COUNCIL APPROVES FREEWAY PHOTO ENFORCEMENT, AMBULANCE CONTRACT
COUNCIL APPROVES FREEWAY PHOTO ENFORCEMENT, AMBULANCE CONTRACT
The City Council on Tuesday, Oct. 25, voted to move forward with a photo enforcement demonstration program on the Loop 101 Freeway and to award a contract for ambulance service in Scottsdale to Professional Medical Transport.
Under the photo enforcement proposal, the city would operate a test program to learn whether photo enforcement on the freeway helps reduce collision rates, as it has on Scottsdale city streets.
Pending a permit from the Arizona Department of Transportation, the city would work with contractor Redflex to mount photo enforcement equipment along a 7.8-mile stretch of the freeway within Scottsdale's boundaries, from Scottsdale Road to just north of the Pima/90th Street exit.
A tentative timeline calls for the equipment to be installed by early January. Speeding drivers would receive warnings through early February, and the city would begin to issue citations afterward.
More information on the photo enforcement proposal is available at:
http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council/Agendas/2005/Oct/102505/Item6.pdf
More information on the ambulance contract with Professional Medical Transport is available
at:
http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council/Agendas/2005/Oct/102505/Item5.pdf
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SCOTTSDALE'S ADOPT-A-SENIOR PROGRAM IS UNDER WAY
Scottsdale's Adopt-A-Senior Program invites individuals, families, community groups and local businesses to help make the holiday season a festive one for an isolated senior.
Participants "adopt" a senior by purchasing needed gifts and treats based upon their needs. Total cost for each adopted senior is between $60 and $75.
Donated gifts need to be delivered to the Via Linda Senior Center at 10440 E. Via Linda by Dec. 1. They are then delivered to the senior's home by city social services staff in time for the holidays. Financial donations may also be made to the program. Checks should be made payable to "Concerned Citizens for Community Health" and sent to the above address. The Zip Code is 85258.
Individual items may also be donated. Requested items include: gift cards for local grocery stores, postage stamps, personal hygiene items, warm socks, new clothing (sweatshirts, nightclothes, sweaters). To sign-up to help a local senior, please call the Via Linda Senior Center at (480) 312-5810.
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SCOTTSDALE REVITALIZATION PROGRAM GUIDE NOW AVAILABLE
Residents and business owners have a new tool to help them launch improvement projects.
The guide is designed to identify city services and programs available within the city's revitalization area, located south of Indian Bend Road.
The guide is organized into the following sections:
** Improving Your Home
** Maintaining and Protecting Your Home
** Special Housing Needs
** Neighborhoods
** Businesses
** Other Services and Programs
An electronic version of the guide can be downloaded at: http://www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov/reinvestment
Included on the Web page are hyperlinks to all city programs and services that are included in the revitalization booklet. Hard copies of the guide are also available at the One Stop Shop, 7447 E. Indian School Road. Residents and business owners also can call (480) 312-3111 for a copy.
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CITY SEEKS VOLUNTEERS FOR BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Scottsdale is inviting citizens to apply for several positions opening next month on advisory commissions, including the Airport Advisory Commission, Board of Adjustment, Historic Preservation Commission, Parks and Recreation Commission, Public Safety Personnel Retirement Board, and the Tourism Development Commission.
An initial review of applications is scheduled for the week of Oct. 31 and applications will be accepted until the seats are filled. The Council will make nominations from the applicant pool on Nov. 15. Those nominated will be interviewed on Dec. 6. The Council will make appointments at the meeting on Dec. 6 for three-year terms.
Some commissions require specific expertise or experience. The Tourism Development Commission position is designated for a Scottsdale hotelier. Requirements are listed on the city's application form.
A complete listing of commission vacancies and an application form are available on the city's Web site at http://www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov
Follow the links for "Mayor, Council and Government" and "Boards and Commissions."
The application form, which is valid for one year, can also be e-mailed to interested residents who call the City Clerk's office at (480) 312-2412, or one can be picked up in the City Clerk's office in City Hall, 3939 N. Drinkwater Blvd.
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CITY SEEKS COMMENT ON LIMITING ACCESS TO DRUGS USED IN "METH" LABS
Scottsdale is seeking comments about a proposed ordinance that will require retailers to monitor the sales of any over-the-counter drugs containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine, ingredients used in the illegal production of methamphetamine narcotics.
The City Council is scheduled to consider the ordinance on Nov. 15, at the request of Councilman Wayne Ecton.
The city is conducting two public meetings to obtain feedback on the proposed ordinance at the following times and locations:
** Tuesday, Nov. 1, 9 a.m., Pinnacle Room, 7575 E. Main St.
** Thursday, Nov. 3, 6 p.m., Mustang Library, 10101 N. 90th St.
The ordinance would require retailers to keep any products containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine locked up or behind a counter. Before customers could buy these medications, retailers would be required to request identification, and log the customer's name, address, date of birth and the quantity of medication being sold. Retailers also would be required to turn these logs over to the Scottsdale Police Department, either by mail or by submitting them on-line, monthly.
Updated information will be posted on the City's Web site at www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov under "Hot Topics" on the homepage. Residents who do not have Internet access and would like a copy of the draft ordinance or other materials can call (480) 312-3111.
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THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL EVENTS SCHEDULE
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FRANKENSTEIN PERFORMANCES CONTINUE THROUGH SUNDAY
The Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts will present a new stage adaptation of Mary Shelley's gothic classic, Frankenstein, by the acclaimed theatrical group The Flying Machine through Sunday, Oct. 30.
For show times and ticket information call the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts box office at (480) 994-ARTS or online at www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org.
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LIBRARY HOSTING PHOTO EXHIBIT ON DEPRESSION-ERA ARIZONA
From Hoover Hog Hunts to the New Deal, explore the images that portray the hard economic times of Arizona in the 1930s and the programs that began to restore hope and a sense of security in a new photo exhibit running through Nov. 30 in the Southwest Room at the Civic Center Library located at 3839 N. Drinkwater Blvd.
Admission is free. This exhibit was created by the Arizona Historical Society and supported with funds granted by the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records Agency under the Library Services Technology Act, which is administered by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
A number of free programs are being offered in conjunction with the exhibit. For a schedule, download the library's schedule of events at:
http://library.scottsdaleaz.gov/programs/download.htm
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MOUNTAIN VIEW/COCHISE CARNIVAL TAKES PLACE FRIDAY
Those looking for some down-home fun and entertainment should head on over to the Mountain View/Cochise Community Carnival from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28, at Mountain View Park, 8625 E. Mountain View Road. There will be rides for kids, game booths, food and prizes. New this year is the "Alien Invasion" haunted house in the community center. Admission is one non-perishable food item or unwrapped toy for the Vista Del Camino food and toy drives.
For more information, call (480) 312-2584.
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WESTWORLD HOSTS SCOTTSDALE HOME & INTERIOR DESIGN SHOW OCT 28-30. The Scottsdale Home & Interior Design Show will have more than 300 exhibitors relating to everything home, interior design, outdoor living and garden. The show will have appearances by internationally known interior designer Jean Daniel Pilon of Montreal, show host Jan D'Artri, Mary Grover "The Bed & Bath Lady", Lorraine Taylor Master Faux Finisher and others, as well as, seminars covering a range of topics to do with interior design and home improvement.
The hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $8 for adults and children 12 and under are free. Parking is $5. See www.scottsdalehomeshow.com for additional information. WestWorld is located at 16601 N. Pima Road.
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CANINE COSTUMES PART OF THE FUN AT MONDAY'S ELDORADO PARK PARTY
Eldorado Park's annual Fall Festival will include a canine costume contest this year.
The Fall Festival takes place Monday, Oct. 31, on the north ballfield of Eldorado Park, 2303 N. Miller Road.
