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Clark announces re-election bid executive physical reaffirms that I remain as mentally and physically capable as when I began two years ago.” Clark, who was the first Yucca District councilmember in 1992, was councilmember from 1992 through 1996, when she unsuccessfully ran for mayor. She ran for election in 2000 and won, then served three terms through 2012, lost to Chavira that year, and regained her seat in 2016. Since being re-elected, Clark touts her success and continued good health as a main reason for announcing to run for re-election.
BY DARRELL JACKSON The Glendale Star Staff Writer
Nearly two years before the actual election, Yucca Councilmember Joyce Clark announced her plans for re-election after claiming in 2016 she would be a one-term candidate. Clark defeated Samuel Chavira in the 2016 election to reclaim the Yucca District council seat. “When I began serving in January of 2016, I assumed, incorrectly it appears, that after four years of service, my capabilities might diminish,” Clark said. “That has not been the case. My latest
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West Valley chambers unite with a voice in public policy BY ROBERT W. HEIDT JR. President and CEO Glendale Chamber of Commerce
The West Valley Chambers of Commerce Alliance (WVCCA), composed of the six West Valley Chambers, has partnered with Fennemore Craig to represent the collective interests of businesses in the West Valley on public policy issues. A crucial part of a Chamber of Commerce’s role in the business community is advocating for pro-business policies. In 2019, to increase the Chambers are committed to enhanced effectiveness of advocacy for issues that impact West Valley businesses, the Chamber CEO’s and Fennemore Craig will be attending meetings with legislators and lobbying to champion the issues that are important to the West Valley. The West Valley is a major economic driver in the state of Arizona. Increased legislative representation will help us to gain recognition for the economic impact
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The West Valley Chambers of Commerce Alliance representatives stand together followng an agreement to partner with Fennemore Craig to represent the collective interests of businesses in the West Valley on public policy issues.
being made. The purpose of partnering with Fennemore Craig is to give businesses a stronger voice in legislation and to represent the members that make up the six West Valley Chambers (Buckeye
Valley, Glendale, Peoria, Southwest Valley, Surprise Regional and Wickenburg) collectively. As busy business owners, it is difficult to follow legislative issues and attend public meetings. Therefore, the CEO’s of the West Valley Chamber Alliance in partnership with Fennemore Craig will be there to mine the hall of Government and promote pro-business legislation. “The Glendale Chamber of Commerce, comprised of over 1,300 active members, is proud to partner with the other West Valley Chambers to ensure our voice is heard and active on issues
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Letter to editor Take advantage of free driving programs for teens
The Winter Solstice last Friday brought the official start of Winter. That means for some people, leaving home and returning from work in darkness. The dark commutes coupled with a lack of sleep could be a recipe for disaster. According to the CDC, drowsy driving is a major problem in the U.S., with an estimated one in 25 adult drivers (aged 18 years or older) admitting to having fallen asleep while driving in the previous 30 days. Additionally, research from the National Sleep Foundation shows remaining awake for periods in excess of 18 hours can impair abilities to a degree that is comparable to exceeding the BAC in many countries. In an effort to educate and prevent drowsy driving, Ford Motor Company has commissioned the creation of a “Sleep Suit,” enabling wearers to experience the debilitating effect that exhaustion can have behind the wheel. Ford will be integrating training with the suit into Driving Skills for Life
(DSFL), a free training program for newly licensed teens (Phoenix schedule coming soon). Driving accidents are the leading cause of death among young people and driving while exhausted is no different. A combination of driving and sleepiness or fatigue, drowsy driving can have fatal consequences and usually occurs when a driver has not slept enough, but it also can happen due to untreated sleep disorders, medications, drinking alcohol, or shift work. Drowsy driving makes drivers less able to pay attention to the road, slows reaction time in the event a driver has to brake or steer suddenly, and affects a driver’s ability to make good decisions. Please be safe out there and happy holidays. Mark Witthar, General Manager Sanderson Ford 6400 N 51st Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301 623-842-8636 mwitthar@sandersonford.com
Help save lives on Jan. 9 at special breakfast To kick off 2019, Glendale Chamber of Commerce will be having a special edition of Business Over Breakfast in conjunction with Mayor Jerry Weiers and Vitalant in support of their joint blood drive. The holiday months create the highest demand for blood donations, and Vitalant has some of the lowest blood supplies of the year. To help support the life-sustaining needs of the community, the chamber is bringing Business Over Breakfast to the blood drive. The event will be held outside at the Glendale Civic Center, and will be mixer style from 7 to 11 a.m. Even if you cannot give blood, you are encouraged to join others for this special Business Over Breakfast event. If you’re willing to help save lives by donating blood, register at www.BloodHero.com (sponsor code: Weiers). You must register to be able to participate in the blood
CLARK FROM 1 “Continuation of securing the necessary funding to complete the Heroes Regional Community Park, securing funding for the design of the water feature at Heroes Park and the newly created council code review committee, I plan to work with the committee based on solutions to address the current inconsistencies within the current code,” Clark said. Along with her success, she points to the majority of council approving in June the Stonehaven housing development, which will bring more than 1,300 new single-family homes to the Yucca
drive. Registering for Business Over Breakfast will not register you for blood donation. If you or someone you know would like to participate, but you are not planning to subscribe for Business Over Breakfast, you are encouraged to make an appointment to donate between 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
District. “There is only one issue that I would consider a loss and that was a majority of city council’s approval of much more intense density in the major proposed Stonehaven residential development,” Clark said. When asked why she announced nearly two years before the actual election, Clark was quick to point to the fund-raising needed for her campaign. “I announced my candidacy for the Yucca District Council seat at this time to announce the intent to establish a Political Action Committee and to give notice to those who might be considering a run for the vacant Yucca District
council seat,” Clark said. “In early 2019, I will be establishing a PAC to begin fund-raising for the upcoming campaign.” She added that her goals for another term included some intense issues she is focused on improving for citizens of the Yucca District, as well as Glendale. “I plan on securing funding for the design of the lake feature in Heroes Park in our upcoming fiscal year 201920 budget and to secure funding for its construction in the following fiscal year 2020-21 budget,” Clark said. “After that, there are still the ball fields, recreation center and library expansion to complete and those are my goals.”
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When giving blood means saving a life BY CAROLYN DRYER The Glendale Star Editor
Kshama Chandan gave blood for the first time Dec. 18 at the Vitalant (formerly United Blood Services) location on 59th Avenue and Union Hill Drive in Glendale. Although there’s a first time for every blood donor, in Chandan’s case, her blood could mean the difference between life and death for 2-year-old Zainab in Florida. The mother of a baby daughter who turned 1 year old Dec. 22, Chandan is especially hopeful her own blood could possibly help Zainab win her battle against an aggressive form of cancer. Zainab’s blood is missing a common antigen — called “Indian B” (Inb) — the majority of people have in their red blood cells. A matching donor would need to be missing their Inb antigen and have blood type O or A. According to Vitalant, statistically
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Donor relations specialist Renee Tremblay, right, helps Kshama Chandan sign in for her first blood donation at Vitalant’s donor location in Glendale.
the only people who are likely to be a match are exlusively of Iranian, Indian or Pakistani descent. Even among those
groups, only 4 percent are missing the Inb antigen. Zainab’s parents are not compatible.
Vitalant spokesperson Sue Thew said a worldwide search found three people who could match Zainab’s blood. She needs at least seven donors because she will require ongoing blood transfusions for an undetermined amount of time. Chandan, who is 100 percent a descent from India, has a 4 percent chance of being a match. Still, she has rare blood herself. It was discovered when she gave birth to her daughter a year ago. She has Bombay blood, an extremely rare red cell phenotype. Only about one in four million people have the Bombay phentoype, which is missing the H antigen. If Chandan ever needs a lifesaving transfusion, that is what she would need. Thew said the rare blood inventory in Vitalant’s Scottsdale lab contains just 300 units. If Chandan’s blood is not compatible with Zainab’s, it would be see
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DONOR FROM 4 used to help others. That was comforting to Chandan, who said, “I just hope when they test it, it’s compatible.” When asked what she would say to Zainab if she could look into her eyes, Chandan said she would say, “Enjoy your life. Don’t think about what’s going on.” Chandan said since she learned about Zainab’s rare blood, she has felt a connection. That was just about 10 days before she made the call to Vitalant to set an appointment to donate and have her blood tested. She learned about Zainab through a friend, who had seen the flier on Vitalant’s website. Although she did not like the thought of needles, Chandan said she went through the procedure because she felt that connection to Zainab. Her own daughter, Meera, is fortunate to have the same blood type as her father, Akshay Ravindran, B positive. He donates platelets on a regular basis.
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Vitalant Assistant Donor Care Supervisor Linda Toops prepares Kshama Chandan for her blood donation.
Chandan realizes it will be disappointing if she is unable to donate blood to Zainab. “I’m hoping if it doesn’t match, hopefully, it will help someone with my type of blood, maybe save their life,” she said. Testing won’t take long. In the mean-
time, Chandan and Ravindran had a birthday party last weekend to celebrate Meera’s first birthday. The couple has been in the Valley four years and Chandan said they invited quite a few people to celebrate the occasion. Chandan was hoping it would turn into a life-saving celebration as well.
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Hospitals across Arizona are looking for blood donors to help ensure their patients have an ample supply this holiday season. While all blood types are desired, Vitalant has an urgent need for donors with O-negative, the universal blood that can be substituted for all other types in emergencies. To make it convenient for donors, 28 Arizona hospitals have scheduled blood drives around the holiday season. To make an appointment to donate blood, call 877-258-4825 (877-25-VITAL) or visit www.BloodHero.com (enter the hospital zip code). Locally, the hospital participating in the holiday blood drive is in Glendale at Banner Thunderbird Medical Center, 5555 W. Thunderbird Road, Conference Room 5. The blood drive takes place 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 28.
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Help us help you! Place your recycle bin out at the curb on collection day only when it is at least half full! The Vitalant website shows Zainab, the Florida 2-year-old who needs a rare blood to help her fight an aggressive form of cancer. Vitalant has extended its search for a match across the globe.
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2018 — Year in Review BY DARRELL JACKSON The Glendale Star Staff Writer
As another year comes to a close, it is time to look back at the top 10 stories of 2018 that were most influential, controversial and discussed for the city of Glendale. The year began with the council selecting a new vice mayor and other new administrators within the city and ended with questions about back taxes with local businesses. In between, citizens were met with numerous stories that created much discussion among city staff and councilmembers. As we close 2018 and look forward to 2019, here are the top 10 stories as selected by The Glendale Star that made the most noise and controversy during the past 12 months.
