogs – seems to be increasing; phone is an answering machine. Puts the complainant in the driver’s seat.

- Vehicle break-ins. Smash and grab; service vehicle.

-Empty homes: collection area for homeless; parties!

Sex Offender website: We have several in our community.

-Costco Sales Tax Policies – Full tax on sale items not reduced price.

-Safety: Pool season almost here! Watch out for the little ones!

-Blight: Thank You to all those who helped out on the 4th – Ken, Jeff, Jon & Tanya, Zack & Julie, Debbie & Greg, June, Scott & Son. We were wrapping up by 11am!

-CITY BUDGET: Check it out at – phoenix.gov/budget Will be passed in June.

--State budget reduced city $6.3 million which created a $2 million deficit (had $4.3 in surplus)

;;;Reduce employee compensation; increase revenue, eliminate 162 full-time positions

Refer to the budget for specifics.

1. Nextdoor: Continue to get neighbors to sign up and participate.
2 Priority for City Council: Inform council of your priorities – your opportunity to make your desires known!!

- Proposed bond on transportation and 125 officers. Increase tax .72 % until 2050. 33 billion dollars. Light rail is primary – current cost of $209 million a mile!

- Have you made your priorities known?

B. Zoning Hearing-ZA-43-15- Digital signage at the 101 & Campbell NWC: Sign was approved.

C.Golf Course:

D. Recreation Center@ 103rd & W Campbell:Current most probable Options being discussed:

1) Set up a taxing district to purchase and maintain the park. Requires signatures from 75%of affected property owners [local residents, all residents, add apartments, add business in mile square].

2) Let the sale proceed and construct 12 single story homes with an architectural review committee oversight.

E.Pew and Lake Rezoning:
-Planning Commission Hearing – 14 April, 6pm, City Council Chambers – 200 W Jefferson St

-City Council Hearing/Ordinance Adoption – 13 May, 3 pm, City Council Chambers.

F. Coffee-with-A-Cop:.Only one or two from our area. Talked with Precinct Commander, patrol supervision and Councilman Valenzuela. Take the opportunity to meet the leadership and rank-and-file!

G. VdP Beautification:

H. School Update?
-Need help with tutoring 5th graders to refine their math skills. M/T/R – 7:15 – 7:50 or 3:20 – 4:10.

-Superintendants meetings – If you have concerns, go – have a few snacks-meet other concerned parents – talk with the Super one-on-one! 4th Wed of month, 4-5 pm.

-School Budget: - Working to determine the ramifications of the recently passed state budget. Numbers are confusing; you will need to do some research. There are some losers and not sure of the winners.

I. REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY OR PERSONNEL 602-26-26-151. “See Something – Say Something” – Drug activity from vehicles.

J. Hazardous Waste April 10-11

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QUESTIONS/CONTACTS

(Police)

(Blight, streetlights, crime, street maintenance)

Maryvale Precinct newsletter/event announcements

(Recycle Bank)

Website: pnpatvilladepaz.pbworks.com Email:

Nextdoor:

Streets general #: 602-262-6235 (mud clean up starting point)

NEXT MEETING: 14May 2015, 6:30 PM, Newsworthy Items or Questions:

Contact Alan Gaugert at or 623-877-3674

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