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City of Chandler Study Session 06-12-23
B
A
C
June
12th
tonight
we've
got
a
number
of
recognitions
and
and
consent
agenda
that
we
will
be
talking
about
and
then
on
Thursday.
We
will
be
voting
on
these
particular
items.
So
welcome
everybody.
If
any
of
you
are
here
as
part
of
our
service
recognitions
and
we're
glad
to
be
engaged
with
that
clerk,
would
you
please
call
the
roll.
D
C
So
next
on
our
agenda
tonight
is
scheduled
public
appearances
and
council
member
Harris.
Please
join
me
out
front.
E
F
Police
officers
from
the
Dallas
area,
Danny
Danny,
has
been
a
dedicated
employee
to
the
Chandler
Police
Department
for
the
past
10
years,
and
this
time
she
has
served
as
a
school
resource
officer,
a
hiring
Detective
and
currently
as
a
sex
crime.
Detective
Danny
Stein
has
shown
time
and
again
that
she's
willing
to
do
what
is
needed
for
the
Chandler
Police
Department,
the
citizens
of
Chandler
and
her
current
role
as
a
sex
crimes.
Detective
Danny
has
developed
a
reputation
as
a
hard-working
Dependable
teammate,
who
is
respected
by
her
supervisors
and
her
peers.
F
G
Good
evening,
I
have
the
pleasure
of
recognizing
these
recognizing
Nick
recedo
for
his
10
years
of
service
to
the
city
of
Chandler.
Nick
was
originally
hired
in
2013
as
a
building
inspector
to
subsequently
been
promoted
to
building
inspector
supervisor.
During
that
time
he
has
achieved
28
building.
Excuse
me
28,
building,
certifications.
This
is
a
testament
to
his
commitment
to
ongoing
education
and
keeping
the
city
of
Chandler
residents
and
businesses
safe,
Nick
really
exemplifies
what
it
means
to
be
a
Chandler
employee.
G
He
demonstrates
our
core
values
on
a
daily
basis,
while
I
haven't
work
with
you
closely
for
just
well.
I've
only
worked
through
closely
for
a
short
time,
but
what's
become
apparent
to
me,
is
how
he
genuinely
cares
about
his
job.
He
cares
about
doing
what's
right
for
the
people
of
Chandler
making
sure
we
have
safe
structures
he's
doing
with
his
family.
If
you
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
your
family,
go
for
it,
but
just
back
from
vacation
and
really
really
excited
to
continue
to
work
with
them.
G
H
H
In
10
years,
at
Chandler,
Public
Library
Jill
has
been
instrumental
in
developing
Youth
Services
children
in
teen
programming
and
early
literacy
spaces.
She
has
worked
at
three
of
the
four
Chandler
libraries
as
a
supervisor
programmer
librarian
in
charge
and
more
when
they
say
more
I
assume
she's,
probably
cleaned
up
a
few
things.
H
She
was
always
the
first
person
to
step
in
if
another
librarian
needs
time
off
or
programming
help
or
assistance
at
the
front
desk.
She
is
calm
in
crisis
and
very
good
at
getting
to
know
our
customers
and
finding
answers
to
their
questions.
And,
oh
boy,
do
they
have
questions
she
has
written
and
received
grants
for
Library
services
and
helped
to
facilitate
grants
with
others.
H
She
offers
her
time
and
talent
to
many
projects
like
our
now
famous
story
walks
and
brings
a
wealth
of
knowledge
about
School,
Readiness
and
children's
literature
to
our
staff
and
patrons
Jill's
dedicated
to
the
work
that
we
do
throughout
the
library
system
and
is
a
great
asset
to
team
Chandler
Jill.
Thank
you
for
your
decade
of
service
to
the
Chandler
community.
E
I
I
Lizzy
has
greeted
guests
at
Chandler
museum
for
the
past
10
years
she
heads
up
the
Museum's
visitor
Services
by
working
the
front
desk
for
the
past
two
years,
when
visitors
were
asked
in
a
survey
what
the
what
the
museum
did
best.
The
top
answer
was
staff
members
make
me
feel
welcome.
This
is
largely
due
to
Lizzie's
warm
personality
and
willingness
to
connect
with
the
visitors.
She
is
a
true
team
player
supporting
other
staff
members
in
their
projects
and
tasks,
jumping
in
to
help
whenever
needed
and
always
making
sure
that
everyone
is
recognized
on
their
birthday.
I
Lizzie
also
serves
as
the
museum
store
manager
and
runs
the
Museum's
rental
program.
She
was
instrumental
in
getting
both
new
programs
off
the
ground
over
the
past
few
years.
Each
day,
Lizzie
brings
a
positive
attitude,
a
smile
and
a
willingness
to
learn.
Thank
you
for
your
service
to
the
museum
and
to
Chandler
Lizzy.
Thank
you.
J
Good
evening
mayor
council,
I'd
like
to
welcome
and
have
us
have
Alexis
Nolly
come
up
and
join
us
Alexa.
J
Mayor
and
Council
judge
Alexa
nollie.
It's
my
pleasure
to
recognize
her
15
years
of
service
with
the
city
of
Chandler,
judge,
nollie
started
her
career
with
the
city
as
a
prosecutor
in
2008
10
years
later
in
2018,
she
was
selected
to
serve
as
our
courts
commissioner
quickly
because
of
her
wonderful
work
ethic
and
her
ability
to
adjudicate
cases.
She
was
promoted
to
judge
one
year
later,
so
in
2018
she
has
served.
She
served
as
our
judge
and
she
has
been
a
judge
with
us
for
the
last
four
years.
J
As
a
personal
note,
judge
nollie
enjoys
spending
time
with
her
husband,
who
is
here
today.
They
have
three
children.
She
loves
all
things:
Disney
cheers
on
the
Sun
Devils
and
has
a
a
hobby
of
visiting
national
parks
around
our
country.
Also.
She
has
a
very
special
trip
planned
this
summer
with
her
family
and
extended
family
to
visit
Germany
her
father's
Homeland.
So
it's
a
very
special
opportunity
to
go
back
and
reconnect
with
family.