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1. Arizona Christian University takes over former Thunderbird School of Global Management After months of discussions, Arizona Christian University found a new home for its campus and announced Nov. 14 that it will be relocating to the heart of Glendale as the school takes over the
former Thunderbird School of Global Management campus beginning in August 2019. “This is a win, win, win for everyone involved in this deal,” ACU president Len Munsil said. “This is an exchange agreement, where we take over this location and Arizona State University will
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REVIEW FROM 6 While students across the country protest, demanding change in the wake of the Feb. 14 school shooting in Parkland, Fla., the city of Glendale wasted no time implementing a plan to make its high school campuses safer. In a March 23 press conference, officials announced all nine schools within the city’s boundaries would have school resource officers beginning March 26. Before then, only four of the nine schools in the city had SROs. That’s quick turnaround for local city government,” Glendale Police Chief Rick St. John said. “To redeploy resources that quickly takes the support of mayor and council, city management, officers within the police department; it’s everyone getting involved saying this is important, something we need to do.” Soon after the shooting in Parkland that took 17 lives, Glendale City Manager Kevin Phelps approached St. John, asking what kind of plan could be put together and implemented immediately, St. John said. “Didn’t take me long to think about it, because I know the value of a school resource officer program and what they bring to our education facilities,” St. John said. Since Feb. 14, about 1,200 incidents and threats have been reported in U.S. schools, St. John said, adding more than a dozen came from Arizona. “I can tell you here in Glendale, I believe that number is closer to a dozen just for our city alone on our high school campuses,” he said. “We’re seeing an unprecedented number of threats and incidents that have begun to occur, and they all seem to be linked to what happened in Parkland, Fla. This is having a very real impact on all of us in our nation, in the state of Arizona and of course, in the city of Glendale.” Ocotillo District Councilmember Jamie Aldama was the only councilmember not present during the city’s recent announcement that it was placing school resource officers (SRO) at all nine high schools within city limits. While he believes the city’s move to add dedicated SROs to the five schools that did not currently have them was a positive move, he also wondered if it should focus on being correct and not
He said he believed the press conference was, “an insensitive headlinegrabbing political response to a larger problem than just having an officer in each high school, or on any or all school campuses in Glendale. To suggest this action taken by the city of Glendale is a solution to preventing future school shooting incidents is misleading.”
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Glendale Police Chief Rick St. John said a school resource officer is needed on every high school campus in the city. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas, right, supports the city’s action, calling it “a brave step forward.”
just first to add them. “We are being the first city in the state to do this, and maybe one of the largest cities to do this, but I would rather be the first to do it right than to just be the first,” Aldama said. Aldama released a statement three days after the March 23 press conference, in which he stated, “Prior to the announcement of such an impactful edict, each and every school district superintendent representing a school within Glendale city limits, as well as our principals and teachers, should have been consulted and brought into the public discussion. But they WERE NOT afforded this opportunity. All our local school board officials at every level,
including public charter school officials, should have been provided the opportunity to weigh in. THEY WERE NOT. Other critical stakeholders, including the Police and Fire Associations, were TOLD of the adverse impact on their memberships, but not consulted with.”
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3. Aldama, Turner and Tolmachoff win re-election to council, GESD bonds pass Glendale’s three incumbents will return to the City Council after easily winning their respective elections in the Aug. 28 primary. Ocotillo District Councilmember Jamie Aldama, Barrel District Councilmember Bart Turner and Cholla District Councilmember and Vice Mayor Lauren Tolmachoff won with more than 60 percent of the votes in each district. Tolmachoff was the lone candidate in the Cholla District. Aldama totaled 950 votes (62 percent) to Allen’s 594 (38 percent) to win
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REVIEW FROM 7 re-election in the downtown district out of the 1,611 total votes cast. Aldama, who had five of the seven councilmembers actively campaigning against him, thanked voters for his overwhelming victory. “As I have said before, to each his own (in their support), but when there are five current councilmembers supporting a new candidate, it says to me that there is a will to remove democracy and add a dictatorship, and that is not how we function,” Aldama said. “I don’t see any reason why five would want me out, but I don’t answer to the five. I answer to my constituents in my district.” Turner totaled 2,527 votes (63 percent) to Ray Strahl’s 1,485 (37 percent) out of the 3,459 votes cast in the Barrel District. Turner thanked supporters after the victory. “I’m very pleased the voters in my district recognize all the progress we have made over the last four years and have given me another four years
The bond allowed the district to upgrade school building and maintenance as well as the override will pay for school supplies, library services, school nurses, classroom assistants, athletics, art and music programs for students.
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Councilmembers Bart Turner (Barrel District), Lauren Tolmachoff (Cholla District) and Jamie Aldama (Ocotillo District) took their oath of office Dec. 11.
to work on their behalf,” Turner said. “I’m even more pleased that residents from all across Glendale recognized that Mayor Jerry Weiers recruiting candidates to run against Councilmember
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Aldama and me was an effort to gain control over their City Council, and rejected his candidates by two-to-one margins. Now it is time to roll up our sleeves and get back to work for all of Glendale.” Tolmachoff, who ran unopposed, garnered 5,283 votes out of 6,297 cast. Glendale Elementary School District’s bond was approved by a 52-48 percent tally while the override was approved 56-44 percent. Voters were eager to approve GESD’s $35 million bond and $9.6 million override, which is a renewal of its existing maintenance and operation override.
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4. Glendale earns return of Super Bowl (2023) and Final Four (2024) Glendale continued to shine when it comes to major events as State Farm Stadium was rewarded with the return of the Super Bowl in 2023 and the Final Four in 2024. National Football League owners voted unanimously May 23 to award the 57th Super Bowl to the University of Phoenix Stadium in 2023. “(It goes) without saying we are thrilled and grateful for the leadership that includes Arizona Cardinals President Michael Bidwill, Gov. Doug Ducey and Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee Chairman David Rousseau for getting this event approved for Glendale,” Glendale City Manager Kevin Phelps said. The 57th Super Bowl will be the fourth one played in Arizona and third in the past 15 years at University of Phoenix Stadium. Glendale hosted the 49th Super Bowl in 2015 and the 42nd Super Bowl in 2008. The 30th Super Bowl (1996) was held at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe. “We are very grateful that the NFL and its owners have once again selected Arizona to host the pre-eminent event in sports,” David Rousseau said in a written statement. “It is a testament to the stellar reputation that our community has earned for staging world-class events, and there are none bigger than the Super Bowl. We clearly have the facilities, the infrastructure, and most importantly, the people to execute an event that has proven to have such a profoundly positive impact on our region.” Less than two years after hosting the National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball championships, it was announced the 2024 Final Four would return in 2024. The announcement was made July 16 by the NCAA selection committee. “How cool is that?” Mayor Jerry Weirs said minutes after the announcement. “Especially one year after we see
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were awarded another Super Bowl and the fact that we are being awarded these events so soon after hosting them.” The 2024 Final Four will be played at the University of Phoenix Stadium while most other events will be held in downtown Phoenix as the entire Valley is expected to benefit from the games being held in Glendale. Arizona was bidding to host either 2024, 2025 or 2026 games and was a finalist along with Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Los Angeles, Detroit and Indianapolis. “I could not be prouder that the NCAA has selected Phoenix to host another iconic Final Four,” Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said. “The Final Four is more than just great games, it’s a spectacular opportunity for our statewide tourism industry and a platform to showcase Arizona to an international audience. We look forward to welcoming the teams and their fans to our state, which is quickly becoming the nation’s No. 1 destination for major sporting events.”
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5. Westgate sold to GoDaddy founder After multiple foreclosures over the years, Westgate has a new owner. The founder of Go-Daddy and owner of YAM Properties, Bob Parsons, bought the 76-acre property for $133 million, $9 million less than anticipated when the property was put on the market in April. “The potential at Westgate is huge,” Parsons said in a written statement. “Westgate currently offers visitors a wide variety of entertainment options, but we’re looking to develop features that will entice even more visitors and residents to this unique and vibrant Valley location.” Since 2012, former Westgate owner iStar has added more than 50 retail and office leases totaling in excess of 260,000 square feet, converted two floors of vacant office space into 76 see
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REVIEW FROM 10 luxury loft-style residential units, and brought to the district multiple new entertainment opportunities. iStar has also partnered with Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc. to build the successful 400,000-square- foot Tanger Outlets Westgate, which iStar subsequently sold in 2016. “Westgate’s revitalization required iStar’s full suite of real estate expertise and problem-solving capabilities,” said David Sotolov, iStar executive vice president. “With nearly $500 million of additional investments in the Southwest, we remain active lenders, investors and partners to the most sophisticated real estate investors in the region.” The sale happened rather quickly, according to YAM Properties Vice President of Communications Curtis Steinhoff. “The property was placed on the market in April, and we closed on June 12,” Steinhoff said. 6. City extends Gila River Arena management contract with AEG After more than two years running the city owned Gila River Arena, AEG was awarded a five-year extension to continue operating the home of the Arizona Coyotes. The city and AEG agreed to an extension until June 30, 2026. “I think this is something you don’t see a lot of in markets, to have a vote of confidence from a city like this,” Gila River Arena general manager Dale Adams said. “We strive for this arena to be a place where people want to come and see great events because this has been a hidden gem in Arizona for too long.” Based in Los Angeles, AEG owns, operates or consults with more than 120 venues worldwide, including Staples Center in Los Angeles. AEG also developed L.A. Live, the sports and entertainment district adjacent to Staples Center, Microsoft Theater and the Los Angeles Convention Center. It also runs The O2, a 28-acre development in London that includes a 20,000-seat arena. Adams was quick to point out that the success AEG has had is because of the location and venue. “I tell AEG folks all the time that this area is L.A. Live on steroids,” Adams said. “There are more things happening
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here than any other multiplex complex anywhere in the world right now.” AEG presents such artists and tours as The Rolling Stones, Katy Perry, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift and Kenny Chesney, among numerous others. AEG has been successful over the past two years with events such as The Smashing Pumpkins, Sugarland, UFC, Lorde, Katy Perry and Brad Paisley, among other programming, such as ACE Comic Con and the Professional Bull Riding Association. “The ultimate goal is to get as much exposure to show people how great this area and arena is,” Adams said. “Our goals are to always increase the programming and work with the Coyotes and support them as they move forward and hopefully continue to build and get this building the exposure it deserves.” Glendale selected AEG to be the manager in February 2016 when three requests for proposals were submitted after the city voided a long-term contract with IceArizona in 2015. 7. City makes major cuts to annual special events budget After two years of work trying to ensure the success of the downtown area with a major plan for changing the economic vision for the area, which included the possible elimination of the city’s major holiday events, City Manager Kevin Phelps announced his recommendation for the future of those events.
“We will continue to propose funding for the events, but we will not be increasing our funding level,” Phelps said. “We will not make any changes and we expect the 2019-20 events season to look the same as the 2018-19 season.” In a letter sent to Glendale City Council Nov. 2, Phelps pointed out that part of his job has been working on improving the success of business in the downtown area and trying to bring
visitors downtown. “While we have made significant progress on many of the council’s initial priorities, there is still much to be done,” Phelps said in the memo. “In June, I informed council that I was preparing to roll out a new economic development strategy focused on energizing our struggling downtown.” Over the past two years, staff had see
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REVIEW FROM 11 been looking into numerous ideas to help enliven the downtown area and attract customers to local businesses. The major idea presented in early March was to rebuild and refurbish the E. Lowell Rogers Amphitheater in Murphy Park and hold events year-round to drive people to the area. The downtown area under discussion is bordered by Myrtle Avenue on the north, Grand Avenue on the south, 59th Avenue on the west and 55th Avenue on the east. “The city budgets approximately $1 million per year to support the downtown area,” Phelps said. “This includes the special events, such as Glendale Glitters, Glitter and Glow and the Chocolate Affaire, as well as the downtown manager and increased security and street sweeping.” In return for the money spent downtown, the city collects an estimated annual gross sales tax of $403,000, which is 0.003 percent of the total collected by the city. Nearly $60,000 of the $403,000 comes during special events.
