The Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) invites Glendale residents to participate in its first round of statewide public hearings with a hearing scheduled for this Saturday, July 24 starting at 10 a.m. at the Glendale Civic Center located at 5750 W Glenn Dr, Glendale, AZ 85301.
Information will be presented about the redrawing of Arizona’s congressional and legislative districts. Voting districts determine what district a resident will vote in for representation in the United States Congress and the Arizona State Legislature.
One of the goals of the IRC public hearings is to solicit public input about communities of interest. Public comment received during these meetings will be used by the IRC to help inform the drawing of new district boundaries. There are forms available at the public hearings, and or on the IRC website that can be used to define an area that participants and community leaders feel should be considered a community of interest.
For more information about the Independent Redistricting Commission or to submit electronic comments, please visit www.irc.az.gov.
Enjoy your weekend,
Councilmember Ray Malnar
Glendale City Council, Sahuaro District
Sahuaro District News & Citywide Information
Glendale Receives "What Works Cities Certification"
The City of Glendale is proud to announce it has been recognized for achieving 2021 What Works Cities Certification, the national standard of excellence in data-driven city governance. What Works Cities Certification evaluates how well cities are managed by measuring the extent to which city leaders incorporate data and evidence into their decision-making. What Works Cities is a national initiative by Bloomberg Philanthropies to help cities use data and evidence to more effectively tackle their most pressing challenges. Glendale, which achieved Certification at the silver level, is one of only 16 cities to be newly certified this year and one of only 40 cities to be certified since the program was launched in 2017. For more information visit: www.glendaleaz.com/WhatWorksCities.
Sahuaro District Construction & Street Repair Updates
Pavement Management Program
(PMP) Activities
Should you have any questions or if you would like further information regarding Glendale project, please contact the 24/7 Project Hotline at 602-532-6250.
Streets between Greenway Road and Bell Road, between 59th Avenue and 63rd Avenue – Crack sealing is currently taking place to prepare for a Fractured Aggregate Surface Treatment (FAST) and Latex Modified Surface Seal (LMSS) later this year.
Streets between Paradise Lane and Bell Road, between 63rd Avenue and 67th Avenue – Crack sealing is currently taking place to prepare for a Fractured Aggregate Surface Treatment (FAST) and Latex Modified Surface Seal (LMSS) later this year.
Streets between Bell Road and Grovers Avenue, between 55th Avenue and 59th Avenue – Slurry Seal application is currently taking place.
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