J
There
judge
nollie
has
been
a
wonderful
addition
to
the
court
and
we
are
so
proud
to
recognize
her
for
her
15
years
of
service
to
the
city.
Thank
you.
C
We've
got
a
couple
of
very
exciting
other
recognitions
tonight,
so
first
we
have
our
neighborhoods
USA
Awards
and
for
our
City
and
golden
neighbors
events.
So
if
I
could
have
Leah
Powell
our
neighborhood
program
staff
members
of
our
neck
neighborhood
advisory
committee
and
for
our
city
board
members,
any
of
you
all
want
to
come
on
up.
Let's
just
have
a
big
party
up
here.
K
All
right,
thank
you
very
much,
mayor
and
Council.
Thank
you
for
everyone
who
has
come
is
here
this
evening,
we're
very
proud
to
bring
back
two
awards
from
neighborhoods
USA,
that
is
a
National
Organization
and
staff
submitted
an
application
in
early
winter
and
then
had
to
go
present
on
our
programs.
K
When
you
get
at
when
you're
actually
become
a
finalist,
you
have
to
go
and
present
on
your
program
and
the
judges
Grill
you
on
the
question,
so
we're
very
proud
that
for
our
city
day,
which
is
in
its
12th
year,
won
a
first
place
award
and
across
thank
you,
and
that
is
in
the
Neighborhood
beautification
Award
category
and
again
we
competed
against
a
number
of
other
cities
for
that
I
want
to
call
out
again.
This
was
our
12th
year.
We
have
it
over
1300
volunteers
that
participated
this
last
year.
They
completed
54
projects.
K
I
want
to
do
a
special,
thank
you
to
our
top
three
sponsors,
which
were
Home,
Depot,
sure
in
Sherwin
Williams
and
the
Avi,
and
they
were
our
top
three
sponsors
as
well
as
many
others.
So,
thank
you
very
much
for
that
and
then
another
very
special
program,
which
is
only
a
year
old.
That's
our
golden
neighbors
program
and
it.
What
I
wanted
to
share
with
this
is
that
there's
a
very
special
story
that
most
people
don't
know
Priscilla
as
part
of
her
application
process.
K
Priscilla
proposed
golden
neighbors,
so
I
want
to
recognize
her
for
that
Innovation
and
creativity
and
I
want
to
thank
the
mayor,
council
and
City
manager's
office
for
creating
environment,
where
staff
can
flourish
with
their
ideas
and
be
able
to
pray
in
such
an
award-winning
program.
Now
that
program
took
second
place
in
just
the
one
year.
Over
278
residents
have
been
served,
367
kids
have
been
given
out
with
11
events.
Some
top
sponsors
I
want
to
recognize.
K
There
is
Amazon
who
really
got
the
problem
kicked
off
with
a
large
donation,
Resurrection
Street
Ministry,
which
has
been
at
each
one
of
those
events
and
Salvation
Army.
So
thank
all
of
you
for
what
you
do
and
the
neighborhood
advisory
committee
for
supporting
these
programs
throughout
the
year
and
a
special
thank
you
to
staff.
C
Willia
come
in
this
picture
and
I
know
that
for
our
city
programs,
I
think
everyone
have
Council,
has
attended
different
ones
of
these
and
we're
so
excited
to
see
us
being
nationally
recognized
as
a
best
practice.
So
thank
you
for
our
city.
Thank
you,
Neighborhood
Services,
Community
Services,
you
guys
are
all
amazing.
A
A
C
C
Next,
on
our
scheduled
public
appearances,
we
have
Mr
Hussein,
who
has
Chandler
police
concerns,
Mr
Hussein,
please
come
to
the
days
state,
your
name
and
address
for
the
record,
and
you
have
three
minutes
so
when
the
light
turns
yellow
you,
please
start
to
wrap
it
up
when
it
turns
red
time
to
be
done.
Mr.
D
N
M
I'm
here,
as
a
public
service,
we
have
a
beautiful
city.
We
have
a
beautiful
state,
we
have
a
beautiful
country
and
I
would
like
to
leave
it
better
than
what
we
got
and
there
are
a
few
issues
that
I
brought
to
the
attention
of
the
council
last
year
in
October,
and
that
needs
some
serious
attention,
because
there
are
a
few
people
in
any
society
that
are
not
working
towards
betterment
of
the
society.
M
They
are
termites
to
the
society
and
is
our
responsibility
to
make
sure
that
we
fix
that
problem,
and
fortunately
we
had
a
beautiful
city,
and
then
you
recognize
all
the
nice
people
and
there
are
always
few
people
that
are
not
perfect.
To
give
you
an
example:
I
was
arrested
last
year
and
charted
seven
felonies
illegally
and
I
had
to
run
through
the
state.
I
mean
state
legal
system.
M
For
about
a
year,
my
family
suffered
and
I
suffered
and
I
spent
two
days
in
the
jail
and
the
state
finally
dropped
the
case
to
give
it
just
for
the
case,
I'd
like
to
just
kind
of
go
over
a
few
things
that
happened:
I
own
a
ranch
about
a
million
mile
two
miles
from
here.
I
had
a
disagreement
with
this
with
a
person
who
called
in
a
false
report
to
China
police
of
horse
neglect.
I
had
horses
in
my
house.
These
are
my
children.
M
The
horses
belong
to
those
those
boys
police
came
10
days
later
to
investigate
the
standards.
Police
policy.
Is
anyone
causing
a
report?
They
come
in
within
24
hours,
I
call
the
City
of
Tempe
Chandler
Gilbert
and
everybody
else.
Police
came
10
days
later
and
two
detectives
came,
I
invited
them
to
come
inside.
They
were
rude
and
threatening,
and
then
I
interviewed
the
officers
who
came
to
investigate
those
people
had
no
knowledge
of
horses.