He said his original idea was to focus the downtown Glendale area on “Experiential Retail,” which refers to a retail or restaurant location in which customers can have an experience with shopping, including upscale restaurants and bars. He said part of the plan staff researched was the possibility of relocating the Velma Teague Library from its current location in Murphy Park to the old Bead Museum down the street. “Staff had researched moving the Velma Teague Library to the old Bead Museum and making it a larger and more up-to-date library,” Phelps said. “Then we would try and attract one or more restaurant or bar type retailers to open right in Murphy Park.”
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In comparison, the city invested $10,000 in the Westgate Entertainment District, which was for the fireworks during the Fourth of July event, and spent nothing at Arrowhead Towne Center. In return, Arrowhead Towne Center contributed 13 percent of the city’s total annual sales tax and Westgate contributed 10 percent. Phelps said the ultimate goal of driving people and potential business to the downtown area is a huge priority for council and city staff, but the city also wants merchants to work toward assisting with those plans. During an interview earlier this year, Phelps pointed to changing the entire focus of special events from four to five mega events to 100 to 150 events year round. “Staff and I had been looking at this and wanted to roll out a new strategic development that, under ideal perfect conditions, would still be a challenge,” Phelps said. “We are not the only city in the country having challenges with their downtown area; even shopping centers are stressing because brick and mortar businesses are changing around the country.”
8. City sells former St. Vincent de Paul building for $25,000 Nearly 10 years after purchasing the old St. Vincent de Paul building at 7018 N. 57th Ave., and more than three years of standing empty, the city approved the sale of the structure, but not without numerous questions from councilmembers. Glendale, which purchased the building in October 2008 for $735,000 from St. Vincent de Paul Diocese of Phoenix, approved a sale to C+D LLC as is for $25,000 with the caveat that the new owner pay nearly $500,000 for any and all improvements to the building. “The purchase price was determined by the offer made by C+D in their letter of intent to the city,” Director of Economic Development Brian Friedman said. “This was after C+D evaluated the condition of the building and conducted their own market analysis to determine the amount of capital investment that would be required if they purchased the building in an as-is condition.” The building has been empty since June 2015, when St. Vincent de Paul closed its thrift store. “C+D LLC, in June 2018, submitted a letter of intent to purchase the property as is for $25,000 and enter into a separate agreement to make all required improvements to the property,” Friedman said. “There were significant findings, including uninhabitable condition to the 7,000-square-foot structure and the building requires significant investment see
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REVIEW FROM 12 to the property.” The city, in the fall 2017, obtained an analysis of the required investment to convert the 7,000-square-foot structure, in its present condition, to class B office space, which estimated it would cost the city nearly $1.2 million in capital investment. Vice Mayor Lauren Tolmachoff questioned the estimated value of the property. “It was a net value of $35,000 for the raw land and the nearest comparable properties in the surrounding area were zoned C-3 and C-O and the average vacant land cost was $10 per square foot.” Freidman said. “To demolish the building and sell raw land, the city would have had to invest approximately $35,000. Even if this land, after demolition, could have been sold at $10 per square foot, the city’s net after demolition would be $35,000 and would leave another vacant, non-revenue generating parcel in downtown with a significant cost associated with new build.” C+D LLC creates durable wood and
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This photo taken Dec. 21 does not indicate any ongoing construction at the St.Vincent de Paul building sold by the city of Glendale for $25,000 to C+D LLC for its furniture manufacturing business.
metal furniture for use inside or outdoors and for residential or commercial applications and use. The company specializes in a patented modular table system, which includes a cooler for ice and drinks as well as a choice of interchangeable inserts, including a garden basket, a fire feature and cooler basin when more table surface is desired. “We started this company out of our garage and have been well supported and moved to a commercial location and have thrived,” C+D LLC co-owner Don
Albright said. “We got to the point we needed more space, and every time we get larger, we have created a buzz.” Albright said he and his wife, Chase, were drawn to downtown Glendale after searching numerous locations in the West Valley. “I read an article about downtown Glendale and the hiring of (Downtown Manager Katy) Engels and the commitment the council here was promoting the area,” Chase Albright said. “We figured if we were going to invest our significant savings, we thought where can we not just be a number and I realized Glendale was it.” To receive a certificate of occupancy, the Albrights must improve the building within 180 days following the close of escrow, with two extensions of 45 days and 20 days at the discretion of the city. “The major renovations that must take place, considering the current state of the building, include but are not limited to: heating, cooling, plumbing, roofing, electrical and a fire suppression system. We won’t know what the full extent will be beyond the items mentioned above until development plans are submitted,” Friedman said. “The city estimates that it could cost $500,000 or more to bring the building into compliance and receive a certificate of occupancy.” Barrel District Councilmember Bart Turner asked why the deal was coming to a vote when the city recently said the building was not for sale. “I am sure the applicant is fine and I admire their commitment to Glendale, but I have concerns about the process,” Turner said. “In (2014 and 2015), council considered this property along with others and whether they wanted to put it
up for sale and council decided then they did not want to sell this property.” Turner questioned if the sale was done the right way. “I have not missed a council meeting and there has been no change in this property and that tells the community that this property was not for sale. I have concerns that this has not been transparent,” Turner said. “So, those paying attention haven’t had the chance to make an offer and I believe we owe it to citizens to allow them to get all the offers that may be out there, whether it is cash or this deal; we owe citizens the chance to present all offers and determine which ones are the best ones for taxpayers.” Local residents also questioned the purchase price after the city bought the building for three-quarters of a million dollars. “I was shocked after seeing this item on the agenda, Cheryl Kappes, owner of Country Maiden, said. “If there are more buildings for sale in the city at this price, I would love to go buy some so I can make money. I would appreciate you postpone the vote and let this building be offered publicly for sale because you do not know what you could get for it unless you ask.” Council did not delay the vote and the sale was approved 6-1, with Turner the only councilmember voting against the sale. 9. IKEA cancels proposed Glendale store Glendale city officials were dealt a blow to economic development May 25 when IKEA announced it was backing out of its planned store near State Farm Stadium. “While this is an extremely difficult decision, we will not be moving forward with our plans to build a store in Glendale,” Latisha Bracy, senior public affairs specialist for U.S. expansion, said in an email to The Glendale Star. “We appreciate the outpouring of support and excitement that our fans have expressed, and we are disappointed that we will not be able to physically join the vibrant Glendale community.” In a memo to employees dated May 23, IKEA CEO Jesper Brodin announced the proposed Glendale location, as well see
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REVIEW FROM 14 as one in North Carolina, has been scrapped as the company changes its business model. “(IKEA) is in a rapidly changing retail environment and, to be fit for long-term growth, we are creating a new business model to make sure we’re accessible and convenient for our customers today,” Bracy said. “(Brodin) has mentioned recently in interviews that (IKEA) has been looking to expand to more urban city centers to be more accessible to more consumers. As a result, some of our expansion plans may change, but at the same time, we are also investing in our e-commerce and services to ensure customers can access IKEA no matter where they are.” Glendale City Manager Kevin Phelps said he was surprised by the announcement. “Obviously, we are disappointed because we were excited to have a corporate partner such as IKEA in Glendale,” Phelps said. “But we understand that they are experiencing a rapid change in
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Drawing of what was supposed to be the IKEA located near State Farm Stadium, before the company pulled out of the new location.
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tion, Phelps said, “We have been told they have stopped a number of nationwide projects and are hitting pause on their expansion.”
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Above, Glen Lakes Golf Course as it now sits. Right, a drawing of a proposed development on the golf course property.
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a final decision on the future of Glen Lakes Golf Course during its Nov. 27 workshop, which had the course re-open Dec. 1, as staff begins researching the possible sale of the land. Councilmembers are expected to vote at their Dec. 11 meeting to issue a 90-day notice to cancel the city’s contract with the course manager, Golf Maintenance Solutions 5W LLC (GMS). The course re-opened at 7 a.m. Dec. 1 out of interim facilities. The course will be available for play from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
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GMS was awarded a $429,500 management contract in July to manage the course through June 30, 2019, but council can cancel the contract with a 90-day written notice. The 52-year-old course at 5450 W. Northern Ave. sits on 44.6 acres of cityowned land. The nine-hole, executivelength golf course opened in 1966 and is a Par 33, totaling 2,403 yards. The city initially purchased the course for $1.1 million in 1979 and has operated it through a series of qualified golf course management firms since then. A handful of residents were present with signs saying, “Save Glen Lakes,” and “Kiss Your Grass Goodbye” among other statements in support of saving the course. During a workshop presentation, staff started with original estimates for capital investment needed to restore the course at between $5.1 million to $7.6 million. “That original estimate was what is needed for design costs, demolition and construction of a clubhouse, pro shop, maintenance facility, course restroom, irrigation systems and other needs at the course,” Field Operations Director Michelle Woytenko said. “After staff redesigned a smaller clubhouse, repairing the current restroom and golf cart storage with no kitchen or food service, the new number is $1.525 million.” Original estimates on capital investment that would be required by the city to get the course up to standards include $2.125 to $2.975 million for design and construction of a new pro shop and clubhouse, $800,000 to replace the irrigation system, and
$750,000 for a new maintenance facility among the highest costs. Staff worked to improve the estimates, and reduced the size of the clubhouse down to 4,000 square feet and a tent to cover the maintenance areas instead of a building. “We got more information from GMS about capital investment needs for the course and the estimates are for design costs, construction of pro shop and clubhouse, maintenance facility, course restroom, irrigation systems and other needs at the course,” Woytenko said. “We looked at assuming just a 4,000-square-foot clubhouse and pro shop with no food kitchen or food service and the new number is $1.525 million for the clubhouse.” Within the new estimates of $2.125 to $2.975 million costs, Woytenko said there was large wiggle room when it comes to the costs. “A third of the total is the clubhouse and pro shop and I am not very comfortable with the $1.5 million estimate,” Woytenko said. “I think those numbers may be a little low and if we move forward with these numbers, we may have to come back for more funding in the future.” Also, if council had agreed to continue to run the golf course, Assistant City Manager Tom Duensing said the city would have to borrow funds for the project. “If the course was to remain, the city would have to find the money, which would add to the debt service,” Duensing said. “If we financed the project, we would have to recoup $550,819 to $274,664 in user fees from the course based on the estimates.”