The fun also includes carnival games, contests, raffle prizes and other fun activities. A fireworks show will take place at the end of the evening. There will be a costume parade for all age groups, and families, awards and raffle tickets are given to those who participate.
The canine costume contest begins at 7:50 p.m. and will have categories such as funniest, scariest and most original. All dogs will be required to be on a leash at all times. For more information, call (480) 312-2483.
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SCOTTSDALE FIRE DEPARTMENT HOSTS HALLOWEEN OPEN HOUSES
Firefighters are inviting kids to stop by Scottsdale fire stations from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 31 to help them jump start their Trick or Treating with safety!
Firefighters will have special reflective Trick or Treat bags with safety messages printed on them, as well as free flashlights for kids. If the crew gets called out for an emergency, have no fear--there will be the ghostly presence in the form of a "station host" to pass out goodies at each station.
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SMoCA NIGHTS RETURN ON NOV. 3
The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art presents BUZZ: Fall SMoCA Nights from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Nov. 3. A unique and wildly popular fixture of Valley nightlife, SMoCA Nights brings together artists, fashion designers, musicians and performers from throughout Arizona for an eclectic evening of cutting-edge culture and hip entertainment.
Advance tickets are highly recommended: $10 members; $15 nonmembers. Call (480) 994-ARTS for more information.
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SCOTTSDALE RANCH HOSTS TENNIS TOURNAMENT NOV. 3-6
Residents are invited to a smashing good time when the Scottsdale Ranch Park Tennis Center hosts the Jeff Myers Memorial Junior Open Nov. 3-6. Admission is free to watch some of the best junior players, ages 10 to 18, in the Valley.
For more information, visit: http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/parks/SRP/
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GUITARIST ESTEBAN RETURNS TO SCOTTSDALE NOV. 3
Esteban, one of the world's most celebrated guitarists, will perform a concert with his seven-piece band at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3. Titled Bach to Rock, the performance features original compositions and cover music by the popular artist, including hits from his many No. 1 albums. Tickets are available through the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts box office at 480-994-ARTS (2787) or online at www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org
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GET INVOLVED: OPPORTUNITIES TO PARTICIPATE IN YOUR GOVERNMENT
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SCOTTSDALE ROAD STREETSCAPE MEETING IS TONIGHT
Residents are invited to attend a meeting from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. tonight about the streetscape improvement plan for Scottsdale Road between Osborn and Chaparral roads.
The meeting takes place at the Community Design Studio, 7506 E. Indian School Road.
The project is envisioned to include aesthetic treatments and enhancements for pedestrians, bicyclists and transit users. Input from the community will be used in developing design concepts for the project. Meeting attendees also will be provided information about next steps in the process. For more information, contact Public Works Planner Dawn Coomer at (480) 312-7637 or e-mail dcoomer@scottsdaleaz.gov
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STREET TREATS PROGRAM AIMS TO MAKE HALLOWEEN SAFER
A city program called "Street Treats" is designed to encourage neighbors to get out and meet each other through supervised "trick or treating." Families who want to participate, can display a "street treats" paper pumpkin on their door or window.
Neighbors are invited to organize masquerade contests, choose the best decorated paper "pumpkin" on participants' doors or just organize a neighborhood party. It's a chance to get to know your neighbors and go back to the old days of "trick or treating." Parents and neighbors are responsible for checking candy and goodies and for the general safety and welfare of the children participating in their neighborhood. Neighbors are encouraged to e-mail terickson@scottsdaleaz.gov or call (480) 312-2771 for more information and to receive a Street Treats pumpkin to color, decorate and post on the door.
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ASU SCOTTSDALE INNOVATION CENTER OPEN HOUSE ON NOV. 3
The developers of the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center have submitted design plans for the first phase of the project, launching the final city review process before construction begins.
The development partners envision two four-story buildings with total floor space of about 250,000 square feet in the first phase. About 20,000 square feet would be devoted to retail uses, and the remainder would be office/research space.
The 37-acre site for the project is at the southeast corner of Scottsdale and McDowell roads.
Key dates in the public hearing process include:
** Nov. 3 public open house, 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the Community Design Studio, 7506 E. Indian School Road.
** Nov. 17 Development Review Board hearing, beginning at 1 p.m. at City Hall. The board is scheduled to formally review the first phase designs and forward a recommendation to the City Council.
** Dec. 6 City Council hearing, beginning at 5 p.m. at City Hall. The council is set to conduct a final review and vote on the design plans.
If the plans are approved, construction on the site is expected to begin early in 2006.
First phase plans are available on the city's Web site at: http://eservices.scottsdaleaz.gov/cases/casesheet.aspx?caseid=30327
Additional information on the ASU Scottsdale Center project is available at: http:www.scottsdaleaz.gov/ASUScottsdale
To receive electronic updates on the ASU Scottsdale Center, subscribe to: https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/listserve/ and click on ASU Scottsdale Center bulletin.
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NOMINATIONS SOUGHT FOR "DIVERSITY CHAMPIONS"
Scottsdale is seeking nominations for "Diversity Champions," individuals who have modeled the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and have enriched the community by empowering others.
Recognition as a Diversity Champion is open to all individuals living, working or volunteering within the Scottsdale community.
Diversity Champion nomination forms are available by contacting the City of Scottsdale's Office of Diversity and Dialogue at (480) 312-7772 or by e-mailing rbutcher@ScottsdaleAZ.gov.
Forms also can be obtained at 7575 E. Main St. All nominations must be submitted no later than Dec. 9.
The Diversity Champions will be recognized on Jan. 9, 2006 when Community Celebrating Diversity and APS host the 12th annual Scottsdale Community Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dinner Celebration.
The event will feature keynote speaker Julian Bond, current NAACP chairman, political activist and participant in the movements for civil rights and economic justice. For more information about this event, call (480) 312-7772 or e-mail rbutcher@ScottsdaleAZ.gov.
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SMOCA SEEKS VOLUNTEER DOCENTS
Would you like to learn about the exciting world of contemporary art, meet interesting people, and make a difference in the community? Then consider becoming a docent at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA)! Docents are volunteers who are trained by SMoCA's Education Department to give tours of the museum's exhibitions to school children and adults. The museum is seeking volunteers of all ages and backgrounds to participate in the docent program.
For more information, call (480) 874-4641
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2005 CENSUS SURVEY IS ON ITS WAY - GET READY TO BE COUNTED!
The 2005 Census Survey has arrived in mailboxes and Scottsdale is hoping you'll make sure that you and others in your family are counted.
The national count is under way with a mailing of a questionnaire to 1 out of every 13 households throughout Maricopa County. Returning the form as soon as possible is important.
By counting all residents, Scottsdale will be assured of getting its share of all federal and state funds that are distributed to communities based on their population.
To find out more about the 2005 Census Survey visit http://www.census2005.com
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AT YOUR SERVICE -- UTILITY SCHEDULE AND MORE
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SCOTTSDALE STADIUM UNDERGOING RENOVATIONS
Due to renovations, no Arizona Fall League games will be played at Scottsdale Stadium this season. For more information on Scottsdale Stadium and the improved spring training practice facilities for the San Francisco Giants, call (480) 312-2586 or visit www.scottsdaleaz.gov/projects/giants
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MAP OF CITY PARKS AND CENTERS AVAILABLE ON CITY'S WEB SITE
Residents can now find the parks and city centers in their neighborhood by using a new interactive map on the city's Web site.
In addition to the location, Web users will also find helpful information on city facilities such as addresses, amenities available at each park, contact information and hours of operation.
To use the map, go to the city's home page at http://www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov
click on the parks, recreation and activities link, then click on the parks link and then the parks map link on the right side of the screen.
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SCOTTSDALE HAS CURFEWS FOR MINORS
Parents should know Scottsdale has curfews for minors. Restricted times for minors younger than 16 are 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. For those 16 and 17, the curfew is midnight to 5 a.m.