M
They
went
to
the
court,
got
an
arrest
or
they
got
a
warrant
at
nine
o'clock
at
night
and
the
RS
wanted
clearly
stated
they're
here
to
come
during
the
daytime,
and
then
they
came
at
11
o'clock
at
night
same
night
and
then
they
arranged
for
a
lot
of
people,
20
police
officers
and
the
Arizona
farm
services
and
the
people
to
pick
up
the
horses,
the
many
other
agencies-
and
they
picked
up
my
horses
and
then
they
took
it
and
I
feel
it
was
a
planned
conspiracy
that
they
planned
for
10
days
and
they
showed
up
by
my
house
with
full
intention
to
arrest.
M
M
All
I'm
asking
for
is
for
the
city
of
China
to
investigate
as
to
what
happened
and
who's
responsible
for
it,
and
you
pay
me
for
my
horses
and
compensate
me
for
whatever
the
thing
is
and
in
addition
to
that,
I
would
like
the
city
of
Chandler
to
train
their
employees
that
they're
getting
paid
our
tax
dollars
to
serve
the
public.
Thank.
M
L
Stewart,
thank
you
Kelly.
Can
you
give
me
the
background
on
this
story
in
a
separate
briefing
and
and
the
report
from
the
the
county
attorney
on
this
case?
Please
all.
L
B
C
Thank
you,
Council
next
on
our
agenda
tonight
or
a
number
of
study
items
that
have
been
that
are
consent,
items
that
have
been
called
in
the
first
one
is
by
council
member
Harris
requesting
a
presentation
and
discussion
on
item
number
six
having
to
do
with
Sunland
asphalt
and
construction
for
the
Boston
Street
improvements
and
who's
going
to
be
making
that
presentation
all
right,
Kim
Moyers.
C
I
I
Improvements
include
the
repaving
of
Boston
Street
The
Pedestrian
crosswalk
improvements,
the
widening
of
the
sidewalks
to
the
north
east
of
Oregon
Street
into
the
south
west
of
Oregon
Street
Ada
improvements,
a
ride,
share,
drop-off
area
and
parallel
parking
that
will
be
on
the
north
north
side
of
Boston.
Street
timing
is
important
in
the
downtown.
We
typically
do
all
of
our
projects
in
the
summer
time
when
the
downtown's
a
little
bit
slower.
So
once
Council
approves
the
item,
we'll
spend
the
next
two
to
three
weeks,
executing
the
contract,
determining
the
Baseline
scheduling
and
doing
the
permitting.
I
We
anticipate
the
work
beginning
in
mid-july
and
ending
in
November.
This
project
will
be
phased.
We
will
not
do
any
complete
street
closures,
so
one
side
of
the
street
or
the
other
will
be
open
at
all
time
and
because
we
work
so
closely
with
the
businesses
to
try
to
have
the
least
amount
of
impact
as
possible.
Oftentimes.
The
project
will
take
a
little
bit
longer
because
we
are
making
sure
that
we
can
get
to
those
businesses
we'll
work
with
each
of
the
businesses
for
their
own
individual
needs.
Sometimes
that's
signage.
Sometimes
that's
drop-off
areas.
I
Whatever
it
is
that
they
need
we'll
work
closely
with
them
to
make
sure
that
that
they're
satisfied
and
then,
while
the
project
is
slated
to
end
in
November,
there
is
a
30-day
cure
period
of
the
new
asphalt
before
we
can
strike.
So
the
project
will
actually
be
finished
a
little
before
that,
but
we'll
open
up
the
street
and
during
those
30
days
we'll
be
able
to
utilize
it
and
then
they'll
come
back.
The
contractor
will
come
back
to
stripe
it
and
that
project
should
take
somewhere
between
three
and
five
days.
I
This
is
a
project
that
has
been
in
the
council's
CIP
budget
for
several
years,
so
the
downtown
businesses
are
very
aware
that
this
project
is
coming.
We
have
had
two
downtown
public
meetings
with
the
downtown
stakeholders,
particularly
those
that
will
be
impacted
by
this
project.
I
We've
had
communication
through
the
downtown
Chandler
Community,
Partnership
e-blast
and
their
every
other
month.
Stakeholder
meetings
and
we've
made
personal
phone
calls
and
had
meetings
with
the
with
the
affected
business
owners.
We've
also
contracted
with
Theresa
mcinen
at
Mac
Pro.
Many
of
you
know
her
she's
been
in
the
downtown
community
for
decades.
The
business
owners
know
her
very
well
and
she
works
with
the
contractors
to
make
sure
that
we're
listening
to
the
businesses.
I
We
do
have
a
public
meeting
set
for
this
Thursday
at
9
30
a.m.
Even
though
we
don't
have
all
of
the
sequencing
in
line,
we
thought
it
was
important
to
reach
out
to
the
businesses.
Let
them
know
what
next
steps
are.
Let
them
know
what's
coming
and
then
we'll
get
back
a
hold
of
them.
Yet
again
before
the
work
starts,
and
then
that
exact
same
presentation,
we
will
present
at
the
stakeholder
meeting
for
the
dccp
on
Tuesday
June,
the
20th
at
9
00
a.m.
I
also
want
to
mention
that
the
dccp
has.
I
Let
us
know
that
they
will
up
their
communication
through
social
media
to
try
to
help
Market
these
specific
affected
businesses
as
well.
So
while
we
know
that
any
construction
project
is
just
disruptive
will
work
to
make
it
as
least
impactful
as
possible,
and
with
that
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions
you
may
have.
O
Councilmember
Harris.
Yes,
thank
you
for
that
presentation.
Just
had
a
couple
questions
and
I
wanted
to
make
sure
everyone
understand.
You
know
this
Project's
gonna
go
on
for
210
days
and
that
construction
is
always
one
of
those
annoying
factors,
but
I
wanted
to
know
about
the
traffic
in
terms
of
the
walkable
community
in
terms
of
getting
to
our
businesses,
because
we
have
there's
a
lot
of
businesses
right
there
and
many
people
I
can
walk
that
path.
I
Through
the
mayor,
councilmember
Harris,
the
nice
thing
is
this
work
is
done
in
Boston
street.
We
have
Colonnades
all
throughout
the
downtown,
so
we
will
always
have
a
pedestrian
fare
through
for
anybody
coming
to
the
downtown.
We
encourage
everybody
to
park
in
the
parking
garages.