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As a new spring football league prepares for launch, theArizona team in theAlliance of American Football League (AAF) — known as the Arizona Hotshots — held its inaugural media day Dec. 17 at the new Arizona Christian University campus in Glendale. “We are very excited and it is kind of a homecoming for me,” Hotshots head coach and former Tempe McClintock graduate Rick Neuheiselm said. “I grew up here and my mom and dad have already promised 4,000 tickets to friends and family members.” The AAF, announced in March 2018, is the brainchild of filmmaker Charlie Ebersol. The AAF will be overseen by former National Football League general manager Bill Polian. Former NFL players Troy Polamalu, Hines Ward, Justin Tuck, and Mike Singletary are part of the league. The league consists of eight teams in Phoenix,Atlanta, Birmingham (Ala.), Memphis, Orlando, Salt Lake City, San Antonio and San Diego. “There is a massive amount of people in this country who watch only one sport on television and that league only plays a set period of time,” Ebersol said in March. “They stop watching sports on TV the day after the Super Bowl and don’t come back until the NFL returns.” The league is using a business plan that relies on cost controls among players (all will sign three-year deals with annual salaries of $70,000, $80,000 and $100,000) and fans (Ebersol says a family of four should be able to go attend games for $220) for stability. The league is also using rules that include no kickoffs, shorter play clocks and fewer commercial breaks which league officials hope means games will take a total of twoand-a-half hours to complete. Ebersol added that, most importantly, all teams will be league-owned, meaning there will be no billionaire owners trying to control everything. While players will have set salaries, they can make more based on fan engagement (and fan betting) and are free to leave at any time if they receive NFL opportunities. “We built our model based on a five- to seven-year plan,” Ebersol said. “The leagues that failed previously were banking on massive fan audiences’ opening night. We’re not looking to put up crazy television or attendance numbers overnight. We want to build slow and steady and be a long-term business
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over the years.” The AAF will begin its inaugural, 10week season on Feb. 9, 2019, and the Hotshots begin Feb. 10 when they host the Salt Lake Stallions. The league is split into two conferences, Eastern and Western, with a four-team playoff to end with a championship game to be held in Las Vegas in late April. The Hotshots play in the Western Conference along with the Salt Lake Stallions, San Antonio Commanders and San Diego Fleet. The Eastern Conference consists of the Atlanta Legends, Birmingham Iron, Memphis Express and Orlando Apollos. Neuheisel, who was announced as the head coach of theArizona team in May 2018, and the teams announced the name Hotshots in September as a tribute to the region’s firefighters. The team colors of green, orange and yellow were also selected because they are commonly worn by the fire crews. Twelve players have local ties: former Northern Arizona defensive tackle Siupeli Anau, Arizona State defensive lineman Will Sutton, linebackers Carl Bradford and D.J. Calhoun and wide receiver Devin Lucien, along with University ofArizona tackle Lene Maiava and linebacker Scooby Wright. “Right now, we are all teammates, but I do give some of the Arizona players some hard
times, because that is what we do — it’s in our blood,” Sutton said during media day. “Our main thing is we want to go out and win gamesand the main thing we want to do is get this rolling.” The Hotshots will play home games at Arizona State University Sun Devil Stadium. Sutton was quick to point to the home grown talent and the chance to play again at ASU Sun Devil Stadium. “This makes ASU fans exited for this because we get to play in front of them and my social media has been blowing up,” Sutton said. “All us ASU guys are excited to play at Sun Devil Stadium again.” Most of the players said they are excited because they get to further their football career after either just missing in the NFL. “This is great because we get the opportunity to play here,” former ASU defensive back Robert Nelson said. “What is the point of the NFL tag if you don’t get to play? This is a great opportunity to have fun and play and I want to play and show everyone I am the best and help my team be the best.” Hotshots president Scott Brubaker said the goal is to put a winning team on the field
and build an organization that is strong both on and off the field. “It is pop culture now in sports to talk about process, but we are all very much about process,” Brubaker said. “We put a good process in place on the field, off the field and in the community, which has a strong marketing, strong business relationship and good community. If we can do that, the results will come.” Neuheisel added that he believes the league can be successful based on the demand for the game and if they can be a strong team. “Sunday afternoon in February, March or April in Sun Devil Stadium, where would you rather be?” Neuheisel said. “Especially if the environment as I am promised by all the people working in the organization will be fan friendly, fan exciting and, hopefully, the play will match that.” The Hotshots have been training in Surprise in preparation for the season but are focused on building their brand statewide. “We are focused on a community-wide growth and we want everyone to have fun during our games,” Brubaker said.
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Sports year in review 2018 BY DARRELL JACKSON The Glendale Star Staff Writer
As another year comes to a close, local sports showed the end of junior college football in Arizona, local high school athletes’ and other major successes on and off the fields. A local Glendale high school graduate shined on the national stage, another was picked in the first round of the Major League Baseball draft and Unified Sports shone in West Valley high schools during the year. As we close 2018 and look forward to 2019, here are the top 10 stories, as selected by The Glendale Star of sports news over the past 12 months.
1. Junior College football ends in Arizona
After announcing in October 2017 that the Maricopa County Community College District would not cut football at the four remaining schools that still play the sport, it was announced Feb. 5 that 2018 would be the final season of football at those schools. “A difficult decision has been reached regarding the MCCCD football program; we will eliminate football following the upcoming 2018 season as a MCCCD sponsored sport,” said Glendale Community College President Teresa Leyba Ruiz, Ed.D in an email obtained by The Glendale Star. After a firestorm of controversy and discussion about the possible elimination of football erupted late last year, the Maricopa County Community College District Board
of Governors announced in October it had decided against eliminating the sport. They then said the decision would “be reevaluated again in 2019, as the district continues to try and cut expenses at local colleges.” “We want to make sure we are putting the resources that taxpayers entrust us with to good use across the entire system,” said Matt Hasson, MCCCD director of communication. “(Football players) are in and out of the schools and are not there for education and when you spend the money we spend, we want to focus on the collective community.” In a release from MCCCD, they pointed to the fact that, “football programs make up 20 percent of the total MCCCD athletic budget and is responsible for more than 50 percent of related insurance costs. Ongoing costs to maintain the football programs could exceed $20 million in needed capital improvements and associated expenses.” Later in the year, Pima, Eastern Arizona and Western Arizona all eliminated their programs as football at the junior college level ended at the conclusion of the season.
2. Ironwood graduate wins first two UFC bouts
MacKenzie Dern had been the most sought after free agent in the world of combat sports for the past few years, but wasn’t sure she wanted any part of it before the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) came calling. “I really didn’t want to get hit in the face,” Dern said, during a sit-down interview at
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The MMA Lab. She is a multi-time world champion in Jiu-Jitsu, having been ranked No. 1 in the world by the International Brazilian JiuJitsu Federation in 2017, having won 12 world titles and 18 medals (9 gold, 4 silver and 5 bronze) from 2014 to 2016. Dern defeated Ashley Yoder March 2 in her long-awaited debut via split decision before earning her second UFC victory May 12 via a rear-naked choke in the first round over Amanda Cooper. Members of the UFC knew they wanted Dern, but it was a chance encounter that got her to become an actual fighter. “I was competing in a Jiu-Jitsu tournament, where a UFC expo was, and I took a picture with Shawn Shelby’s (UFC matchmaker) daughter, who was also competing,” Dern said. “He asked me if I had ever thought about MMA and I actually told him I had more to accomplish in the world
of Jiu-Jitsu.” Dern said she started training with The MMA Lab in Glendale to improve her JiuJitsu and got a feel for the exciting sport.
3. Liberatore selected No. 16 by Tampa Bay Rays
After being projected as one of the top high school prospects in the 2018 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft, and expected to go anywhere from the top of the draft to No. 10, Mountain Ridge pitcher Matthew Liberatore had to wait a little longer than expected. But, Liberatore was excited when his name was called at No. 16 and he found out he had been chosen by the Tampa Bay Rays. He had said earlier he came into the draft with no expectations and showed that after the pick was announced. see
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And now for the happy new year I hope you’ve had a Merry Christmas, and now for the happy new year. New years are resets, turning the page. That was the year that was, it’s over, let it go. This is much easier said than done. But there is power in starting fresh with a new perspective and a new beginning. Here’s a post I read on Facebook. Consider it carefully and prayerfully. “I’m walking into 2019 with a clear heart and mind. If you owe me, don’t worry about it – you’re welcome. If you’ve wronged me, it’s all good – lesson learned. If you’re angry with me, you won – I’ve let it go. If we aren’t speaking – it’s cool – I wish you well. If I’ve wronged you, I apologize – it wasn’t intentional. I’m grateful for every experience that I received. Life is too short for pent-up anger, holding of grudges and all the
extra stress or pain that comes with holding on to what is holding me back and you back. Remember, forgiving someone is for you, not the other person. Don’t block your blessing. Make 2019 a year of positivity by forgiveness and getting things right where you can.” You might be thinking, “Who is this person? Who could do all this stuff? This isn’t real. People don’t do this.” Believe it or not, there are people who have done one, two or even all the New Year’s proposals presented. You don’t find this very often. It’s upside down. It’s counter cultural. It’s the high road. It’s the opposite of getting even. It’s opposite of playing the victim. It’s mercy triumphing over judgment. It’s “The Beatitudes” in the Bible expressed by a real person in what has happened in their life to and from others.
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tudes in Matthew, Chapter Five in the Scriptures. “Here’s another old saying that deserves a second look: ‘Eye for eye, tooth for tooth.’ Is that going to get us anywhere? Here’s what I propose: ‘Don’t hit back at all.’ If someone strikes you, stand there and take it. If someone drags you into court and sues for the shirt off your back, gift wrap your best coat and make a present of it. And if someone takes unfair advantage of you, use the occasion to practice the servant life. No more tit-for-tat stuff. Live generously. You’re familiar with the old written law, “Love your friend,” and its unwritten companion, “Hate your enemy.” I’m challenging that. I’m telling you to love your enemies. Let them bring out the best in you, not the worst. see
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It is so sad when you have a young person in front of you who has let his or her newfound freedom mess up their lives. I had a young lady in front of me that had been a straight A student and was a freshman at Arizona State University. Because of drugs and alcohol, she had been arrested for a D.U.I. and thrown out of school. I fined her $2,500, 10 days in jail and suspended her driving privileges. Her mother said they would no longer pay for the girl’s education. Getting a job now will be difficult with no driver’s license, and no education. So sad. As we approach the New Year of 2019, it is time to make our New Year’s
DELPH FROM 21 When someone gives you a hard time, respond with the energies of prayer, for then you are working out of your true selves, your Godcreated selves. This is what God does. He gives his best — the sun to warm and the rain to nourish — to everyone,
The New Year -2019 resolutions. I have listed 10 News Year’s resolutions I am sure will help keep you out of court. They might even save your family, your health or maybe your life. I know they will make life a lot more enjoyable and meaningful. You might notice they bear a strong resemblance to the Ten Commandments. 1. Don’t take or sell drugs. They are addictive and before long it controls you. Drugs become your God. 2. Don’t let drugs, money or possessions become so important in your life that you will cheat and steal to get them. 3. Don’t curse and use four-letter words. It leads to fights and all sorts of bad problems.
4. Take the first day of each week to reflect on what you are doing with your life. People who have no goals or purposes in their life usually have problems. 5. Young people, listen to your parents and do what they say. That would go a long way in keeping you out of trouble. 6. Respect life. Don’t kill each other.
People should not shoot, knife, or beat each other up. Keep your temper under control. 7. Men, don’t play around with another man’s wife. That causes a lot of domestic violence and assault cases. Divorces are expensive. 8. Don’t take something that does not belong to you. 9. Don’t lie, tell the truth. 10. If it belongs to someone else, leave it alone. Wanting what belongs to someone else causes you a lot of problems. Lesson : 2,000 years ago, laws very similar to the above were given to the people of Israel and it is still good advice today.
regardless; the good and bad, the nice and nasty. If all you do is love the lovable, do you expect a bonus? Anybody can do that. If you simply say hello to those who greet you, do you expect a medal? Any run-of-the-mill sinner does that. What I’m saying is, grow up. You’re kingdom subjects. Now live like it. Live out your God-created identity. Live generously and
graciously toward others, the way God lives toward you. How can you have a better New Year this year? The answer might be right in the “crazy” person’s proclamation. Pick a sentence in the proclamation you know you should do and do it. You will need to tap into God’s power to do this. That will turn your “should” into a “can.” Set yourself free from who
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YEAR FROM 20 “My only competition is the person I was yesterday,” Liberatore said in a press release from the Rays. “It’s you versus you. I am not comparing myself to anybody who went before or after me. I am happy for all of those guys, and I am looking forward to making every day my best day yet and being the best baseball player I can be.” Tampa Bay selected the 6-foot-6, 200pound starting pitcher who was ranked the No. 1 high school prospect by Baseball America and No. 4 overall by MLB.