The curfew ordinance holds parents and guardians responsible if their children violate curfew. Scottsdale's curfew laws align with other Valley cities - and there are acceptable curfew exceptions. To find out what they are, call the Scottsdale Police Department at (480) 312-5000.
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VIDEO COVERAGE OF PAST CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS AVAILABLE ONLINE
The city provides on-demand access to video coverage of past City Council meetings at www.scottsdaleaz.gov. The archived videos are available for viewing the Friday following each City Council meeting. The streaming videos are available by clicking on the "CityCable 11 Programming" link on the lower right-hand portion of the home page and then clicking on "Archived Council Broadcasts" on the right side of the CityCable page. Call (480) 312-7948 for more information.
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WATER FEE INCREASES BEGINNING IN NOVEMBER
Scottsdale residents will see an increase in water and sewer fees starting this November.
Water fees will increase 3.5 percent and will go toward meeting new federal standards to reduce arsenic amounts in the water system.
Sewer fees will increase 4 percent and will go toward ensuring regulatory treatment compliance. Both increases were approved by the City Council after public hearings last spring. The average household utility bill will increase by $1.62 per month.
For questions about water and sewer rates, call (480) 312-5685.
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CAREER ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE AT VISTA DEL CAMINO CENTER
Scottsdale's Vista del Camino Center, 7700 E. Roosevelt St., offers several programs to assist residents in finding work or enhancing their job skills. Here's an overview:
** Free career assistance is available every Tuesday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Professionals will be available to help residents with a variety of career and job search skills, including writing resumes or cover letters, conducting job searches and registering for unemployment insurance on the Internet.
** A job search basics class takes place from 9 to 11 a.m. the first Tuesday of every month. The next class takes place Nov. 1. The class features individualized attention with resumes and online job searches.
** A resume writing workshop takes place from 10 a.m. to noon every other Thursday at the center. The next workshop takes place Nov. 3. Basic computer skills are a requirement. Participants are asked to bring their employment history or a copy of their resume, plus a floppy computer disk. Seating is limited so participants are asked to arrive early. For more information or to register, call (480) 312-0062.
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OCTOBER/NOVEMBER BRUSH AND BULK PICK UP SCHEDULE
The city provides monthly brush and bulk item collection, offering residents a convenient way to dispose of items too large for refuse containers. Residents are asked to have brush and bulk items out for pick up by 5 a.m. on Monday the week of scheduled service.
Here's the upcoming schedule:
** Cholla Street to McDonald Drive and Dynamite Boulevard to Happy Valley Road - includes Sundown Drive between Cactus Road and Shea Boulevard: Week of Oct. 31.
** McDonald Drive to Thomas Road and Happy Valley Road to Pinnacle Peak Road: Week of Nov. 7.
** Thomas Road to McKellips Road and Pinnacle Peak Road to Bell Road: Week of Nov. 14.
** Bell Road to Cholla Street and Dynamite Boulevard to northern city limits: Week of Nov. 28.
For more information, contact the city's Solid Waste Management Division (480) 312-5600 or visit http://www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov/recycle.
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PROGRAMS FOR YOU
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CIVIC CENTER LIBRARY HOSTS PROGRAMS ABOUT WAR, VETERANS
Starting this month, Scottsdale's Civic Center Library will host several programs about military veterans.
** Through Nov. 19, the library will feature a 5-panel display by Cactus High School students that showcases historic moments from past wars.
The school's Arizona Heritage Project celebrates the service of military veterans in our community from World War II through the war in Iraq.
** From 2 to 4 p.m. Nov. 11, the library will host a Veterans Day reception and book signing.
Veterans featured in the book "Since You Asked: Arizona Veterans Share Their Memories" will share their stories, sign copies of the book and answer questions. Complimentary refreshments served.
** From 2 to 4 p.m. Nov. 12, teens involved in the Arizona Heritage Project display will talk about their work on the project and what's ahead for the future. Complimentary refreshments served.
** During November, the Civic Center and Mustang libraries will host discussions with war veterans who will share their stories and answer questions. For a listing of speakers, times and dates or for more information on the events listed above call (480) 312-2474 or visit:
http://library.ci.scottsdale.az.us/
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FREE GREEN BUILDING LECTURE NOV. 3
Scottsdale residents are invited to a free Green Building lecture from 7 to 9 p.m. Nov. 3 in the Community Design Studio, 7506 E. Indian School Road.
The discussion topic is entitled "Alternative Wall and Roof Systems - resource efficient building systems that conserve energy and preserve natural resources." For more information visit the Green Building Web site at http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/greenbuilding
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CONSERVE WATER, SAVE MONEY -- WATER SYSTEM REBATES AVAILABLE
A Hot Water Recirculation System Rebate is just one of several incentive programs the city has designed to encourage residents to conserve water. Homeowners must follow several steps for proper installation, inspection and application in order to receive the rebate, which is credited to their water bill.
The rebate is available to single-family residential properties that receive water from the Scottsdale water system. To date, the city has received over 80 applications from homeowners who want to take advantage of this rebate program. The installation of a system that recirculates water between a water heater and hot water faucets reduces indoor water use by drastically decreasing the amount of time it takes for hot water to reach the user.
Details about this rebate program including specifications for the system, a downloadable application and the application mailing address can be found at http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/water
Information on other plumbing and landscape rebates are also available by visiting this site.
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PRESERVE CONNECTIONS PROGRAM BEGINS THIS WEEK
Scottsdale's popular Preserve Connections program is back and spots are still available for an Oct. 30 bus trip to hike the Ringtail Loop, a 3.2-mile hike through great scenery and fields of Sonoran Desert plants.
The 2.5-hour hike includes terrain that is rocky and irregular and not suitable for wheelchairs, strollers or pets.
The Preserve Connections program began last winter. The free, guided hikes are designed to assist southern-area Scottsdale residents who may not have direct access to visit, experience and learn more about the McDowell Sonoran Preserve.
Check-in time for all hikes is 7:30 a.m. in the Papago Plaza Parking Lot, 7111 E. McDowell Road on the southwest corner of Scottsdale and McDowell roads. Buses leave at 8 a.m. and return between noon and 1 p.m. depending on the hike's length.
Residents can make reservations through the Scottsdale Parks and Recreation dial-up system. Citizens without a recreation class dial-up account should call Parks and Recreation at (480) 312-7957 to set one up. Citizens who already have an account may register by calling (480) 312-2025 or by visiting the city's Web site at http: www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov
Here are course numbers for specific hikes:
Oct. 30 -- 52621
Nov. 13 -- 52622
Nov. 26 -- 52623
Dec. 11 -- 52624
Dec. 24 -- 52625
For more information on the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, visit:
http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/preserve/
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SCOTTSDALE'S HANDLEBAR HELPERS PROGRAM SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
Scottsdale's Handlebar Helpers program is seeking youth ages 13 to 17 interested in learning how to repair bikes. In the program, apprentices work on their own bicycle once each week; while learning how to repair and recondition bicycles under the tutelage of skilled volunteers who support the Handlebar Helpers program.
The bike shop is open Monday through Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Schedules are flexible and staff work with each youth to come up with a schedule that works for them. To sign up, call (480) 312-2771, pick up a Handlebar Helpers brochure at your local park, or drop by the bike shop at the west side of Paiute Neighborhood Center, 6535 E. Osborn Road between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. You can also access an enrollment form online at www.handlebarhelpers.org
The program is also in need of adult volunteers, with technical "bike repair" experience to assist in supervising and teaching apprentices. For information, call (480) 312-2771 or visit the Web site listed above.
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FUTURE EVENT SCHEDULE
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TAP DANCE LEGEND SAVION GLOVER MOVES TO THE CLASSICS
The Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts presents Savion Glover Nov. 4-6.