As
you
know,
so
it
will
affect
the
parking
specifically
on
Boston
Street,
but
it
will
not
affect
any
access
into
any
of
the
parking
garages
or
your
walk
to
any
of
the
downtown
businesses
and.
O
O
All
right
and
then
lastly,
you
said
that
this
project
is
to
complete
November
of
2024.,
correct.
I
O
This
fall,
okay,
all
right,
and
then
this
is
my
final
question
in
terms
of
how
we
communicated
to
the
overall
public.
Are
we
making
sure
that
we're
putting
this
in
our
newsletter?
Are
we
working
with
the
communications
team
just
because
the
downtown
businesses
may
be
abreast
and
a
prize
on
what's
going
on
and
how
to
talk
to
their
customers?
I
just
want
to
know.
I
The
mayor,
councilmember
Harris,
we
absolutely
will
do
that.
We
haven't
done
it
yet
because
the
project
hasn't
started
yet,
but
once
we
have,
we
work
very
closely
with
Communications
and
public
affairs
as
well
as
the
dccp.
To
get
the
word
out,
we
will
have
some
traffic
that
traffic
cones.
That
will
lead
you
into
the
direct
the
right
direction
in,
but
we'll
make
sure
everybody
knows
that
the
downtown
is
still
open
for
business.
All.
C
L
C
Q
Road
I'd
like
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
tonight
about
not
just
the
canal
itself,
but
also
the
community
that
it
served
a
little
bit
about
the
impact
that
it
has
had
on
the
larger
city
of
Chandler
Goodyear
yesterday
and
a
little
bit
about
about
Goodyear
tomorrow,
with
that
the
story
starts
in
1898,
with
David
Fairchild,
a
U.S
department
of
Agriculture
employee,
who
has
sent
out
commissioned
out
by
the
federal
government
to
get
seeds
that
could
grow
in
the
American
southwest
one
such
seed
that
was
brought
back
was
Egyptian
long
staple
cotton.
Q
This
picture
depicts
David
Fairchild
on
the
left
and
on
the
right,
Dr
AJ
Chandler.
This
is
on
Chandler's
rancid
Ranch.
It
is
evidence
that
Egyptian
cotton
grew
and
Chandler.
This
led
to
a
cotton
boom
within
the
1910s
that
saw
a
lot
of
cotton
ranches
coming
up
all
across
Chandler,
where
cotton
was
not
only
grown
but
also
processed.
Q
This
piqued
the
interest
of
these
of
the
Goodyear
Tire
Company
and
their
subsidiary,
the
Southwest
cotton
company,
which
was
incorporated
solely
to
purchase
land
within
the
Southwest.
They
Identify
two
sites,
Litchfield
out
in
the
West
Valley
and
Goodyear
in
the
East
Valley
a
little
bit.
By
way
of
historical
background
in
nineteen
Seventeen
America
joined
the
great
war
effort,
World
War,
one
and
Egyptian
cotton
was
embargoed.
Thus,
the
cotton
that
was
used
for
the
production
of
tires
was
no
longer
able
to
be
sourced
from
Egypt.
Q
Thus
they
had
to
find
a
domestic
source,
and
it
was
right
here
in
the
city
of
Chandler
in
the
purple.
It
depicts
the
land
that
the
Chandler
improvement
company
leads
to
the
Southwest
cotton
company.
Approximately
12
sections
in
blue
is
the
Goodyear
Canal
that
was
dug
in
1917,
and
then
the
community
was
built
subsequently.
Q
This
is
perhaps
the
best
preserved
image,
showing
a
bird's
eye
view
of
the
historic
town
site.
Model
Town
of
Goodyear.
One
can
see
from
this
photo
that
it
was
a
relatively
improved
Community.
It
had
tree-lined
streets,
it
had
a
theater,
it
had
a
Mercantile
storage,
General
Store
for
all
of
your.
Your
daily
needs
it
had
four
school
buildings
and
a
plethora
of
residential
buildings,
largely
split
between
the
labor
side
and
then
the
executive
side,
where
a
lot
of
company
workers
from
the
Goodyear
Tire
Company
lived.
Q
This
image
depicts
the
Goodyear
store.
This
is
actually
the
current
location,
although
the
building
is
much
larger
now
of
the
Basha
headquarters
along
Basha
road
and
it
actually
goes
deeper
than
that.
The
for
this
is
actually
the
store
that
I
can
Eddie
Basha
in
1932
leased
out
as
their
first
grocery
store
from
there.
They
grew
the
chain
into
the
basket
chain
that
we
all
know
and
love.
Today.
Q
This
is
the
Goodyear
School
Circa
1919,
with
some
children
playing
I'll
draw
your
notice
to
oh
I.
Apologize
draw
your
notice
to
some
of
the
architectural
features
that
are
really
prevalent
through
the
entire
Model
Town,
including
these
Breezeblocks,
these
projecting
parapets
and
these
this
window
trim
it's
very
consistent
through
the
entire
town.
It
had
somewhat
of
a
vernacular.
Q
Q
Here
we
see
an
image
of
the
residential
part
of
the
Town
kind
of
the
more
Upper
Crust
area
and
again
from
a
different
angle,
again:
standard
width,
sidewalks
running
water,
a
hose
and
a
spigot.
This
was
really
a
community.
This
wasn't
just
a
set
of
buildings
that
came
up
in
one
night.
This
was
a
place
built
to
last.
Q
Q
Although
Goodyear
was
a
collection
of
buildings
and
roads
and
streets,
it
was
more
than
that.
It
was
also
a
community
serving
a
wide
variety
of
peoples.
These
are
images
of
school-aged
children,
actually
class
photos
ranging
from
1919
all
the
way
up
into
the
late
1930s.
Q
Q
Q
This
is
a
United
States,
Geological
Survey
map
of
the
larger
East
Valley
area
and
zooming
in
this
is
Chandler.
In
particular,
one
can
see
that
the
real
line
does
this
kind
of
goofy
curve
there
that's
Arizona
and
germane,
and
you
can
actually
see
the
scar
of
that
in
our
landscape
today.