4. Mountain Ridge falls short of first baseball title
After a season that led the Mountain Ridge baseball team to its second state title game in the past three years, the Mountain Lions were in line to win the school’s first baseball title May 15 at Tempe Diablo Stadium. Unfortunately, the Mountain Lions were unable to throw their ace pitcher on the mound and Phoenix Sandra Day O’Connor took advantage in cruising to a 7-1 victory to claim the 6A state title before a crowd of 4,286. Tied at one entering the fourth inning, the Eagles broke the game open when O’Connor sophomore Colton Kucera reached on an infield single and stole second. Kucera moved to third on a wild pitch before Dyer loaded the bases with back-to-back hit batters. Junior Zach Martinez grounded out, bringing in one run, before Noah Burgarello singled in two runs to put the Eagles up 4-1. The victory ended a highlight season for the Mountain Lions, who entered the season with high hopes but came up one game short in their quest for the school’s first title as Skaugrud was dominant. Mountain Ridge (21-11-1) struggled on offense. Entering the game averaging more than five runs a game, they could only get one across against Skaugrud.
5. Independence wins first Unified Sports badminton championship
Two Glendale Union High School District Unified Sports teams shined during the Unified Sports Badminton State Championship as Independence defeated Glendale in the championship match Oct. 21. Independence’s Oscar Arredondo Torres and Enrique Arrellano defeated
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Glendale’s Rogelio Miranda Real and Vanessa Sanchez two matches to none in the championship matchup. Hundreds of spectators packed the Independence gym and cheered from the opening introductions to every point. The band played during timeouts and numerous cheerleaders cheered like it was every other sporting event. “The competition was great and most matches had very close scores,” Independence head coach Jennifer Perry said. “The sportsmanship was impressive and there was an incredibly positive vibe throughout the day.” Coaches were excited about the match and the fact that games were competitive. “Both teams played incredibly well and displayed the highest level of sportsmanship,” Perry said. “It was so exciting to know that our district was going to have a championship regardless of which school won the final match.”
6. UFC makes debut at Gila River Arena
Arizona native Justin Gaethje won two high school state titles at Gila River Arena, and on April 14 he returned to the arena to fight in an Ultimate Fighting Championship main event in front of a packed house at the arena for the first time since 2007. Gaethje, who entered the fight ranked No. 6 in the UFC lightweight division, pounded and battled No. 5-ranked Dustin Poirier in front of more than 12,000 standing fans inside the arena before losing by technical knockout in the fourth round. “I know the fans booed me, but we left it all out here in the octagon for everyone. Justin is a warrior and wouldn’t have stopped unless (referee Herb) Dean stepped in like he
did,” Poirier said to the crowd after the bout. “I’ve been through two weight classes, this is my 20th fight in the UFC. I know what it’s like to battle through adversity, get knocked down, get knocked out and stand back up. I would never ask for something unless I knew I earned it.”
7. Apollo coach receives Educator of the Year award
and basketball coach at Apollo High School, was recognized as the Matt O. Hanhila Educator of the Year. Apollo Principal Brooke Parsons introduced Prado-Ortiz at the Glendale Rotary Club luncheon May 17. Her comments drew applause once she read Prado-Ortiz’s professional biography. “Coach Prado is a product of the Glendale Union High School District,” Parsons said. “She attended Glendale High School her freshman year and then graduated from Independence. Sue attended Glendale Community College, where she played basketball for a year and finished her degree at Arizona State University.”
8. Glendale high school football makes playoffs for first time in 12 years
Glendale ended the season 9-2, while Sahuaro (9-2) advanced to the quarterfinals and hosted No. 13 Seton Catholic Prep (83) 7 p.m. Nov. 10 at Tucson Sahuaro High School. The Cardinals ended their best season since the 1980 team finished 10-0, winning nine games and qualifying for the playoffs for the first time since 2006.
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YEAR FROM 25 In his third season as head coach, Rob York improved his three-year record to 22-9, with his first season his worst at 5-5. Since the last time the team qualified for the playoffs in 2006, when the team finished 6-5, the Cardinals had compiled a 21-70 record in the nine years before York took over.
9. Cactus softball falls in title game
In the Cobras’ 2016 title game, a nonhome run call cost them, and in 2018, a safe call at first base led to two Tucson Salpointe Catholic runs that were the difference; Cactus (30-5) lost 2-0 in the 4A title game at Arizona State University Farrington Field May 15. Cactus starting pitcher freshman McKenna Feringa was dominant and through five innings had only allowed two infield singles after retiring the first 10 Lancers while striking out five. Then, in the fifth, controversy ensued when Salpointe Catholic’s Alyssa Ortiz dropped a bunt that Cactus third baseman Aubrey Chavez fielded and fired to first for what appeared to be the first out of the inning, but the umpire called her safe.
10. Deer Valley graduate shines at Colorado Mesa University
Deer Valley graduate Taylor Woods was one of the most underrated volleyball players in the West Valley and wanted a challenge when she made her college decision in 2015. After struggling through the recruitment process, the school she selected has made her a better person as well as volleyball player, she said. “I hated the recruiting process because it was so difficult and pulls on your emotions and I struggled with my confidence,” Woods said during a phone interview. “I did not get a lot of offers, but I believe I made the right decision.” She elected to continue her education and career at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, Colo., a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II school. “I know CMU was where I needed to come,” Woods said. “I really think this is the perfect place for me, and being a Division II school, I could not imagine myself at a Division I school and I love the way the public supports us at CMU.”
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THIS IS A COURTESY POSTING. Legal notice was published in The Arizona Republic on December 24, 2018. The City of Glendale Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on January 10, 2019, at 4:00pm in Council Chambers Building, Conference Room B3, 5850 West Glendale Avenue, Glendale, Arizona, to hear a request for relief from the requirements of the Glendale Zoning Ordinance as follows: HABITAT FOR HUMANITY - VAR 1808 A request by Tana Nichols, representing Habitat for Humanity, in a request for relief from the Glendale Zoning Ordinance Section 5.410 R-2 Multiple Residence Zone, District Standards, in order to reduce the required side yard setbacks from 15 feet to 10 feet for a 0.17 acre parcel located at 5327 West Orangewood Avenue; and is in the Ocotillo City Council District. APN 14718-165. Staff Contact: George Gehlert, Planner (623-930-2597. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY - VAR 1807 A request by Tana Nichols, representing Habitat for Humanity, in a request for relief from the Glendale Zoning Ordinance Section 5.410 R-2 Multiple Residence Zone, District Standards, in order to reduce the required side yard setbacks from 15 feet to 10 feet for a 0.16 acre parcel located at 5321 West Orangewood Avenue; and is in the Ocotillo City Council District. APN 14718-164. Staff Contact: George Gehlert, Planner (623-930-2597. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY - VAR 1806 A request by Tana Nichols, representing Habitat for Humanity, in a request for relief from the Glendale Zoning Ordinance Section 5.420 R-3 Multiple Residence Zone / District Standards, including 1) a reduction to the minimum lot width standard from 60 feet to 50 feet; and 2) various reductions in the required 20 foot minimum perimeter setback. The site includes a 0.10 acre parcel located at 6602 North 54th Drive; and is part of the Ocotillo City Council District. APN 146-08-014. Staff Contact: George Gehlert, Planner (623930-2597. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY - VAR 1809 A request by Tana Nichols, representing Habitat for Humanity, in a request for relief from the Glendale Zoning Ordinance Section 5.420 R-3 Multiple Residence Zone / District Standards, including 1) a reduction to the minimum lot width standard from 60 feet to 50 feet; and 2) various reductions in the required 20 foot minimum perimeter setback. The site includes a 0.16 acre parcel located at 6612 North 54th Avenue; and is part of the Ocotillo City Council District. APN 146-08-038. Staff Contact: George Gehlert, Planner (623930-2597. Copies of applications and exhibits are available to the public at the Development Services Department, 5850 West Glendale Avenue, 2nd Floor, Glendale, Arizona, between the hours of 8:00am and 5:00pm weekdays, or at http://www.glendaleaz.com/planning/bo ardsandcommissions.cfm by 5:00pm the Friday before the public hearing. For further information, please call the staff contact listed for each application at (623) 930-2800. Interested parties are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. FOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS Please contact Samantha Cope at ( 6 2 3 ) 9 3 0 - 2 8 3 1 o r scope@glendaleaz.com at least three working days prior to the meeting if you require special accommodations due to a disability. Hearing-impaired persons, please use the Arizona Relay Service (623) 930-2197. CITY OF GLENDALE Kevin R. Phelps City Manager Published: December 27, 2018 The Glendale Star