Glover, one of the world's foremost tap dance innovators, will perform his award-winning new show, Classical Savion.
This exhilarating performance features Glover, accompanied by an orchestra and jazz ensemble, tap dancing to classical favorites by Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi, Mendelssohn and others.
Single tickets are available for $58 through the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts box office at (480) 994-ARTS (2787) or online at www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org.
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CRIME PREVENTION AND SAFETY FAIR TAKES PLACE NOV. 5
The Scottsdale and Phoenix police departments are sponsoring a Crime Prevention and Safety Fair from 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 5 at the Target Store located at 15444 N Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd.
This free event will feature auto-theft VIN-etching by auto crime detectives, child finger printing, child safety seat inspections, crime prevention tips, K9 unit appearances and more!
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HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES COLLECTION DAY NOV. 5
Residents can rid their homes of household hazardous wastes by bringing them to the city's annual Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day, 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 5 at the Corporation Yard, 9191 E. San Salvador.
Hazardous materials include wastes that are flammable, toxic, corrosive or pose health or environmental threats. Items accepted include pesticides, drain cleaners, detergents, bleaches, pool acids, chlorine, photo chemicals, paints and thinners, chemical fertilizers, antifreeze, motor oil and car batteries. Discarded electronics will not be collected at this event. For more details, call (480) 312-5602.
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LESSONS FROM THE HOLOCAUST TOPIC OF DISCUSSIONS
The city's Cross Cultural Communications series presents "Lessons from the Holocaust,"
A pair of discussions featuring Valley resident Helen Handler, sharing her experiences of endurance and determination to rebuild her life after surviving the Holocaust.
Handler, now 77 and the only survivor in her family, spent part of her young life in two Nazi concentration camps and endured two death marches.
The sessions are: noon Nov. 8 at the Community Design Studio, 7506 E. Indian School Road and 6 p.m. Nov. 15 at the Pinnacle Training Room, 7575 E. Main St. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP to the Office of Diversity and Dialogue at (480) 312-7772.
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TREASURES AND TRASH LITTER CLEAN-UP EVENT SET FOR NOV. 5
Scottsdale residents are invited to join more than 400 volunteers to help beautify more than 100 miles of roadways in the 10th annual Treasures 'N Trash 2005 citywide litter clean-up.
The event takes place from 7 to 11 a.m. on Nov. 5.
Volunteers should register by calling (480) 312-3111. After registering, volunteers can pick up gloves, bags and safety vests the week before the event at the following two locations:
** Papago Citizen Service Center, 7111 E. McDowell Road
** Arabian Citizen Service Center, 10187 E. McDowell Mountain Ranch Road
Volunteers can also pick up their supplies between 7 and 11 a.m. the morning of the event on at one of the following Treasures 'N Trash locations:
** Indian School Park, 4289 N. Hayden Road
** Highlands Church, 9050 E. Pinnacle Peak Road
The first 400 volunteers will receive a free 10th annual Treasures 'N Trash 2005 commemorative t-shirt. All volunteers will be entered in a drawing to win "treasures."
All participants must be at least 12 years of age and sign a liability waiver form to participate. For more information, call (480) 312-3111.
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VETERANS DAY COMMEMORATION HONORS OUR COUNTRY'S HEROES
Citizens are invited to honor our nation's heroes during Scottsdale's Veterans Day commemoration, starting at 3 p.m. Nov. 11 at McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park,
7301 E. Indian Bend Road.
The keynote speaker will be Marshall Trimble, Arizona's official historian and a former U.S. Marine. Other speakers will include representatives from Arizona's congressional
delegation and the Arizona National Guard. In addition, former Scottsdale City Councilman Jim Bruner will pay tribute to Zina Kuhn, longtime Veterans Day executive chairwoman, who recently passed away.
The 108th Army National Guard Band will perform and refreshments will be provided courtesy of General Dynamics.
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JAZZ VIOLINIST REGINA CARTER PERFORMS IN SCOTTSDALE NOV. 12
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts presents the Regina Carter Quintet at 8 p.m. Nov. 12. The concert is made possible with support from members of the Center Inner Circle. Single tickets are available for $38 through the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts box office at (480) 994-2787 or online at www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org
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LOS ARCOS NEIGHBORHOOD PICNIC PLANNED NOV. 12
Los Arcos Neighborhood residents are invited to a community picnic from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 12 at Rotary Park, 73rd & Garfield streets. There will be displays and a variety of information available about Scottsdale's revitalization effort and other city services. For more information, call (480) 312-4126.
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NEXT MAYOR/CITY COUNCIL BREAKFAST SET FOR NOV. 17
The next Mayor and City Council Breakfast is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. Nov. 17 at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. Second St.
The monthly breakfasts provide an opportunity to learn more about a variety of topics and issues from special guest speakers. RSVPs are not necessary, but you can call (480) 312-2335 for more information.
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CIVIC CENTER SENIOR CENTER HOSTS CRAFTS FAIR NOV. 19
Crafts made by seniors will be on display and for sale at the Civic Center Senior Center's annual Arts and Crafts Fair. More than 100 vendors will be on site from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 19, at the Center, 7375 E. 2nd St. The event is open to the public and admission is free. For more information, call (480) 312-2375.
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For a more complete listing of future Scottsdale events, visit this Web address:
http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/events/
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CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
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The following is a partial list of road construction projects and traffic restrictions taking place in Scottsdale Oct. 28 through Nov. 6.
STREET PAVING RESTRICTIONS:
These road sections will experience restrictions to permit resurfacing:
** Hayden Road from McDowell Road to Oak Street will be restricted to one lane in each direction between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily Monday through Wednesday, Oct. 31 through Nov. 2.
** Scottsdale Road from Earl Drive to Osborn Road will be restricted to one lane in each direction between the hours of 4 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 2, and between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily Nov. 3-7.
** 68th Street from Oak Street to Thomas Road will be restricted to one lane in each direction between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily Nov. 3-11.
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THOMAS ROAD, FROM THE LOOP 101 FREEWAY TO 87TH STREET
Westbound Thomas Road is reduced to one open lane from the Loop 101 Freeway to 87th Street through Monday, Oct. 31, to permit work on water lines.
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96TH STREET IMPROVEMENTPROJECT
Shea Boulevard will be reduced to two lanes in each direction at 96th Street through Tuesday, Nov. 1, for curb reconstruction. At times, Shea will need to be reduced to one lane in each direction as part of this project.
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HAPPY VALLEY FROM PIMA TO ROPING ROADS
Happy Valley from Pima to Roping roads will be restricted to one lane in each direction through Dec. 9 for roadwork.
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CAMELBACK ROAD RESTRICTIONS
** Eastbound Camelback Road will be restricted to one lane at Scottsdale Road from 8 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 30, to permit work on traffic systems.
** Westbound traffic on Camelback will be reduced to one lane east of 64th Street from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. through Wednesday, Nov. 3, for work on utility lines.
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MILLER ROAD, NORTH OF PINNACLE PEAK ROAD
Miller Road is completely closed north of Pinnacle Peak Road through mid November to permit work on water lines. During that same time period, Pinnacle Peak Road, from Hayden to Miller roads, will have occasional lane restrictions.
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McDOWELL ROAD, SCOTTSDALE ROAD TO 69TH STREET
** Westbound McDowell Road will be reduced to two through lanes, from Scottsdale Road to 69th Street, through November to permit work on the Papago Streetscape project.
** Lane closures in both directions will take place at times on McDowell Road from Almeria Road to 82nd Street through Monday, Oct. 31, to permit work on handicap ramps.
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STETSON DRIVE, NORTH OF FIFTH AVENUE TO WEST OF SCOTTSDALE ROAD
Stetson Drive, north of Fifth Avenue to west of Scottsdale Road is completely closed to southbound traffic through June 2006 for construction of a parking garage. Stetson will remain open to northbound traffic in this area.