This
right
here
is
an
image
from
the
1950s,
where
it's
a
little
bit
more
apparent.
Q
Q
It
has
seen
massive
development
since
its
Inception,
it's
almost
unrecognizable
from
the
past,
but
that
being
said,
if
you
look
close
enough,
there
are
Shadows
of
the
past
things
like
this
lateral
canal,
and
this
is
snetiger
park
right
here
following
the
same
exact,
lateral
sidewalk,
among
other
things,
things
like
the
fascia
building
being
right.
Where
again,
the
the
Goodyear
Mercantile
store,
at
least
by
I,
can
edibash
in
1932
stance.
Q
Q
This
is
an
image
of
the
canal,
late
1930s,
in
this
image
it
is
bifurcating,
then
Alma,
School,
Road,
originally
Goodyear
Street,
today
known
as
Basha
road.
We
can
see
that
it
has
those
same
palm
trees.
That
is,
it
is
characterized
by
today
and
it
actually
still
circulates.
Water
circulates
water
for
the
Ocotillo
Management
Group
to
circulate
their
Lake
water
system,
as
well
as
serving
to
irrigate
standard
Park.
Unfortunately,
in
recent
years
the
canal
has
fallen
into
some
disrepair,
but
that
being
said
in
this
year,
the
city
retained
ownership
of
the
canal
100
ownership.
Q
After
some
complex,
tidal
work,
we
worked
very
hard
to
to
figure
that
one
out,
but
now
that
we
have
100
percent
ownership,
we
are
working
on
a
maintenance
plan
and
maintenance
has
actually
already
been
executed.
The
North
or
the
South
side
of
the
canal
has
already
begun
to
be
cleaned,
followed
by
the
north
side
and
there's
a
plan
to
repair,
maintain
and
maintain
into
the
future,
this
wonderful
historic
resource.
Q
So
with
that,
this
is
the
proposed
Landmark
District
boundary
in
red.
The
blue
is
just
to
give
context
for
what
would
have
been
the
historic
town
site
from
a
building
perspective
and
with
that
staff
finds
that
the
Goodyear
Canal
meets
the
criteria
for
designation
as
a
landmark
under
the
city's
historic
preservation
program,
finding
that
it
has
maintained
its
historic
context
that
is
related
to
people
or
events
significant
to
the
history
of
the
city
of
Chandler,
and
that
is
an
example
of
a
unique
Improvement
not
found
otherwise
within
the
city
or
even
truly
in
abutting
communities.
Q
P
Q
P
Now
the
important
thing
is,
you
have
money
in
the
budget
for
that
and
I
guess
did
you
did
answer
the
other
question
I
had
about
actual
sole
ownership
of
that
area,
so
the
other
thing
and
I
chat
a
little
bit
today
with
the
city
manager
as
well
is
something
I
think
we
would
would
really
top
off
to
what
you're
just
talking
about
as
an
historical
marker
of
some
sort,
maybe
at
both
ends
of
the
the
canal
that
maybe
give
a
brief
history
and
again
just
to
recognize
that
this
is
something
unique
and
a
treasure
to
to
be
utilized,
because
you
know,
we've
had
a
few
folks
that
want
to
chop
the
trees
down.
P
We
had
a
lot
of
issues
down
here
and
I
think
if
we
make
it
pretty
prominent
that
no
this
is
a
historical
monument.
We
certainly
appreciate
that.
So,
hopefully
you
can
find
some
money
in
the
budget.
If
not
city
manager
write
your
check
absolutely.
Q
P
The
other
final
question
go
back
to
that
slide
of
the
designated
area.
What
and
I
understand
about
the
canal,
but
what
are
we
doing
with
the
blue
here.
P
I'm
a
little
go
ahead.
Q
P
And
I
know
one
last
comment:
I
get
I
know
the
the
bastard
organization
is
moving
their
facility.
P
Or
next
week,
right
yeah,
you
know
this
week,
yeah
or
this
week,
you're
right,
that's
right,
Wednesday!
So
one
of
the
things
we
want
to
do
is
work
with
them,
obviously,
on
what
their.
D
P
N
P
That
area-
and
hopefully
they
could,
you
know
we
could
look
at
some
creative
ways
of
keeping
the
historical
nature
of
that
site,
yet
allow
them
to
have
the
right
to
develop
to
redevelop
it.
So
hopefully
we
could
get
some
good.
We
have
some
good
ideas
to
share
with
the
family
I'm
sure
they
have
some
ideas
as
well.
S
Q
The
mayor
council,
member
that
is
correct,
it
is,
it
still
will
serve
to
it'll,
serve
the
Ocotillo
management
group's
Lake
system,
okay
and
that's
kind
of
the
primary
user
of
it,
and
it
will
continue
as
normal
operationally.
Thank.
C
You
man
thank
you,
council,
member
Stewart
and
then
council,
member
Harris,
Harley.
L
Great
great
presentation
and
I
gotta
tell
you
that
is
my
favorite
call-in
of
the
year.
So
far,
you've
really
raised
the
bar
vice
mayor,
okay,
that
was
outstanding,
but
no
seriously
the
great
history
lesson
and
I
think
I
want
to
back
up
what
you
said
is
make
sure
that
we
pay
some
homage
to
the
the
Basha
family
that
have
that
store.
There.
L
I
know
that's
on
private
property,
but
to
have
some
recognition
or
some
markers
and
especially
I
love
to
see
when
it
has
the
what
it
looked
like
before,
and
it
would
look
like
after
I
know:
that's
a
well-traveled
area
for
Walkers,
and
things
like
that.
So
I
think
that'd
be
great
thanks
vice
mayor
again,
so.
C
O
Remember
Harris
yeah.
Thank
you,
so
much
I
only
wanted
to
just
so
the
pictures
that
you
showed
us
and
some
of
the
things
that's
going
to
be
there.
I
really
would
like
to
see
some
of
that
in
our
in
the
historic
marker.
That's
going
to
be
presented.
I
would
like
that
to
have
some
of
those
pictures
and
and
some
of
these
thoughts
I
know.