KENT LAW, PLC 7540 South Willow Drive Tempe, Arizona 85283 (480) 359-KENT(5368) Adam C. Kent, Esq. State Bar No.024718 Jonathan J. Henry State Bar No.027976 Litigation@Kent-Law.org Attorneys for Plaintiff IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA GURTHA MAE BAGBY, a single person Plaintiff, v. NAGESHA RAO and JANE DOE RAO, Husband and Wife; XYZ Corporations I-III; ABC Partnerships I-III; John and Jane Does I-III, Defendants. NO. CV2018 - 096882 SUMMONS THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO THE DEFENDANTS: NAGESHA RAO and JANE DOE RAO YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend, within the time applicable, in this action in this Court. If served within Arizona, you shall appear and defend within 20 days after the service of Summons and Complaint upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If served out of the State of Arizona -- whether by direct service, by registered or certified mail, or by publication -- you shall appear and defend within 30 days after the service of the Summons and Complaint upon you is complete, exclusive of the day of service. Where process is served upon the Arizona Director of Insurance as an insurer's attorney to receive service of legal process against it in this State, the insurer shall not be required to appear, answer or plead until expiration of 40 days after date of such service upon the Director. Service by registered or certified mail without the State of Arizona is complete 30 days after the date of filing the receipt and affidavit of service with the Court. Service by publication is complete 30 days after the date of first publication. Direct service is complete when made. Service upon the Arizona Motor Vehicle Superintendent is complete 30 days after filing the Affidavit of Compliance and return receipt or Officer's Return. RCP 4; ARS §§ 20-222, 28-502, 28503. Copies of the pleading filed herein may be obtained by contacting the Clerk of Superior Court, Maricopa County, located at 201 East Jefferson, First Floor, Phoenix, Arizona. RCP 4.1(e). YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in case of your failure to appear and defend within the time applicable, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. YOU ARE CAUTIONED that in order to appear and defend, you must file an Answer or proper response in writing with the Clerk of this Court, accompanied by the necessary filing fee, within the time required, and you are required to serve a copy of any Answer or response upon the Plaintiff's attorney. RCP 10(d); ARS §12-311; RCP 5. Request, for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the division assigned to the case by parties at least three (3) judicial days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding. Requests for an interpreter for persons with limited English proficiency must be made to the division assigned to the case by the party needing the interpreter and/or translator or his/her counsel at least ten (10) judicial days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding. The name and address of Plaintiff's attorneys, where a copy of the pleading being served may be obtained, are: Adam C. Kent, Esq. Jonathan J. Henry, Esq. KENT LAW PLC 7540 South Willow Drive Tempe, Arizona 85283 SIGNED AND SEALED this date: October 25, 2018. _________________________________ Clerk By: CHRIS DEROSE, CLERK Deputy Clerk Method of Service: XX Private Process Service Published: Glendale Star, Dec.13, 20, 27, Jan 3, 2018 / 17289
SUMMONS THE MARK LAW FIRM 565 East Estero Lane Litchfield Park, AZ 85340 Tele(623) 210-4600 phone: emarklaw(W,aol.com Eric A. Mark, SBN 014839 Attorney for Plaintiff Barbara Burnett IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA BARBARA BURNETT, an Arizona resident, Plaintiff, vs. GABRIEL LUIS RAMIREZ, an Arizona resident; JOHN DOES and JANE DOES I-V; BLACK CORPORATIONS I-V; WHITE PARTNERSHIPS IV, Defendants. NO CV2018-006580 GABRIEL LUIS RAMIREZ 2634 North 5tst Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85035 YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend, within the time applicable, in this action in this Court. If served within Arizona, you shall appear and defend within 20 days after the service of the Summons: and the Complaint upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If served out of the State of Arizona - whether by direct service, by registered or certified mail, or by publication - you shall appear and defend within 30 days after the service of the Summons and the Complaint upon you is complete, exclusive of the day of service. Where process is served upon the Arizona Director of Insurance as an insurer's attorney to receive service of legal process against it in this state, the insurer shall not be required to appear, answer or plead until expiration of 40 days mfter the date of such service upon the Director. Service by registered or certified mail without the State of Arizona is complete 30 days after the date of filing the receipt and affidavit of service with the Court. Service by publication is complete 30 days after the date of first publication. Direct service is complete when made Service upon the Arizona Motor Vehicle Superintendent is complete 30 days after filing the Affidavit of Compliance and return receipt or Officer's Return. ARCP 4.1; A.R.S. §§ 20-222, 28502 and 28-503. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in cease of your failure to appear and defend within the time applicable, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. YOU ARE CAUTIONED that in order to appear and defend, you must file an Answer or proper response in writing with the Clerk of tlhis Court, accompanied by the necessary filing fee, within the time required, and you are requill"ed to serve a copy of any Answer or response upon the Plaintiff's attorney. ARCP 12(a); A.R.S. §12-311; ARCP 5. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the division assigned to the case by parties at least three (3) judicial days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding. The Defendant may obtain copies of th e Plaintiff's Complaint and other related pleadings by contacting the Plaintiff's attorney, as indicated below: Eric A. Mark THE MARK LAW FIRM 1417 5 West Indian School Road Suite B4-407 Goodyear, AZ 85395 Telephone: (623) 2104600 SIGNED AND SEALED THIS DATE Aug. 21, 2018 CHRIS DEROSE Clerk of the Superior Court By /s/ L. Sickles Deputy Clerk of Court Published: Glendale Star, Dec. 20, 27, Jan. 3, 16, 2018 / 17298
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PUBLIC NOTICE KENT LAW, PLC 7540 South Willow Drive Tempe, Arizona 85283 (480) 359-KENT(5368) Adam C. Kent, Esq. State Bar No.024718 Jonathan J. Henry State Bar No.027976 Litigation@Kent-Law.org Attorneys for Plaintiff
PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF GLENDALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the City of Glendale Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on January 17, 2019, at 6:00 p.m. in the Glendale Council Chambers Building, 5850 West Glendale Avenue, Glendale, Arizona, to hear the following:
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA BRANDY MICHELLE STRUNK and CLINTON JOSEPH STRUNK, Wife and Husband Plaintiff, v. DERRIK LUCAS ANDERSON and JANE DOE ANDERSON, Husband and Wife; XYZ Corporations I-III; ABC Partnerships I-III; John and Jane Does I-III, Defendants. NO. CV2018 - 096787 SUMMONS THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO THE DEFENDANTS: DERRIK LUCAS ANDERSON and JANE DOE ANDERSON YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend, within the time applicable, in this action in this Court. If served within Arizona, you shall appear and defend within 20 days after the service of Summons and Complaint upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If served out of the State of Arizona -- whether by direct service, by registered or certified mail, or by publication -- you shall appear and defend within 30 days after the service of the Summons and Complaint upon you is complete, exclusive of the day of service. Where process is served upon the Arizona Director of Insurance as an insurer's attorney to receive service of legal process against it in this State, the insurer shall not be required to appear, answer or plead until expiration of 40 days after date of such service upon the Director. Service by registered or certified mail without the State of Arizona is complete 30 days after the date of filing the receipt and affidavit of service with the Court. Service by publication is complete 30 days after the date of first publication. Direct service is complete when made. Service upon the Arizona Motor Vehicle Superintendent is complete 30 days after filing the Affidavit of Compliance and return receipt or Officer's Return. RCP 4; ARS §§ 20-222, 28-502, 28503. Copies of the pleading filed herein may be obtained by contacting the Clerk of Superior Court, Maricopa County, located at 201 East Jefferson, First Floor, Phoenix, Arizona. RCP 4.1(e). YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in case of your failure to appear and defend within the time applicable, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
CASH AND CREDIT AUTO SALES CUP17-01: A request by Leodra Bowdell on behalf of Phoenix Permit Services, LLC, representing Francisco Gamez, to allow the boundaries of an approximately 32,000 square foot existing used auto dealership business to expand its boundaries to include approximately 44,000 additional square feet to the existing use permit in the C2 (General Commercial) zone district. The site is located at the northwest corner of Glendale Avenue and 52nd Avenue (5222 West Glendale Ave) in the Ocotillo District. Staff Contact: Dru Maynus, Planner (623-930-2810). Copies of all applications, exhibits, and documents are available for public review at the Development Services Department, 5850 West Glendale Avenue, Second Floor, Glendale, Arizona, between the hours of 8:00am and 5:00pm weekdays or will be available o n l i n e a t http://www.glendaleaz.com/boardsandcommissions/PlanningCommission.cfm after 6:00pm the Friday prior to the public meeting. For further information, please call the case staff contact at the number listed above or (623) 9302800. Interested parties are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. FOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
YOU ARE CAUTIONED that in order to appear and defend, you must file an Answer or proper response in writing with the Clerk of this Court, accompanied by the necessary filing fee, within the time required, and you are required to serve a copy of any Answer or response upon the Plaintiff's attorney. RCP 10(d); ARS §12-311; RCP 5.
Please contact Diana Figueroa at (623) 930-2808 or dfigueroa @glendaleaz.com at least three working days prior to the meeting if you require special accommodations due to a disability. Hearing impaired persons should call (623) 930-2197.
Request, for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the division assigned to the case by parties at least three (3) judicial days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding.
CITY OF GLENDALE Kevin R. Phelps City Manager
Requests for an interpreter for persons with limited English proficiency must be made to the division assigned to the case by the party needing the interpreter and/or translator or his/her counsel at least ten (10) judicial days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding.
Publish: December 27, 2018, The Glendale Star / 17387
The name and address of Plaintiff's attorneys, where a copy of the pleading being served may be obtained, are: Adam C. Kent, Esq. Jonathan J. Henry, Esq. KENT LAW PLC 7540 South Willow Drive Tempe, Arizona 85283
NOTICE OF INVITATION FOR BID NO. F4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CAMELBACK SPRING TRAINING, LLC WILL RECEIVE PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING THE FOLLOWING: FIELD PLAYING SURFACE RENOVATION
SIGNED AND SEALED this date: October 12, 2018. _________________________________
THE BID DOCUMENT IS AVAILABLE AT WWW.CAMELBACKRANCHBASEBALL.COM UNDER CONTACT US. EACH BID SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED THEREIN.
Clerk By: CHRIS DEROSE, CLERK Deputy Clerk Method of Service: XX Private Process Service Published: Glendale Star, Dec.13, 20, 27, Jan. 3, 2018 / 17029
EACH BID SHALL BE SEALED, IDENTIFIED AND RECEIVED BY CAMELBACK SPRING TRAINING, LLC BY END OF BUSINESS DAY, Friday, January 11, 2019. CAMELBACK SPRING TRAINING, LLC RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS AND TO WAIVE INFORMALITIES.