The City Council on Tuesday, Oct. 25, voted to move forward with a photo enforcement demonstration program on the Loop 101 Freeway and to award a contract for ambulance service in Scottsdale to Professional Medical Transport.
Under the photo enforcement proposal, the city would operate a test program to learn whether photo enforcement on the freeway helps reduce collision rates, as it has on Scottsdale city streets.
Pending a permit from the Arizona Department of Transportation, the city would work with contractor Redflex to mount photo enforcement equipment along a 7.8-mile stretch of the freeway within Scottsdale's boundaries, from Scottsdale Road to just north of the Pima/90th Street exit.
A tentative timeline calls for the equipment to be installed by early January. Speeding drivers would receive warnings through early February, and the city would begin to issue citations afterward.
More information on the photo enforcement proposal is available at:
http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council/Agendas/2005/Oct/102505/Item6.pdf
More information on the ambulance contract with Professional Medical Transport is available
at:
http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council/Agendas/2005/Oct/102505/Item5.pdf
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SCOTTSDALE'S ADOPT-A-SENIOR PROGRAM IS UNDER WAY
Scottsdale's Adopt-A-Senior Program invites individuals, families, community groups and local businesses to help make the holiday season a festive one for an isolated senior.
Participants "adopt" a senior by purchasing needed gifts and treats based upon their needs. Total cost for each adopted senior is between $60 and $75.
Donated gifts need to be delivered to the Via Linda Senior Center at 10440 E. Via Linda by Dec. 1. They are then delivered to the senior's home by city social services staff in time for the holidays. Financial donations may also be made to the program. Checks should be made payable to "Concerned Citizens for Community Health" and sent to the above address. The Zip Code is 85258.
Individual items may also be donated. Requested items include: gift cards for local grocery stores, postage stamps, personal hygiene items, warm socks, new clothing (sweatshirts, nightclothes, sweaters). To sign-up to help a local senior, please call the Via Linda Senior Center at (480) 312-5810.
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SCOTTSDALE REVITALIZATION PROGRAM GUIDE NOW AVAILABLE
Residents and business owners have a new tool to help them launch improvement projects.
The guide is designed to identify city services and programs available within the city's revitalization area, located south of Indian Bend Road.
The guide is organized into the following sections:
** Improving Your Home
** Maintaining and Protecting Your Home
** Special Housing Needs
** Neighborhoods
** Businesses
** Other Services and Programs
An electronic version of the guide can be downloaded at: http://www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov/reinvestment
Included on the Web page are hyperlinks to all city programs and services that are included in the revitalization booklet. Hard copies of the guide are also available at the One Stop Shop, 7447 E. Indian School Road. Residents and business owners also can call (480) 312-3111 for a copy.
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CITY SEEKS VOLUNTEERS FOR BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Scottsdale is inviting citizens to apply for several positions opening next month on advisory commissions, including the Airport Advisory Commission, Board of Adjustment, Historic Preservation Commission, Parks and Recreation Commission, Public Safety Personnel Retirement Board, and the Tourism Development Commission.
An initial review of applications is scheduled for the week of Oct. 31 and applications will be accepted until the seats are filled. The Council will make nominations from the applicant pool on Nov. 15. Those nominated will be interviewed on Dec. 6. The Council will make appointments at the meeting on Dec. 6 for three-year terms.
Some commissions require specific expertise or experience. The Tourism Development Commission position is designated for a Scottsdale hotelier. Requirements are listed on the city's application form.
A complete listing of commission vacancies and an application form are available on the city's Web site at http://www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov
Follow the links for "Mayor, Council and Government" and "Boards and Commissions."
The application form, which is valid for one year, can also be e-mailed to interested residents who call the City Clerk's office at (480) 312-2412, or one can be picked up in the City Clerk's office in City Hall, 3939 N. Drinkwater Blvd.
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CITY SEEKS COMMENT ON LIMITING ACCESS TO DRUGS USED IN "METH" LABS
Scottsdale is seeking comments about a proposed ordinance that will require retailers to monitor the sales of any over-the-counter drugs containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine, ingredients used in the illegal production of methamphetamine narcotics.
The City Council is scheduled to consider the ordinance on Nov. 15, at the request of Councilman Wayne Ecton.
The city is conducting two public meetings to obtain feedback on the proposed ordinance at the following times and locations:
** Tuesday, Nov. 1, 9 a.m., Pinnacle Room, 7575 E. Main St.
** Thursday, Nov. 3, 6 p.m., Mustang Library, 10101 N. 90th St.
The ordinance would require retailers to keep any products containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine locked up or behind a counter. Before customers could buy these medications, retailers would be required to request identification, and log the customer's name, address, date of birth and the quantity of medication being sold. Retailers also would be required to turn these logs over to the Scottsdale Police Department, either by mail or by submitting them on-line, monthly.
Updated information will be posted on the City's Web site at www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov under "Hot Topics" on the homepage. Residents who do not have Internet access and would like a copy of the draft ordinance or other materials can call (480) 312-3111.
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THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL EVENTS SCHEDULE
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FRANKENSTEIN PERFORMANCES CONTINUE THROUGH SUNDAY
The Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts will present a new stage adaptation of Mary Shelley's gothic classic, Frankenstein, by the acclaimed theatrical group The Flying Machine through Sunday, Oct. 30.
For show times and ticket information call the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts box office at (480) 994-ARTS or online at www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org.
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LIBRARY HOSTING PHOTO EXHIBIT ON DEPRESSION-ERA ARIZONA
From Hoover Hog Hunts to the New Deal, explore the images that portray the hard economic times of Arizona in the 1930s and the programs that began to restore hope and a sense of security in a new photo exhibit running through Nov. 30 in the Southwest Room at the Civic Center Library located at 3839 N. Drinkwater Blvd.
Admission is free. This exhibit was created by the Arizona Historical Society and supported with funds granted by the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records Agency under the Library Services Technology Act, which is administered by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
A number of free programs are being offered in conjunction with the exhibit. For a schedule, download the library's schedule of events at:
http://library.scottsdaleaz.gov/programs/download.htm
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MOUNTAIN VIEW/COCHISE CARNIVAL TAKES PLACE FRIDAY
Those looking for some down-home fun and entertainment should head on over to the Mountain View/Cochise Community Carnival from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28, at Mountain View Park, 8625 E. Mountain View Road. There will be rides for kids, game booths, food and prizes. New this year is the "Alien Invasion" haunted house in the community center. Admission is one non-perishable food item or unwrapped toy for the Vista Del Camino food and toy drives.
For more information, call (480) 312-2584.
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WESTWORLD HOSTS SCOTTSDALE HOME & INTERIOR DESIGN SHOW OCT 28-30. The Scottsdale Home & Interior Design Show will have more than 300 exhibitors relating to everything home, interior design, outdoor living and garden. The show will have appearances by internationally known interior designer Jean Daniel Pilon of Montreal, show host Jan D'Artri, Mary Grover "The Bed & Bath Lady", Lorraine Taylor Master Faux Finisher and others, as well as, seminars covering a range of topics to do with interior design and home improvement.
The hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $8 for adults and children 12 and under are free. Parking is $5. See www.scottsdalehomeshow.com for additional information. WestWorld is located at 16601 N. Pima Road.
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CANINE COSTUMES PART OF THE FUN AT MONDAY'S ELDORADO PARK PARTY
Eldorado Park's annual Fall Festival will include a canine costume contest this year.
The Fall Festival takes place Monday, Oct. 31, on the north ballfield of Eldorado Park, 2303 N. Miller Road.
The fun also includes carnival games, contests, raffle prizes and other fun activities. A fireworks show will take place at the end of the evening. There will be a costume parade for all age groups, and families, awards and raffle tickets are given to those who participate.