O
Normally
we
just
put
a
sign
up
put
words,
and
you
know
we
share
when
it
stopped
and
goes,
but
I
really
would
like
a
more
detailed
marker
to
demonstrate
and
to
show
some
of
that
history
collapse
with
the
pictures.
I
think
that
would
be
something
that
would
make
the
project
even
stronger.
Just
so
people
can
kind
of
know
absolutely
thank
you.
C
C
All
right.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Our
next
item
called
in
was
item
number
17
by
council,
member
Ellis
and
council
member
Orlando
did
you
all
have.
Did
you
want
to
have
a
presentation
and
then
questions
or
if
you
have
questions
first
councilmember
Ellis?
Yes,
yeah
yeah,
please
all
right.
What
is
your
yes
presentation,
presentation,
presentation,
all
right?
Thank.
P
D
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D
D
Home
ARP
funds
are
also
federal
funds.
They
are
additional
home
funds
that
we
receive
through
the
American
Rescue
Act,
and
the
purpose
of
those
funds
are
to
provide
homelessness
assistance
and
Supportive
Services
Maricopa
County
is
actually
the
lead
Agency
for
receiving
home
funds
for
Maricopa
County.
They
actually
established
the
home
Consortium,
which
the
city
of
Chandler
is
a
participant
of,
and
the
purpose
of
the
Consortium
is
to
promote
Regional
and
collaborative
strategies
to
address
affordable
housing
needs
within
Maricopa
County
home
activities
within
the
city
of
Chandler
that
have
been
completed
to
date.
D
D
With
the
execution
and
Adoption
of
resolution
5700,
this
will
enable
the
city
to
actually
receive
additional
home
dollars
and
home
art
dollars
that
have
been
previously
presented
to
this
Council
and
in
recommendation
of
its
planned
use.
The
table
actually
shows
the
outline
of
how
those
home
and
home
art
funds
will
be
distributed
and
for
what
type
of
activities
as
well
as
you
can
see,
the
home
funds
will
continue
to
support
activities
that
we
have
previously
conducted
within
the
city
of
Chandler
and
the
home.
Arp
funds
will
support
new
construction
of
the
Villas
on
McQueen.
A
S
You
mayor
my
first
question
is
I
know
this
is
America
County
Consortium.
Yes,
what
is
it
that
we
are
going
to
be
able
to
do
for
them
once
we
build
these
houses?
Are
we
able
to
only
take
people
from
Chandler,
or
are
we
going
to
allow
Maricopa
County
to
place
anyone
they
want
in
those
houses
once
their
bill?
So.
D
Let
me
clarify:
Maricopa
County
actually
receives
all
the
home
dollars
for
Maricopa
County.
As
a
Consortium
member,
we
receive
an
allocation
of
the
total
Grant
award,
so
it's
formula-based
funding,
so
we,
along
with
other
Consortium
members,
receive
a
portion
of
those
funds
based
on
the
criteria
that's
set
out.
So
what
we
need
to
do,
because
Maricopa
County
actually
receives
the
home
funds
from
HUD.
We
have
to
execute
an
intergovernmental
agreement
to
actually
receive
the
funds
directly
from
Maricopa
County.
D
P
Vice
mayor,
thank
you
mayor
as
no
secret
to
you
that
we're
under
a
lot
of
pressure
for
affordable
housing.
This
we
had
a
few
other
projects
earlier
this
year.
Late
last
year,
we've
had
some
projects
now
which
this
is
all
good.
You
know
two
four
six
we'll
take
we'll
take
as
many
as
you
know
we
could.
We
could
gather
so
I
guess.
My
question
is
the
a
couple
of
things
Newtown
I'm
very
familiar
with
them.
Obviously
they
buy
and
they
try
to
get
home
ownership.
P
D
P
D
D
Correct
through
the
mayor
vice
mayor,
yes,
it
will
be
a
very
similar
process.
Only
it
will
be
to
increase,
affordable
rental
housing
versus
increasing
home
ownership,
so
they
will
go
through
a
similar
process.
They
will
acquire
the
property,
they
will
rehab
the
property
and
then
they
will
actually
have
that
property
be
occupied
by
tenants.
They
will
maintain
the
property
and
maintain
ownership
of
that
property.
P
So
I
guess
my
question:
is
that
a
non-profit
or
do
they
do
they
make
a
I,
don't
say
a
profit
from
this
or
how
does
that
work?
I'm,
not
familiar
with
them
and
I'll.
Tell
you
what
what
do
we
do
is
not
to
waste
time?
Can
you
get
us
a
briefing
sheet
on
what
the
arm,
how
that
works?
The
business
case
on
that
one
really
concerned
I
want
to
I.
Have
some
questions
on
that.
P
Then
the
tenant-based
rental
assistance,
the
32
households-
is
that,
in
addition
to
the
stipend
we
give
a
renter
I
mean
a
current
landlord,
or
will
there
be
new
okay?
My
concern
is
about
rental
bases
that
we
we
have
a
x
amount
of
renter
or
landlords
that
are
willing
to
accept
rental-based
assistance.
Will
this
be
on
top
of
the
minimum?
We
normally
give
as
a
supplement,
or
is
this
all
brand
new
through.
P
So
hopefully
we
can
entice
32
additional
landlords
to
rent
to
a
rental-based
assistant
program
right
additional.
P
P
One
last
question
again:
this
was
this
is
important
that
we,
we
drill
home,
that
we
are
looking
for,
affordable
housing,
because
you
know
we're
under
a
lot
of
pressure
from
a
lot
of
stakeholders
in
our
community,
particularly
the
state
legislator,
and
these
are
good
programs
that
we
could
show
that
we
are
doing
our
fair
share
of
this
activity
as
a
local
entity
right
the
six
units
for
new
construction
to
build
some
McQueen.
That's
the
project
we're
doing
now,
but
this
is
additional
six
units
on
that
same
project
or
somewhere,
scattered
or
something
else.
D
No,
it's
it's
actually
six
units
as
part
of
that
overall
project,
so
another
Amy
Jacobson
has.