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CAMELBACK SPRING TRAINING, LLC BY: JEFF OVERTON GENERAL MANAGER PUBLISH: THE GLENDALE STAR PUBLISHING DATE December 27, 2018 / 17416
NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Trust Administration for The Pickup Family Trust. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lisa Marie Liu is the executor of the Estate of Faye I. Pickup and the Successor Trustee of The Pickup Family Trust. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present their claims within the prescribed under A.R.S. §14-3803, or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claims to Lisa Marie Liu at 17874 W Cactus Flower Drive, Goodyear, AZ 85338. . Publish: Glendale Star, Dec. 20, 27, 2018, Jan. 3, 2019 / 17384
NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING Person Filing: Jared R. Causey Address: 5415 E. High Street, Suite 200 City, State, Zip Code: Phoenix, Arizona 85054 Telephone: 602-529-8049 Email Address: jrcausey.law@gmail.com Attorney for Petitioner SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY NOTICE OF HEARING REGARDING GUARDIANSHIP Case Number: 2018-051717 In the Matter of the Guardianship for: MARIA CALDERON An Adult. THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: Your rights may be affected. An important court proceeding that affects your rights has been scheduled. If you do not understand this notice, contact a lawyer for help. NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Petitioner, has filed with the Court the following Petition and other court papers indicated below. PETITION FOR PERMANENT APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN Affidavit of Person to be Appointed COURT HEARING: A court hearing has been scheduled to consider the petition and matters in the court papers as follows: as follows: HEARING DATE and TIME: January 9th, 2019, 9am HEARING PLACE: 18380 N. 40th Street Phoenix, AZ 85032 (NE Court Superior). JUDICIAL OFFICER: Commissioner James Rummage. RESPONSE TO PETITION: You are not required to response to the Petition. But if you choose to respond, you may do so by filing a written response or by appearing in-person at the hearing. If you choose to file a written response: File your original written response with the court. Provide a copy to the office of the Judicial Officer named above; and Mail a copy to all interested parties at least 5 business days before the hearing. If you object to any part of the Petition or Motion that accompanies this notice, you must file with the court a written objection describing the legal basis for your objection at least three (3) days before the hearing date or you must appear in person or through an attorney at the time and place set forth in the notice of hearing. There is a FEE for filing a response. If you cannot afford the fee, you may file a Fee Deferral Application to request a payment plan from the Court. Dated: 11/7/18 (s) Jared R. Causey Attorney for Petitioner Publish Glendale Star, Dec 13, 20, 27, Jan 3, 2018 / 17202
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: AMERICAN QUALITY HOMES LLC II The address of the registered office is: 29862 N. Tatum Blvd, #2072, CAVE CREEK, AZ 85331 The name of the Statutory Agent is: MICHAEL A BARTKUS III Management of the Limited Liability Company is vested in a manager or managers. The names of each person who is a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Manager: Mike Bartkus 29862 N. Tatum Blvd, #2072, CAVE CREEK, AZ 85331 Member: Olga-Mia Bartkus 29862 N. Tatum Blvd, #2072, CAVE CREEK, AZ 85331 Organizer: Michael Bartkus 29862 N. Tatum Blvd, #2072, CAVE CREEK, AZ 85331 Published Glendale Star, Dec. 13, 20, 27, 2018 / 17268
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CITY OF GLENDALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the City of Glendale Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on January 17, 2019, at 6:00 p.m. in the Glendale Council Chambers Building, 5850 West Glendale Avenue, Glendale, Arizona, to hear the following: MACK GLENDALE INDUSTRIAL GPA18-10 AND ZON18-12: A request by Jeff McCall of McCall & Associates representing M-Glendale Av e AZ, LLC for a General Plan Amendment from Business Park (BP) to Light Industrial (LI) and for rezoning from BP (Business Park) to M-1 (Light Industrial) to permit development of an 185,000-square foot industrial building on an approximately 11.3-acre site. The site is located north of the northeast corner of Glendale Avenue and Glen Harbor Boulevard (10500 West Glendale Avenue) and is in the Yucca District. Staff Contact: Thomas Ritz, AICP, Senior Planner. Copies of all applications, exhibits, and documents are available for public review at the Development Services Department, 5850 West Glendale Avenue, Second Floor, Glendale, Arizona, between the hours of 8:00am and 5:00pm weekdays or will be available online at http://www.glendaleaz.com/boardsandcommissions/ PlanningCommission.cfm after 6:00pm the Friday prior to the public meeting. For further information, please call the case staff contact at the number listed above or (623) 930-2800. Interested parties are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. FOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS Please contact Diana Figueroa at (623) 9302808 or dfigueroa@glendaleaz.com at least three working days prior to the meeting if you require special accommodations due to a disability. Hearing impaired persons should call (623) 930-2197. CITY OF GLENDALE Kevin R. Phelps City Manager Publish: December 27, 2018 The Glendale Star / 17xxx
NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Western American Loan, Inc., of Glendale, Arizona, reserving will sell at public/private auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at, Manheim Auto Auction, 201 N. 83 rd Ave , Tolleson, AZ 85353 after the 14th day of December, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2014 Honda Civic VIN:2HGFB2F59EH506207 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Derrick Flowers, 9920 W. Camelback Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85037 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 15th day of August, 2017, securing the sum of Fifteen Thousand Forty Three and 50/100 (15,043.50) Dollars. Dated this 4th day of December, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Derrick Flowers may redeem said vehicle for $2,690.60 including repossessio n charges of $225.00 and publishing fees of $44.00, by December 14th, 2018. Publish Glendale Star, Dec 20, 27, 2018 / 17370
NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Western American Loan, Inc., of Glendale, Arizona, reserving will sell at public/private auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at, Manheim Auto Auction, 201 N. 83rd Ave, Tolleson, AZ 85353 after the 24th day of December, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2013 Chrysler Town and Country VIN:2C4RC1BG6DR720705 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from William McWilliams Jr. and Angela Vanrell, 13636 W. Chaparosa Way, Peoria, AZ 85383 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 2nd day of December, 2015, securing the sum of Seventeen Thousand Five Hundred Eighty and 55/100 (17,580.55) Dollars. Dated this 12th day of December, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that William McWilliams and Angela Vanrell may redeem said vehicle for $5,853.31 including repossession charges of $225.00 and publishing fees of $45.00, by December 24th, 2018.Publish Glendale Star, Dec 20, 27, 2018 / 17381 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Western American Loan Inc. of Glendale, Arizona will sell at public/private auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Manheim Auto Auction, 201 N 83 rd Ave, Tolleson, AZ 85353, after the 28 th day of December, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2015 Hyundai Sonata Vin: 5NPE34AFXFH089563 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Beth Kivinen 1730 N. 49 th St., Scottsdale, AZ 85254 by Western American Loan Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 16th day of December, 2016, securing the sum of Thirteen Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty Eight and 51/100 ($13,828.51) Dollars. Dated this 18 th day of December, 2018. Notice is hereby given that Beth Kivinen may redeem said vehicle for $3,684.44, including repossession charges of $350.00 and publishing fees of $45.00, by December 28th , 2018. Publish Glendale Star, Dec 27, 2018, Jan 3, 2019 / 17509
NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Western American Loan, Inc., of Glendale, Arizona, reserving will sell at public/private auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at, Manheim Auto Auction, 201 N. 83 rd Ave, Tolleson, AZ 85353 after the 14th day of December, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2012 Chevrolet Sonic VIN:1G1JA5SH7C4137413 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Patricia and Jeffery Wirth, 839 E. 5 th St., Mesa AZ 85203 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 23rd day of June, 2016, securing the sum of Nine Thousand Two Hundred Seventy Seven and 00/100 (9,277.00) Dollars. Dated this 4th day of December, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Patricia and Jeffery Wirth may redeem said vehicle for $1,181.42 including repossession charges of $300.00 and publishing fees of $44.00, by December 14th, 2018. Publish Glendale Star, Dec 20, 27, 2018 / 17371 NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Western American Loan, Inc., of Glendale, Arizona, reserving will sell at public/private auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at, Manheim Auto Auction, 201 N. 83rd Ave, Tolleson, AZ 85353 after the 6th day of December, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2014 Kia Optima VIN: 5XXGM4A75EG275682 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Kaylen Hamlett Norwood, 520 N. Stapley Dr., Mesa, AZ 85203 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 21st day of July, 2017, securing the sum of Fourteen Thousand Three Hundred Sixty Five and 17/100 (14,365.17) Dollars. Dated this 26th day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Kaylen Hamlett Norwood may redeem said vehicle for $2,593.70 inc l u d i n g r e p o s s e s s i o n c h a r g e s of $618.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by December 6th, 2018.. Publish Glendale Star, Dec 20, 27, 2018 / 17369 NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Western American Loan, Inc., of Glendale, Arizona, reserving will sell at public/private auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at, Kachina Recovery Services Inc. 9650 N. Cave Creek Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85020, after the 28th day of June, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2009 Nissan Titan VIN: 1N6BA07D19N310587 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Leandra &amp; Fabian Hi8ll, P.O. Box 993, Bagdad, AZ, by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 15th day of July, 2015, securing the sum of Sixteen Thousand Nine Hundred Eighteen and 07/100 (16,918.07) Dollars. Dated this 18th day of June, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Leandra &amp; Fabian Hill may redeem said vehicle for $15,074.06 including repossession charges of $825.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by June 28 th , 2018. Publish Glendale Star, Dec 20, 27, 2018 / 17379
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ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF HEAT CITY VINTAGE, INC. For-Profit or Professional Corporation 1. Entity Typecheck only one to indicate the type of entity being formed: HEAT CITY VINTAGE, INC. [x] For-Profit (Business Corporation) [ ] Professional Corporation 2. Entity Name-give the exact name of the corporation: HEAT CITY VINTAGE, INC. 3. Professional Corporation Services: If Professional Corporation is checked in number 1, briefly describe the professional service or services that the professional corporation will provide (example: law firm, accounting, medical): 4. Character of Business-briefly describes the character of business the corporation initially intends to conduct in Arizona. Note: that the character of business that the corporation ultimately conducts is not limited by the description provided: Manufacturing. 5. Shares-list the class (common, preferred, etc.) and total number of shares of each class that the corporation is authorized to issue-the total must be greater that zero. If more space is needed, check this box [ ] and complete and attach the Shares Authorized Attachment form C087. Note: par value is optional. Class: Common Series: 1 Total: 100 Par Value: 6. Arizona Known Place of Business Address: 2435 W Gelding Dr, PHOENIX, AZ 85023 6.1 Is the Arizona known place of business address the same as the street address of the Statutory Agent? [x] Yes-go to number 7 and continue [ ] No-go to number 6.2 and continue 6.2 If you answered Yes to number 6.1, give the physical or street address (not a P.O. Box) of the known place of business of the corporation in Arizona: 2435 W Gelding Dr, PHOENIX, AZ 85023 7. Directors-list the name and business address of each and every Director of the corporation. If more space is needed, check this box [ ] and complete and attach the Director Attachment form C082. Director, Lawrence Szopinski JR 2435 W Gelding Dr, PHOENIX, AZ 85023, Director, Nicholas Conte 12249 Oxnard St #106, N HOLLYWOOD, CA, 91606 8. Statutory Agent-Required: give the name (can be an individual or and entity) and physical or street address (not a P.O. Box) in Arizona of the Statutory Agent: Lawrence Szopinski JR. 9. You must complete and submit with the Articles a Certificate of Disclosure. The Articles will be rejected of the Certificate of Disclosure is not simultaneously submitted. 10. Incorporators-list the name and address, and provide signature, of each and every incorporator-minimum of one is required. If more space is needed, check this box [ ] and complete and attach the Incorporator Attachment form C084. Lawrence Szopinski JR. Signature: By checking the box marked â€oeI acceptâ€? below, I acknowledge under penalty of perjury that this document together with any attachments is submitted in compliance with Arizona law. [x] I Accept (s)Lawrence Szopinski JR. Date: 10/3/18 If signing for an entity, check one, fill in blank: [x] Corporation as Incorporator - I am signing as an officer or authorized agent of a corporation and its name is: [ ] LLC as Incorporator-I am signing as a member, manager or authorized agent of a Limited Liability company and its name is: STATUTORY AGENT ACCEPTANCE Entity Name: HEAT CITY VINTAGE, INC. Statutory Agent Name: Lawrence Szopinski JR Statutory Agent Signature: Lawrence Szopinski JR (s) Lawrence Szopinski JR Date: 10/22/18 [ ] Individual as Statutory Agent [ ] Entity as Statutory Agent Published: Glendale Star, Dec 13, 20, 27, 2018 / 17184