The canine costume contest begins at 7:50 p.m. and will have categories such as funniest, scariest and most original. All dogs will be required to be on a leash at all times. For more information, call (480) 312-2483.
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SCOTTSDALE FIRE DEPARTMENT HOSTS HALLOWEEN OPEN HOUSES
Firefighters are inviting kids to stop by Scottsdale fire stations from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 31 to help them jump start their Trick or Treating with safety!
Firefighters will have special reflective Trick or Treat bags with safety messages printed on them, as well as free flashlights for kids. If the crew gets called out for an emergency, have no fear--there will be the ghostly presence in the form of a "station host" to pass out goodies at each station.
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SMoCA NIGHTS RETURN ON NOV. 3
The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art presents BUZZ: Fall SMoCA Nights from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Nov. 3. A unique and wildly popular fixture of Valley nightlife, SMoCA Nights brings together artists, fashion designers, musicians and performers from throughout Arizona for an eclectic evening of cutting-edge culture and hip entertainment.
Advance tickets are highly recommended: $10 members; $15 nonmembers. Call (480) 994-ARTS for more information.
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SCOTTSDALE RANCH HOSTS TENNIS TOURNAMENT NOV. 3-6
Residents are invited to a smashing good time when the Scottsdale Ranch Park Tennis Center hosts the Jeff Myers Memorial Junior Open Nov. 3-6. Admission is free to watch some of the best junior players, ages 10 to 18, in the Valley.
For more information, visit: http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/parks/SRP/
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GUITARIST ESTEBAN RETURNS TO SCOTTSDALE NOV. 3
Esteban, one of the world's most celebrated guitarists, will perform a concert with his seven-piece band at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3. Titled Bach to Rock, the performance features original compositions and cover music by the popular artist, including hits from his many No. 1 albums. Tickets are available through the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts box office at 480-994-ARTS (2787) or online at www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org
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GET INVOLVED: OPPORTUNITIES TO PARTICIPATE IN YOUR GOVERNMENT
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SCOTTSDALE ROAD STREETSCAPE MEETING IS TONIGHT
Residents are invited to attend a meeting from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. tonight about the streetscape improvement plan for Scottsdale Road between Osborn and Chaparral roads.
The meeting takes place at the Community Design Studio, 7506 E. Indian School Road.
The project is envisioned to include aesthetic treatments and enhancements for pedestrians, bicyclists and transit users. Input from the community will be used in developing design concepts for the project. Meeting attendees also will be provided information about next steps in the process. For more information, contact Public Works Planner Dawn Coomer at (480) 312-7637 or e-mail dcoomer@scottsdaleaz.gov
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STREET TREATS PROGRAM AIMS TO MAKE HALLOWEEN SAFER
A city program called "Street Treats" is designed to encourage neighbors to get out and meet each other through supervised "trick or treating." Families who want to participate, can display a "street treats" paper pumpkin on their door or window.
Neighbors are invited to organize masquerade contests, choose the best decorated paper "pumpkin" on participants' doors or just organize a neighborhood party. It's a chance to get to know your neighbors and go back to the old days of "trick or treating." Parents and neighbors are responsible for checking candy and goodies and for the general safety and welfare of the children participating in their neighborhood. Neighbors are encouraged to e-mail terickson@scottsdaleaz.gov or call (480) 312-2771 for more information and to receive a Street Treats pumpkin to color, decorate and post on the door.
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ASU SCOTTSDALE INNOVATION CENTER OPEN HOUSE ON NOV. 3
The developers of the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center have submitted design plans for the first phase of the project, launching the final city review process before construction begins.
The development partners envision two four-story buildings with total floor space of about 250,000 square feet in the first phase. About 20,000 square feet would be devoted to retail uses, and the remainder would be office/research space.
The 37-acre site for the project is at the southeast corner of Scottsdale and McDowell roads.
Key dates in the public hearing process include:
** Nov. 3 public open house, 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the Community Design Studio, 7506 E. Indian School Road.
** Nov. 17 Development Review Board hearing, beginning at 1 p.m. at City Hall. The board is scheduled to formally review the first phase designs and forward a recommendation to the City Council.
** Dec. 6 City Council hearing, beginning at 5 p.m. at City Hall. The council is set to conduct a final review and vote on the design plans.
If the plans are approved, construction on the site is expected to begin early in 2006.
First phase plans are available on the city's Web site at: http://eservices.scottsdaleaz.gov/cases/casesheet.aspx?caseid=30327
Additional information on the ASU Scottsdale Center project is available at: http:www.scottsdaleaz.gov/ASUScottsdale
To receive electronic updates on the ASU Scottsdale Center, subscribe to: https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/listserve/ and click on ASU Scottsdale Center bulletin.
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NOMINATIONS SOUGHT FOR "DIVERSITY CHAMPIONS"
Scottsdale is seeking nominations for "Diversity Champions," individuals who have modeled the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and have enriched the community by empowering others.
Recognition as a Diversity Champion is open to all individuals living, working or volunteering within the Scottsdale community.
Diversity Champion nomination forms are available by contacting the City of Scottsdale's Office of Diversity and Dialogue at (480) 312-7772 or by e-mailing rbutcher@ScottsdaleAZ.gov.
Forms also can be obtained at 7575 E. Main St. All nominations must be submitted no later than Dec. 9.
The Diversity Champions will be recognized on Jan. 9, 2006 when Community Celebrating Diversity and APS host the 12th annual Scottsdale Community Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dinner Celebration.
The event will feature keynote speaker Julian Bond, current NAACP chairman, political activist and participant in the movements for civil rights and economic justice. For more information about this event, call (480) 312-7772 or e-mail rbutcher@ScottsdaleAZ.gov.
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SMOCA SEEKS VOLUNTEER DOCENTS
Would you like to learn about the exciting world of contemporary art, meet interesting people, and make a difference in the community? Then consider becoming a docent at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA)! Docents are volunteers who are trained by SMoCA's Education Department to give tours of the museum's exhibitions to school children and adults. The museum is seeking volunteers of all ages and backgrounds to participate in the docent program.
For more information, call (480) 874-4641
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2005 CENSUS SURVEY IS ON ITS WAY - GET READY TO BE COUNTED!
The 2005 Census Survey has arrived in mailboxes and Scottsdale is hoping you'll make sure that you and others in your family are counted.
The national count is under way with a mailing of a questionnaire to 1 out of every 13 households throughout Maricopa County. Returning the form as soon as possible is important.
By counting all residents, Scottsdale will be assured of getting its share of all federal and state funds that are distributed to communities based on their population.
To find out more about the 2005 Census Survey visit http://www.census2005.com
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AT YOUR SERVICE -- UTILITY SCHEDULE AND MORE
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SCOTTSDALE STADIUM UNDERGOING RENOVATIONS
Due to renovations, no Arizona Fall League games will be played at Scottsdale Stadium this season. For more information on Scottsdale Stadium and the improved spring training practice facilities for the San Francisco Giants, call (480) 312-2586 or visit www.scottsdaleaz.gov/projects/giants
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MAP OF CITY PARKS AND CENTERS AVAILABLE ON CITY'S WEB SITE
Residents can now find the parks and city centers in their neighborhood by using a new interactive map on the city's Web site.
In addition to the location, Web users will also find helpful information on city facilities such as addresses, amenities available at each park, contact information and hours of operation.
To use the map, go to the city's home page at http://www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov
click on the parks, recreation and activities link, then click on the parks link and then the parks map link on the right side of the screen.
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SCOTTSDALE HAS CURFEWS FOR MINORS
Parents should know Scottsdale has curfews for minors. Restricted times for minors younger than 16 are 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. For those 16 and 17, the curfew is midnight to 5 a.m.