R
D
P
C
So
question
for
me
is
I
know
during
covid
we
pulled
together
a
couple
forums
and
then
invited
landlords
to
come
and
talk
to
them
about
our
program
and
I
know.
There
was
some
success
with
that.
Are
we
planning
on
doing
similar
measures
and
able
to
expand
or
extend
our
reach
to
cover
these
vouchers
as
well?
What's
our
thought
or
plan
I
know
the
it
seems
like
pricing
is
stabilized
a
bit,
but
what
are
the
plans
that
we
have
are
planning
to
have
to
further
grab
some
landlords
for
these
tenant-based
rental
assistance.
K
Councilmember
Ellis
of
our
housing,
Choice
vouchers,
we
have
495,
we
still
have
at
least
2
000
people
on
that
wait
list
the
tbra
vouchers
in
particular.
We
currently
have
I
believe
almost
all,
maybe
there's
one
voucher
that
somebody's
out
looking
for,
but
those
we
they
tend
to
be
filled.
We
have
a
waiting
list,
it's
people
who
are
coming
out
of
typically
our
operation,
Open
Door
our
hotel
program
that
are
going
into
the
tenant
rental
assistance
program
because
of
its
design,
it's
limited
to
24
months.
So
the
idea
behind
it's
almost
like
a
transitional
housing
program.
K
So
the
hope
is
that
we
will
get
somebody
either
to
self-sufficiency
or
onto
a
permanent
voucher
by
the
time
that
24
months
is
up.
So
we
do
always
have
a
wait
list
for
that
too,
because,
like
I
said,
it's
kind
of
a
funnel
the
operation,
Open
Door
program
kind
of
acts
as
a
funnel
into
the
tbra
program.
Thank.
S
N
Thank
you,
mayor
and
Karen
had
a
very
quick
question
similar
to
vice
mayor
Orlando,
stating
regarding
the
unit
units
for
Newtown,
similar
question
for
save
the
Family
Foundation.
Have
the
units
been
identified
or
selected
for
those
two
single-family
homes
I
ask
because
considering
the
amount
is
550
000.
D
Through
the
mayor
council,
member
and
CNS,
it's
a
very
good
question.
It's
one
I
anticipated,
because
when
you
see
the
disparity
and
the
dollar
amount
between
Newtown
and
Arma
save
the
family,
it
would
call
to
question
so,
unlike
Army
save
the
family,
which
is
a
non-profit
arm
of
save
the
family
of
Arizona,
with
Newtown,
when
they're
purchasing
the
property
they're,
actually
getting
some
proceeds
back
from
that
acquisition,
and
then
they
roll
those
proceeds
into
the
next
acquisition.
So
they're
able
to
actually
leverage
the
dollars
in
a
different
way
than
what
arm
is
safe.
N
D
N
D
Are
aiming
for
completion
on
all
of
these
properties
by
2025
to
answer
a
earlier
question,
I
believe
that
you
have
mentioned
and
another
council
member.
None
of
these
properties
have
been
identified.
We
have
to
first
execute
a
contract.
Then
we
have
to
execute
a
development
agreement
with
each
of
these
entities,
and
only
then
can
they
actually
put
out
for
a
search
and
make
a
purchase
contract
with
any
of
these
properties.
L
Thank
you,
mayor
I
just
want
to
get
a
quick
briefing
from
assistant
chief
Ramer
on
this.
What
the
funds
are
going
to
be
used
for
I
I.
Think
I
can
speak
for
council
member
Ellis,
probably
for
all
of
Council
on
mayor
that
this
is
a
real
high
priority
for
us
to
make
sure
that
human
trafficking
is
is
stop
and
it's
not
going
to
happen
in
our
city.
So
when
I
saw
this
come
forward,
I
wanted
to
find
out
a
little
bit
more
about
it,
make
sure
we're
doing
everything
we
can.
Thank
you
absolutely.
F
Thank
you,
Mary
Council
appreciate
the
opportunity
and
the
support
that
we've
received.
This
is
speaking
to
agenda
item
number
19..
The
Chandler
Police
Department
was
awarded
a
grant
through
Dima
for
just
shy
of
500
000
to
assist
us
in
combating
human
trafficking.
Little
background
on
our
human
trafficking
unit.
F
In
2015
we
formed
the
Yuma
Traffic
Unit,
investigate
individuals
and
groups
who
engage
in
human
trafficking,
everything
from
prostitution
to
Illegal,
massage
parlors,
pandering
exploitation
of
children
and
so
forth,
and
I
want
to
highlight
some
of
the
things
that
we've
done
year
to
date
for
2023
we've
hosted
two
multi-agency
Predator
operations,
which
led
to
31
total
arrests
with
over
70
felony
charges
surrounding
human
trafficking.
F
We've
also
completed
several
prostitution
stings
that
focused
strictly
on
John's
that
are
soliciting
which
have
led
to
25
arrests.
Here
today,
we
also
partnered
with
other
agencies
in
an
outreach
program
to
identify
and
help
those
that
are
involved
in
prostitution
with
the
goal
to
get
them
help
and
to
find
the
the
resources
that
they
need
to
get
out
of
prostitution.
F
Happy
to
report
that
year-to-date
we
have
identified
one
individual
that
we're
able
to
successfully
get
out
of
prostitution
and
back
home
in
another
state,
so
this
grant
will
help
further
these
types
of
operations
going
forward.
There's
four
key
areas
that
we're
going
to
focus
in
on
using
this
funding
will
help
us
to
one
pay:
current
Personnel
overtime,
salaries
associated
with
these
types
of
operations
and
future
operations.
F
Funds
will
also
be
allocated
towards
Advanced
equipment
and
supplies
to
carry
out
safe
and
successful
operations,
while
also
collecting
the
necessary
evidence
to
prosecute
these
types
of
cases.
Funding
will
also
go
to
Education
and
Training,
specifically
partnering
with
the
hospital
staff
who
encounter.
L
Chief
thanks
thanks
for
that
briefing,
and
did
you
mention
anything
about
like
working
with
the
school
districts
and
helping
teenagers
peer
groups
identify
for
each
other
things
that
might
be
happening.
