Sahuaro District Weekly Update
January 29, 2021
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Sahuaro District News, Events, & Citywide Information
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State Farm Stadium is Now a COVID-19 Vaccination Site,
Currently for Phase 1B
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Review COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs (ADHS)
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Get a COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment
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Midwestern University Approved as COVID-19
Point of Distribution (POD)
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Midwestern University in Glendale has been approved as a COVID-19 vaccine Point of Distribution (POD). Once the vaccines are made available to the University, the University will serve as the PODs for community vaccinations. Midwestern is currently preparing infrastructure and logistics for storing and providing vaccines authorized under the Food and Drug Administration’s Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) phased rollout for the COVID-19 vaccines in Maricopa County.
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Renew or Apply for a Business License Online in a Few Quick and Easy Clicks!
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You can now pay online using your debit or credit card, eCheck/ACH, or even link your PayPal, Venmo, or PayPal Credit account.
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Need to Get Rid of Unwanted or Expired Meds?
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Spring Vegetable Gardening in the
Low Desert
Wed. ǀ Feb. 10 ǀ 5:30 to 7 p.m.
There's nothing tastier than fresh vegetables grown from your own garden.
Learn how to extend your cool season crops and get a jump start on establishing your warm season crops before the summer arrives. This class will cover site selection, soil preparation, plant selection, and maintenance. Now you can grow your veggies and eat them, too! For a full schedule of the Spring 2021 Green Living Series, click here or you can register here!
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Are you a small business in need of financial assistance because of COVID-19?
The City of Glendale may be
able to help!
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The city of Glendale and Prestamos CDFI, a division of Chicanos Por La Causa, join forces to leverage capacity and outreach to enhance funding and technical support to small businesses with a new relief program. The Glendale Pandemic Response Small Business Assistance Program will help small-business owners experiencing hardships related to COVID-19 pandemic with grants of up to $25,000.
The grants will be available on a first-come, first-served basis and are intended for for-profit microenterprise businesses with five or fewer employees (including owners) within the city limits of Glendale that have been negatively impacted by the pandemic.
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As COVID-19 continues to affect our residents, staff has been working to provide updated information and resources that will benefit both our community at large and those impacted by the pandemic. We have created Community Connections to help those impacted by the coronavirus find resources and support and match those who are able to help with volunteer opportunities and other ways to support our community. We will continue to update this page as new information is received. Please visit the Community Connections webpage for more information on available resources, how you can give back to the community, and how you can help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Arizona Together is an initiative to support Arizonans during the COVID-19 outbreak, connecting individuals and businesses to resources, raising money for community organizations and providing information on volunteer opportunities. Visit arizonatogether.org to find help or provide support.
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The City of Glendale Community Action Program provides direct financial assistance for those households that are eligible. The Glendale Community Action Program administers the following financial assistance programs for people that are experiencing a temporary crisis resulting in a loss of income or increased expenses making it difficult to meet basic needs. Each program has multiple funding sources with various income eligibility requirements. Our eligibility specialists will review your circumstances against all possible programs.
Monthly rental assistance may be available to households who have had a substantial reduction in income due to COVID-19. For more information on eligibility requirements and how to apply, visit COVID-19 Assistance Programs.
The Arizona Department of Housing Save Our Home AZ (“SOHAZ”) Program offers Principal Reduction Assistance, Monthly Mortgage Subsidy Assistance for under and unemployed Arizonans and Second Lien Elimination Assistance to qualified Arizona homeowners. To see if you might be eligible for assistance through the SOHAZ Program or to begin an application for assistance click on the link for information housing.az.gov/save-our-home.
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For more information or to file complaints regarding persons out of compliance with the City of Glendale proclamation CC 14-7, regarding face coverings please call
623-930-4666. Please do not call the
police department directly.
In an emergency always dial 911.
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GlendaleOne provides access to non-emergency services and information 24/7 and includes a knowledge base of frequently asked questions and important phone numbers. To report an issue or concern, enter the location, type of issue, and contact information to have your request automatically sent to the correct department.
For a quick tutorial on how to use GlendaleOne, click here.
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What's happening at the Glendale Public Library
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Nutrition Seminar
Watch Part 2 of the Lecture
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Teen Craft Time!
Teen Take & Make Temporary Henna Tattoos, Teens 12-18
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Grow, Play, & Learn
8-Week Learning Readiness Program for Kids Ages 3-5
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Virtual Songwriters Mini-Fest
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A Songwriting Celebration from Home, Jan. 30, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Register Here
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The Arizona Songwriters Association and the Glendale Public Library are thrilled to announce an exciting virtual lineup of songwriting experts and enthusiasts from across the nation. Live and pre-recorded lectures and performances will be offered in this safe, at-home virtual format. Click here for a schedule of events or to register.
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Sahuaro District Construction & Street Repair Updates
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Upcoming Pavement Management Program (PMP) Activities
For additional information as to the PMP schedule, process, impacts, or frequently asked questions, please visit http://www.glendalepavementmanagement.com. Below find upcoming PMP activities over the next week or so, according to contractors' current schedule. Should you have any questions or if you would like further information, please contact the 24/7 Project Hotline at 602-532-6250.
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Streets between Thunderbird Road and Acoma Drive, between 51st Avenue and 55th Avenue – Crack sealing to resume in early February to prepare for a Polymer Modified Surface Seal (PMSS) application to take place Spring 2021.
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Streets between Peoria Avenue and Cholla Street, between the Arizona Canal and 51st Avenue – Crack sealing to begin in early February to prepare for a Latex Modified Surface Seal (LMSS) application to take place early Spring 2021.
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50th Avenue between Cholla Street to Sunnyside Drive – Crack sealing to take place in February to prepare for a Latex Modified Surface Seal (LMSS) application to take place early Spring 2021.
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Sunnyside Drive, between 50th Avenue and 51st Avenue – Crack sealing to take place in February to prepare for a Latex Modified Surface Seal (LMSS) application to take place early Spring 2021.
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Streets from north of Cactus Road to Sweetwater Avenue, west of 51st Avenue to Columbine Drive – Crack sealing to begin this Winter to prepare for a Slurry Seal application to take place Spring 2021.
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75th Avenue, between Bell Road and Union Hills Drive – Crack sealing to begin this Winter to prepare for a Polymer Modified Surface Seal (PMSS) application to take place late Spring 2021.
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75th Avenue frontage Road, south of Grovers Avenue – Crack sealing to begin this Winter to prepare for a Polymer Modified Surface Seal (PMSS) application to take place late Spring 2021.
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Bell Road, between 75th Avenue and the Loop 101 – Crack sealing to begin this Winter to prepare for a Polymer Modified Surface Seal (PMSS) application to take place late Spring 2021.
Not sure what all these terms means? Click here to learn more!
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