The curfew ordinance holds parents and guardians responsible if their children violate curfew. Scottsdale's curfew laws align with other Valley cities - and there are acceptable curfew exceptions. To find out what they are, call the Scottsdale Police Department at (480) 312-5000.
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VIDEO COVERAGE OF PAST CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS AVAILABLE ONLINE
The city provides on-demand access to video coverage of past City Council meetings at www.scottsdaleaz.gov. The archived videos are available for viewing the Friday following each City Council meeting. The streaming videos are available by clicking on the "CityCable 11 Programming" link on the lower right-hand portion of the home page and then clicking on "Archived Council Broadcasts" on the right side of the CityCable page. Call (480) 312-7948 for more information.
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WATER FEE INCREASES BEGINNING IN NOVEMBER
Scottsdale residents will see an increase in water and sewer fees starting this November.
Water fees will increase 3.5 percent and will go toward meeting new federal standards to reduce arsenic amounts in the water system.
Sewer fees will increase 4 percent and will go toward ensuring regulatory treatment compliance. Both increases were approved by the City Council after public hearings last spring. The average household utility bill will increase by $1.62 per month.
For questions about water and sewer rates, call (480) 312-5685.
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CAREER ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE AT VISTA DEL CAMINO CENTER
Scottsdale's Vista del Camino Center, 7700 E. Roosevelt St., offers several programs to assist residents in finding work or enhancing their job skills. Here's an overview:
** Free career assistance is available every Tuesday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Professionals will be available to help residents with a variety of career and job search skills, including writing resumes or cover letters, conducting job searches and registering for unemployment insurance on the Internet.
** A job search basics class takes place from 9 to 11 a.m. the first Tuesday of every month. The next class takes place Nov. 1. The class features individualized attention with resumes and online job searches.
** A resume writing workshop takes place from 10 a.m. to noon every other Thursday at the center. The next workshop takes place Nov. 3. Basic computer skills are a requirement. Participants are asked to bring their employment history or a copy of their resume, plus a floppy computer disk. Seating is limited so participants are asked to arrive early. For more information or to register, call (480) 312-0062.
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OCTOBER/NOVEMBER BRUSH AND BULK PICK UP SCHEDULE
The city provides monthly brush and bulk item collection, offering residents a convenient way to dispose of items too large for refuse containers. Residents are asked to have brush and bulk items out for pick up by 5 a.m. on Monday the week of scheduled service.
Here's the upcoming schedule:
** Cholla Street to McDonald Drive and Dynamite Boulevard to Happy Valley Road - includes Sundown Drive between Cactus Road and Shea Boulevard: Week of Oct. 31.
** McDonald Drive to Thomas Road and Happy Valley Road to Pinnacle Peak Road: Week of Nov. 7.
** Thomas Road to McKellips Road and Pinnacle Peak Road to Bell Road: Week of Nov. 14.
** Bell Road to Cholla Street and Dynamite Boulevard to northern city limits: Week of Nov. 28.
For more information, contact the city's Solid Waste Management Division (480) 312-5600 or visit http://www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov/recycle.
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PROGRAMS FOR YOU
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CIVIC CENTER LIBRARY HOSTS PROGRAMS ABOUT WAR, VETERANS
Starting this month, Scottsdale's Civic Center Library will host several programs about military veterans.
** Through Nov. 19, the library will feature a 5-panel display by Cactus High School students that showcases historic moments from past wars.
The school's Arizona Heritage Project celebrates the service of military veterans in our community from World War II through the war in Iraq.
** From 2 to 4 p.m. Nov. 11, the library will host a Veterans Day reception and book signing.
Veterans featured in the book "Since You Asked: Arizona Veterans Share Their Memories" will share their stories, sign copies of the book and answer questions. Complimentary refreshments served.
** From 2 to 4 p.m. Nov. 12, teens involved in the Arizona Heritage Project display will talk about their work on the project and what's ahead for the future. Complimentary refreshments served.
** During November, the Civic Center and Mustang libraries will host discussions with war veterans who will share their stories and answer questions. For a listing of speakers, times and dates or for more information on the events listed above call (480) 312-2474 or visit:
http://library.ci.scottsdale.az.us/
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FREE GREEN BUILDING LECTURE NOV. 3
Scottsdale residents are invited to a free Green Building lecture from 7 to 9 p.m. Nov. 3 in the Community Design Studio, 7506 E. Indian School Road.
The discussion topic is entitled "Alternative Wall and Roof Systems - resource efficient building systems that conserve energy and preserve natural resources." For more information visit the Green Building Web site at http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/greenbuilding
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CONSERVE WATER, SAVE MONEY -- WATER SYSTEM REBATES AVAILABLE
A Hot Water Recirculation System Rebate is just one of several incentive programs the city has designed to encourage residents to conserve water. Homeowners must follow several steps for proper installation, inspection and application in order to receive the rebate, which is credited to their water bill.
The rebate is available to single-family residential properties that receive water from the Scottsdale water system. To date, the city has received over 80 applications from homeowners who want to take advantage of this rebate program. The installation of a system that recirculates water between a water heater and hot water faucets reduces indoor water use by drastically decreasing the amount of time it takes for hot water to reach the user.
Details about this rebate program including specifications for the system, a downloadable application and the application mailing address can be found at http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/water
Information on other plumbing and landscape rebates are also available by visiting this site.
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PRESERVE CONNECTIONS PROGRAM BEGINS THIS WEEK
Scottsdale's popular Preserve Connections program is back and spots are still available for an Oct. 30 bus trip to hike the Ringtail Loop, a 3.2-mile hike through great scenery and fields of Sonoran Desert plants.
The 2.5-hour hike includes terrain that is rocky and irregular and not suitable for wheelchairs, strollers or pets.
The Preserve Connections program began last winter. The free, guided hikes are designed to assist southern-area Scottsdale residents who may not have direct access to visit, experience and learn more about the McDowell Sonoran Preserve.
Check-in time for all hikes is 7:30 a.m. in the Papago Plaza Parking Lot, 7111 E. McDowell Road on the southwest corner of Scottsdale and McDowell roads. Buses leave at 8 a.m. and return between noon and 1 p.m. depending on the hike's length.
Residents can make reservations through the Scottsdale Parks and Recreation dial-up system. Citizens without a recreation class dial-up account should call Parks and Recreation at (480) 312-7957 to set one up. Citizens who already have an account may register by calling (480) 312-2025 or by visiting the city's Web site at http: www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov
Here are course numbers for specific hikes:
Oct. 30 -- 52621
Nov. 13 -- 52622
Nov. 26 -- 52623
Dec. 11 -- 52624
Dec. 24 -- 52625
For more information on the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, visit:
http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/preserve/
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SCOTTSDALE'S HANDLEBAR HELPERS PROGRAM SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
Scottsdale's Handlebar Helpers program is seeking youth ages 13 to 17 interested in learning how to repair bikes. In the program, apprentices work on their own bicycle once each week; while learning how to repair and recondition bicycles under the tutelage of skilled volunteers who support the Handlebar Helpers program.
The bike shop is open Monday through Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Schedules are flexible and staff work with each youth to come up with a schedule that works for them. To sign up, call (480) 312-2771, pick up a Handlebar Helpers brochure at your local park, or drop by the bike shop at the west side of Paiute Neighborhood Center, 6535 E. Osborn Road between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. You can also access an enrollment form online at www.handlebarhelpers.org
The program is also in need of adult volunteers, with technical "bike repair" experience to assist in supervising and teaching apprentices. For information, call (480) 312-2771 or visit the Web site listed above.
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FUTURE EVENT SCHEDULE
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TAP DANCE LEGEND SAVION GLOVER MOVES TO THE CLASSICS
The Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts presents Savion Glover Nov. 4-6.
Glover, one of the world's foremost tap dance innovators, will perform his award-winning new show, Classical Savion.