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: SUN DEVIL TRAILER MANUFACTURING LLC II The address of the registered office is: 6034 W. Running Deer Trl., PHOENIX, AZ, 85083 The name of the Statutory Agent is: United States Corporation Agents, Inc. III Management of the Limited Liability Company is vested in a manager or managers. The names of each person who is a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Manager: Joi Klages 6034 W. Running Deer Trl., PHOENIX, AZ, 85083, Manager, Chris Treadway, 6034 W. Running Deer Trl., PHOENIX, AZ, 85083, Manager Blaine McNeese, 6034 W. Running Deer Trl., PHOENIX, AZ, 85083, Organizer, 101 N Brand Blvd, 11th Floor Glendale CA 91203 Published Dec. 20, 27, 2018, Jan 3, 2019 / 17376
NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Western American Loan Inc. of Glendale, Arizona will sell at public/private auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Manheim Auto Auction, 201 N 83 rd Ave, Tolleson, AZ 85353, after the 24 th day of December,2018 the following motor vehicle: 2008 Toyota Camry Vin: 4T1BE46KX8U757322 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Mindee Mattison 2676 E. Longhorn Pl., Chandler, AZ 85286 by Western American Loan Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 28th day of April, 2013, securing the sum of Seventeen Thousand Five Hundred Thirty Six 32/100 ($17,536.32) Dollars. Dated this 14 th day of December, 2018. Notice is hereby given that Mindee Mattison may redeem said vehicle for $9,690.34, inc l u d i n g r e p o s s e s s i o n c h a r g e s of $125.00 and publishing fees of $45.00, by December 24th , 2018. Publish Glendale Star, Dec 20, 27, 2018 / 17410
NOTICE OF REQUEST ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: D.I.V.A. FOOD REPUBLIC, LLC II The address of the registered office is: 6814 N. 86th Lane, GLENDALE, AZ 85305 The name of the Statutory Agent is: Ingrid C. Agudo III Management of the Limited Liability Company is vested in a manager or managers. The names of each person who is a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Member & Manager, Ingrid C. Agudo 6814 N. 86th Lane, GLENDALE, AZ 85305. Member & Manager, Isabella Davida C. Agudo, 6814 N. 86th Lane, GLENDALE, AZ 85305. Published: Glendale Star Dec 13, 20, 27, 2018 / 17185
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: THE CUMMINGS AGENCY LLC II The address of the registered office is: 7178 W MOHAWK LN , GLENDALE, AZ 85308 The name of the Statutory Agent is: HEIDI MICHELE CUMMINGS III Management of the Limited Liability Company is vested in a manager or managers. The names of each person who is a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: HEIDI MICHELE CUMMINGS 7178 W MOHAWK LN, GLENDALE, AZ 85308, member/organizer. Published Glendale Star Dec 13, 20, 27, 2018 / 17302
NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL NO. 19-24 VENDOR SELF SERVICE BID NO. 41900007 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF GLENDALE, ARIZONA WILL RECEIVE BIDS FOR FURNISHING THE FOLLOWING: MINUTES RECORDER THE BID DOCUMENT IS AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET HOME PAGE AT HTTPS://WWW.GLENDALEAZ.COM/P URCHASING AND THROUGH THE CITY’S VENDOR SELF SERVICE WEBSITE. BIDDER MUST BE REGISTERED AS A VENDOR TO ACCESS BID AND SUBMIT PROPOSAL. REGISTRATION CAN BE DONE THROUGH THE VENDOR REGISTRATION LINK LOCATED AT: HTTPS://WWW.GLENDALEAZ.COM/PUR CHASING/VENDORREGISTRATION. CFM. EACH PROPOSAL SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED THEREIN. EACH PROPOSAL SHALL BE SEALED, IDENTIFIED AND RECEIVED BY THE CITY OF GLENDALE AT 5850 WEST GLENDALE AVENUE, SUITE 317, GLENDALE, ARIZONA, 85301 OR THROUGH THE VENDOR SELF SERVICE PORTAL ON OR BEFORE 2:00 P.M. LOCAL TIME, JANUARY 17, 2019. THE CITY OF GLENDALE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL PROPOSALS AND TO WAIVE INFORMALITIES. CITY OF GLENDALE BY: KEVIN R. PHELPS CITY MANAGER PUBLISH: THE GLENDALE STAR - PUBLISHING DATE DECEMBER 27, 2018 / 17389
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: KITCABS CUSTOM KITCHEN & CABINETS LLC II The address of the registered office is: 7160 N. 48TH AVE GLENDALE, AZ 85301 The name of the Statutory Agent is: JESUS J MENDEZ SERNA III Management of the Limited Liability Company is vested in a manager or managers. The names of each person who is a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: JESUS J MENDEZ SERNA 7160 N. 48TH AVE GLENDALE, AZ 85301 Published Glendale Star, Dec. 20, 27, 2018, Jan. 3, 2019 / 17356
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: TODO TRUCKING LLC II The address of the registered office is: 4306 W. ELLIS ST., LAVEEN, AZ 85339 The name of the Statutory Agent is: TOMAS CORTES III Management of the Limited Liability Company is vested in a manager or managers. The names of each person who is a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Manager, TOMAS CORTES, 4306 W. ELLIS ST. LAVEEN, AZ 85339 Published Glendale Star, Dec 20, 27, 2018, Jan 3, 2019 / 17357
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Varsity está solicitando personas para limpieza de oficinas en la Cuidad de Glendale. Los solicitantes deben tener alguna experiencia de limpieza, ser confiable y capaz de comunicarse con el cliente y supervisor, deben tener transportación confiable. Deben pasar una verificación de antecedentes, y ser autorizados a trabajar en los Estados Unidos. Aplique en persona al 8930 N 78th Ave., Peoria, AZ 85345. Llegar a saber Varsity -- visite
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Classifieds The Place “To Find” Everything You Need GARAGE SALES/ BAZAARS
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HOMES FOR RENT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Enjoy stress-free living at Luke AFB today!
The City of Glendale has used fire pumpers for sale through Firetec. Go to www.firetec.com or call 800347-3832 for more information.
2, 3 & 4-bedroom homes to all qualified applicants. Utilities included • Pet friendly Exceptional amenities
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866.272.7341
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HOMES FOR SALE
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YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MORTGAGE SPECIALIST Whether you’re looking to purchase or refinance, we have loan options available to help suit your needs. And we will come to you!
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623.842.6000 AIR CONDITIONING
AUTO SERVICES
FLOORING
PERSONAL SERVICES
SELLING CARS MADE SIMPLE
Want new flooring but on a budget? Prefer a female installer?
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S O L D
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ir Labor We Repair: • Refrigerators • Freezers • Icemakers • Dryers • Washers • Ovens • Ranges • Stoves • Dishwashers • and much more
Brands We Service: • Sub-Zero • Whirlpool • GE • Maytag • Amana • Kitchen Aide • LG • Samsung
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PLUMBING
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PLUMBING, INC.
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Office 623-872-7622
ROC#289851
DOORS
PAINTING
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623-299-7111
250
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL LICENSED • BONDED • INSURED
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Family Owned & Operated Same Day Service Free Trip Charge with Repair
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623-221-7911
AUTO SERVICES
FREE ESTIMATES Family Locally Owned & Operated 20 Years Experience
SECURITY $
One Call Can Fix It All!
Classes and Events Aura Photos
602.956.7299
PATIOS, WALKWAYS, DRIVEWAYS, RV PARKING
HANDYMAN
12630 N. 103rd Avenue Sun City Prof. Bldg., Suite 244 • Sun City, AZ 85351
623-583-1330 623-335-5339
NELSON’S AUTO SELLING SERVICE Call Nelson at 623-235-7999
OPEN 24/7/265
BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY
dino@dinospainting.com
Lic# C37R122566 L37-122567
623.878.1102
www.ampmhomeservices.com Insured *Not a Licensed Contractor
MARINE SERVICES
Licensed, Bonded & Insured: #234028
Doubles & 8 ft doors starting at $ IRONSMITH DOORS, INC
623-486-5777
SPORTS CENTER 50 Years Of Guaranteed Service
650
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MARINE SERVICES
Largest Parts And Accessories 100s Of Used Boats And Motors www.valleymarinearizona.com 53rd & Glendale Ave.
623-931-9159
Authorized Sales & Service JOHNSON - EVINRUDE VOLVO - OMC - MERCRUISER Fishing Boats - Runabouts Pontoons - New or Used VIP - Silverstar - Aloha - Waco Skis & Accessories
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BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY
623.842.6000 PLUMBING
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
PLUMBING
MIKE MORAN PLUMBING LLC
Your West Valley Plumber
For All Your Plumbing Needs Senior Citizen Discount 20 Years Experience Licensed • Bonded • Insured
623-293-7095 623-293-7095
Buckeye Plumbing • Water Treatment Specialists • Residential & Commercial • Water Heaters Sr & Military Discount • Slab Leaks
Compassionate Home and Pet Care When You Can’t Be There
• Home Watch • Pet Watch • Vacation Rental Turnover Service
602-881-6610
623-386-0710
License #ROC209589
www.1buckeyeplumbing.com
www.pamperedpetsandproperty.com Bonded and Insured
PLUMBING
POOL SERVICES
REMODELING
Licensed • Bonded • Insured ROC Lic #138051
Kite Plumbing FREE ESTIMATES Michael Kite
602-329-2790 “Licensed, bonded and insured” ROC #267604
AE&Sons Pools Plastering Co. LLC
All Complete Pool Remodeling Plastering, re-plaster & pebbles All types of custom plastering Dive-to-play pool conversion We accept credit cards
G & G DESIGN and REMODELING
• ROOM ADDITIONS • PATIO COVERS • KITCHENS & BATHS • FREE ESTIMATES
623-418-9941
www.GGDesignRemodeling.com
Licensed * Bonded * Insured ROC #271402
LANDSCAPING
ROOFING
VICTOR’S LANDSCAPING INC.
SUN LAND ROOFING
1999
• Irrigation Installations • Boulders • Gravel
• Biweekly Maintenance
• Lawn Aeration • Monthly Maintenance • Pre & Post Emergent • Bimonthly Maintenance • Irrigation Inspection & • Quarterly Maintenance Repair
Discount Code GS2015 20 Off Any Service*
$
*New clients only. Not valid with any other coupons or specials. Services over $100 only.
Why Settle With the Rest When You Have The Best! FALL/WINTER SPECIALS
250 off a total bathroom
$
remodel
BOBBIE ISOM OWNER DESIGNER CONTRACTOR
includes FREE in-home consultation
CABINETS • QUARTZ • GRANITE • DECO’S WOOD • TILE • VINYL • CARPET professional installation available
HOME XPRESSIONS LLC 623.792.7366 With coupon. Not valid with other offers. Expires 3/31/19.
ROC#310885
Visit Our Showroom For The Most Current Styles & Colors
623.792.7366 HomeXpressionsLLC.com 8110 WEST UNION HILLS DR, #310 • GLENDALE
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WINDOWS
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HOME IMPROVEMENT & PAINTING
• Replacement windows • New construction windows • Multi-slide - Bi-folding doors • Entry, french and patio doors • Barn doors & hardware • Interior doors and trim • Window covering and shutters
Dunn Edwards Quality Paint Small Stucco/Drywall Repairs
Stop by our new showroom: 4454 E. Thomas Road ROC#179513
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LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED ROC#207713 CR 21 / OPM $8848
Tiles & Shingles Repair * Installation * Re-Roofing
FREE Estimates and Very Competitive Prices
• Arti�icial Turf • Sod • BBQ • Lighting
Serving all types of roofing
Clean, Prompt, Friendly and Professional Service
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Free Estimates 602-439-5192
FREE Estimates
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Se Habla Espanõl
Up • Stump Grinding • Landscape Installation Providing Complete Landscaping & Maintenance Services ince S • Weekly Maintenance • Deep Root Fertilization • Landscape Renovations 1999
All Types of Roofs New Roofs All Repairs & Coatings Total Rubber Roof Systems Same Day Service All Work Guaranteed Residential & Commercial
ROC#286561
602-252-2125 Ofc. 602-505-8066 Cell
Providing Complete Landscaping & Maintenance VICTOR’S LANDSCAPING INC. Services Since 1999 VICTOR’S LANDSCAPING INC. Providing Complete Landscaping & Maintenance Services ince S Maintenance Services Other Services Construction
REMODELING
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623-522-9322
FREE Estimates BEST Prices www.aeandsons.com
ROOFING
Accepting all major credit cards. Licensed & Insured
FALL SPECIALS
Lic’d, Bonded • ROC #235771 • ROC #235770
• Yard Clean
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602-471-2346 High Quality Experts 22 Years Experience
602-667-3667 Phoenix www.liwindow.com
Interior/Exterior Painting 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
We Are State Licensed and Reliable! Free Estimates • Senior Discounts
480-338-4011
ROC#309706
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