S
I
had
an
opportunity
to
sit
down
with
the
whole
team
from
the
unit,
and
one
of
the
things
that
I
was
very
impressed
with
is
the
fact
that
you
might
be
very
small,
But
Mighty
team
and
he's
all
over
the
us
right
now,
helping
and
bringing
in
information
and
taking
information
to
and
fro
to
make
sure
that
he's
always
relevant
to
what's
happening.
But
I
also
looked
at
him
like
he
is
a
team
of
one,
and
there
was
so
many
cases
that
he
has
to
deal
with,
and
those
cases
are
very
gracious.
S
F
Yeah
excellent
question
through
the
mayor
to
the
council
personnelas
appreciate
that
detective
Russo
is
amazing.
He
is
a
just
a
standout
individual
and
he
is
recognized
nationally
and
actually
does
training
and
seminars,
as
a
part
of
that.
So
we
are
very
aware
of
the
the
trauma
that's
associated
with
work
in
these
types
of
cases,
so
we
have
a
lot
of
mental
health
and
wealth
Wellness
in
place
to
help
identify
that
and
a
lot
of
it's
just
having
these
honest
conversations
with
them.
F
The
team
is
dedicated
for
four.
Currently
we're
absent
three.
As
you
noted,
we
just
did
a
testing
process
to
fill
those
roles.
Staffing
issues,
as
the
council's
aware,
has
been
an
issue
for
us
as
we
move
forward
and
find
different
ways
to
alleviate
that,
to
help
overcome
some
of
that,
we
partner
with
multiple
agencies
like
the
two
operations
we
mentioned
and
our
Outreach
to
identify
those
are
involved
in
prostitution,
so
that
increases
the
people
power.
F
C
C
R
Yes,
just
mayor
and
vice
mayor
tonight,
I
just
give
you
a
very
brief
discussion
about
what
this
particular
project
is
and
how
it
will
benefit
Chandler.
What's
before
you
tonight
is
an
agreement
between
Chandler
and
Salt
River
Project,
as
a
continuation
of
the
phase
one
moving
into
phase
two.
R
This
project
is
also
participated
in
by
other
water
providers
throughout
the
valley
and
what
it
will
do
is
provide
design
and
and
further
into
construction,
a
interconnecting
pipeline
between
the
Salt
River
Project
system,
canals
and
the
central
Arizona
project
canal,
and
what
that
does
for
Chandler
is
it
will
allow
us
to
move
certain
types
of
Salt,
River,
Project
water,
that
are
in
the
Salt
River
system
into
the
central
Arizona
project
canal
and
then,
at
a
time
when
we
do
not
have
water
coming
to
us
or
an
adequate
Supply
from
the
Colorado
River,
we
would
be
able
to
supplement
water
feeding
our
San
Tan
water
plant
and
therefore
serve
the
city
with
with
potable
water.
R
So
it
provides
us
an
alternative
and
builds
our
resilience
to
supply
the
city
of
Chandler
with
Equitable
water.
As
I
mentioned,
the
project
is
multi-phased,
so
they're
through
phase
one.
This
funding
is
for
phase
two,
which
includes
the
geotechnical
work
and
kind
of
the
field
work
to
determine
the
feasibility
of
building
this
tunnel
between
the
two
Canal
systems.
Phase
three
will
be
environmental
permitting
and
then
phase
four
would
end
in
construction.
R
It's
I
believe
kind
of
an
optimistic
schedule,
but
they
are
looking
to
begin
Construction
in
2025
2026.,
so
probably
with
completion
a
couple
years
after
that.
So
with
that
I
take
any
questions.
May.
P
You
you'd
answer
my
question:
John
I
just
want
to
know
what
the
time
framing
was
on
this
issue.
It
is
important
to
make
sure
we
add
that
redundant
Supply,
particularly
with
obviously
the
Colorado
River
Under
Siege
here
for
not
having
enough
to
deliver.
It
could
go.
It
goes
from
this
will
go
from
cap
to
SRP
correct.
It
was
the
other
way
around
SRP
to
the
canal.
Right
now
goes
One
Way,
correct.
R
Currently,
there
is
already
an
interconnect
from
the
central
Arizona
project
Canal
to
the
SRP
Canal
system,
and
that
allows
us
to
bring
Colorado
River
water
to
our
Pecos
surface
water
treatment
plant.
Where
we
can
treat
this
particular
connection
will
go
the
opposite
direction
from
the
Salt
River
Project
system
to
the
central
Arizona
project.
So
they'll
have
two
one-way
mechanisms
to
transfer
water
Perfect.
All.
R
C
John,
you
bet
thanks.
John
I
got
a
question
you
just
I
didn't
have
one
until
your
last
statement.
I
I
appreciate
and
always
recognize
the
need
for
redundancy,
but
there
isn't
the
ability,
just
with
pumping
to
use
the
existing
Canal
that
you
mentioned,
is
only
a
one-way
it.
It
can't
be
turned
into
two-way
through
some
pumping
mechanisms.
R
Mayor
currently,
the
system
that
they
deliver
from
the
central
Arizona
project
Canal
to
the
SRP
Canal
is,
is
there's
quite
a
bit
of
elevation
difference
between
the
central
Arizona
project
Canal
to
the
the
SRP
system.
So
it's
quite
a
downhill
run,
and
so
that
system
operates
by
gravity.
So
at
certain
times
of
the
year
or
at
all
times
of
the
year,
they
are
transferring
water
in
that
One
Direction.
R
C
R
C
Thank
you,
sir.
Those
are
the
last
that
have
been
called
in
Council
on
Thursday.
We
have
a
regular
council
meeting
and
we'll
also
include
two
public
hearings,
one
for
anx21-0005
Harris
Place,
although
no
relation
to
my
colleague
the
annexation
that
I
know
of
the
annexation
of
approximately
3.4
Acres
west
of
the
southwest
corner
of
Ocotillo
and
McQueen,
and
another
public
hearing
on
adoption
of
the
2023-24
annual
budget
and
the
24
to
33
Capital,
Improvement
project
CIP
and
setting
of
the
property
tax
levies.
Also
on
Thursday.