This exhilarating performance features Glover, accompanied by an orchestra and jazz ensemble, tap dancing to classical favorites by Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi, Mendelssohn and others.
Single tickets are available for $58 through the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts box office at (480) 994-ARTS (2787) or online at www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org.
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CRIME PREVENTION AND SAFETY FAIR TAKES PLACE NOV. 5
The Scottsdale and Phoenix police departments are sponsoring a Crime Prevention and Safety Fair from 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 5 at the Target Store located at 15444 N Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd.
This free event will feature auto-theft VIN-etching by auto crime detectives, child finger printing, child safety seat inspections, crime prevention tips, K9 unit appearances and more!
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HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES COLLECTION DAY NOV. 5
Residents can rid their homes of household hazardous wastes by bringing them to the city's annual Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day, 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 5 at the Corporation Yard, 9191 E. San Salvador.
Hazardous materials include wastes that are flammable, toxic, corrosive or pose health or environmental threats. Items accepted include pesticides, drain cleaners, detergents, bleaches, pool acids, chlorine, photo chemicals, paints and thinners, chemical fertilizers, antifreeze, motor oil and car batteries. Discarded electronics will not be collected at this event. For more details, call (480) 312-5602.
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LESSONS FROM THE HOLOCAUST TOPIC OF DISCUSSIONS
The city's Cross Cultural Communications series presents "Lessons from the Holocaust,"
A pair of discussions featuring Valley resident Helen Handler, sharing her experiences of endurance and determination to rebuild her life after surviving the Holocaust.
Handler, now 77 and the only survivor in her family, spent part of her young life in two Nazi concentration camps and endured two death marches.
The sessions are: noon Nov. 8 at the Community Design Studio, 7506 E. Indian School Road and 6 p.m. Nov. 15 at the Pinnacle Training Room, 7575 E. Main St. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP to the Office of Diversity and Dialogue at (480) 312-7772.
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TREASURES AND TRASH LITTER CLEAN-UP EVENT SET FOR NOV. 5
Scottsdale residents are invited to join more than 400 volunteers to help beautify more than 100 miles of roadways in the 10th annual Treasures 'N Trash 2005 citywide litter clean-up.
The event takes place from 7 to 11 a.m. on Nov. 5.
Volunteers should register by calling (480) 312-3111. After registering, volunteers can pick up gloves, bags and safety vests the week before the event at the following two locations:
** Papago Citizen Service Center, 7111 E. McDowell Road
** Arabian Citizen Service Center, 10187 E. McDowell Mountain Ranch Road
Volunteers can also pick up their supplies between 7 and 11 a.m. the morning of the event on at one of the following Treasures 'N Trash locations:
** Indian School Park, 4289 N. Hayden Road
** Highlands Church, 9050 E. Pinnacle Peak Road
The first 400 volunteers will receive a free 10th annual Treasures 'N Trash 2005 commemorative t-shirt. All volunteers will be entered in a drawing to win "treasures."
All participants must be at least 12 years of age and sign a liability waiver form to participate. For more information, call (480) 312-3111.
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VETERANS DAY COMMEMORATION HONORS OUR COUNTRY'S HEROES
Citizens are invited to honor our nation's heroes during Scottsdale's Veterans Day commemoration, starting at 3 p.m. Nov. 11 at McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park,
7301 E. Indian Bend Road.
The keynote speaker will be Marshall Trimble, Arizona's official historian and a former U.S. Marine. Other speakers will include representatives from Arizona's congressional
delegation and the Arizona National Guard. In addition, former Scottsdale City Councilman Jim Bruner will pay tribute to Zina Kuhn, longtime Veterans Day executive chairwoman, who recently passed away.
The 108th Army National Guard Band will perform and refreshments will be provided courtesy of General Dynamics.
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JAZZ VIOLINIST REGINA CARTER PERFORMS IN SCOTTSDALE NOV. 12
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts presents the Regina Carter Quintet at 8 p.m. Nov. 12. The concert is made possible with support from members of the Center Inner Circle. Single tickets are available for $38 through the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts box office at (480) 994-2787 or online at www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org
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LOS ARCOS NEIGHBORHOOD PICNIC PLANNED NOV. 12
Los Arcos Neighborhood residents are invited to a community picnic from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 12 at Rotary Park, 73rd & Garfield streets. There will be displays and a variety of information available about Scottsdale's revitalization effort and other city services. For more information, call (480) 312-4126.
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NEXT MAYOR/CITY COUNCIL BREAKFAST SET FOR NOV. 17
The next Mayor and City Council Breakfast is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. Nov. 17 at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. Second St.
The monthly breakfasts provide an opportunity to learn more about a variety of topics and issues from special guest speakers. RSVPs are not necessary, but you can call (480) 312-2335 for more information.
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CIVIC CENTER SENIOR CENTER HOSTS CRAFTS FAIR NOV. 19
Crafts made by seniors will be on display and for sale at the Civic Center Senior Center's annual Arts and Crafts Fair. More than 100 vendors will be on site from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 19, at the Center, 7375 E. 2nd St. The event is open to the public and admission is free. For more information, call (480) 312-2375.
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For a more complete listing of future Scottsdale events, visit this Web address:
http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/events/
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CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
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The following is a partial list of road construction projects and traffic restrictions taking place in Scottsdale Oct. 28 through Nov. 6.
STREET PAVING RESTRICTIONS:
These road sections will experience restrictions to permit resurfacing:
** Hayden Road from McDowell Road to Oak Street will be restricted to one lane in each direction between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily Monday through Wednesday, Oct. 31 through Nov. 2.
** Scottsdale Road from Earl Drive to Osborn Road will be restricted to one lane in each direction between the hours of 4 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 2, and between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily Nov. 3-7.
** 68th Street from Oak Street to Thomas Road will be restricted to one lane in each direction between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily Nov. 3-11.
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THOMAS ROAD, FROM THE LOOP 101 FREEWAY TO 87TH STREET
Westbound Thomas Road is reduced to one open lane from the Loop 101 Freeway to 87th Street through Monday, Oct. 31, to permit work on water lines.
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96TH STREET IMPROVEMENTPROJECT
Shea Boulevard will be reduced to two lanes in each direction at 96th Street through Tuesday, Nov. 1, for curb reconstruction. At times, Shea will need to be reduced to one lane in each direction as part of this project.
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HAPPY VALLEY FROM PIMA TO ROPING ROADS
Happy Valley from Pima to Roping roads will be restricted to one lane in each direction through Dec. 9 for roadwork.
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CAMELBACK ROAD RESTRICTIONS
** Eastbound Camelback Road will be restricted to one lane at Scottsdale Road from 8 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 30, to permit work on traffic systems.
** Westbound traffic on Camelback will be reduced to one lane east of 64th Street from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. through Wednesday, Nov. 3, for work on utility lines.
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MILLER ROAD, NORTH OF PINNACLE PEAK ROAD
Miller Road is completely closed north of Pinnacle Peak Road through mid November to permit work on water lines. During that same time period, Pinnacle Peak Road, from Hayden to Miller roads, will have occasional lane restrictions.
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McDOWELL ROAD, SCOTTSDALE ROAD TO 69TH STREET
** Westbound McDowell Road will be reduced to two through lanes, from Scottsdale Road to 69th Street, through November to permit work on the Papago Streetscape project.
** Lane closures in both directions will take place at times on McDowell Road from Almeria Road to 82nd Street through Monday, Oct. 31, to permit work on handicap ramps.
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STETSON DRIVE, NORTH OF FIFTH AVENUE TO WEST OF SCOTTSDALE ROAD
Stetson Drive, north of Fifth Avenue to west of Scottsdale Road is completely closed to southbound traffic through June 2006 for construction of a parking garage. Stetson will remain open to northbound traffic in this area.




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