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Volume 33 Issue 33 Goodyear, AZ
June 1, 2022
Business Briefcase
BY LAUREN SERRATO
West Valley View Staff Writer
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o kick off June’s Business Briefcase news, we are looking at new projects in Buckeye. Buckeye will be home to two medical office buildings, as well as a full-service physical therapy clinic.
Health care real estate to open in Buckeye
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Mangat Group is developing Sundance Medical Center at the northwest corner of Yuma Road and Sundance Parkway in Buckeye. The two-story medical office building will total 43,600 square feet. Banner Health will also build a hospital in Buckeye at the northwest corner of Verrado Way and I-10. The new four-story hospital will total 330,000 square feet. “Buckeye is in need of medical services, everything from women’s services to pediatrics to imaging to specialty services to geriatric medicine to outpatient facilities,” said Andrea Davis, principal of Andrea Davis CRE. “As one of the Valley’s fastest-growing markets for new commercial growth, Buckeye is expected to experience a medical office building boom as the young family-oriented city continues to grow.” Sundance Medical Center will break ground later this year and open in mid2023. Public Notices ............... page 3 © Copyright, 2022 West Valley View, Inc.
The building will house an outpatient surgery center on the bottom floor, as well as building and monument signage, medical parking, covered reserved parking, a drive-up to the entrance to drop off patients and a generator pad on site. “Underneath the trendy design, Sundance Medical has cutting edge structural features needed for medical practitioners,” Davis said. “The developer will help with an upfront space design of the suite and there is a generous tenant improvement allowance. We are already negotiating with enthusiastic practitioners.” Commercial activity in Buckeye is on the rise as the city sees investments across all industry sectors, Davis said.
Foothills opens 27th location in Buckeye Location: 1300 S. Watson Road, Suite A104 Valley-based Foothills Sports Medicine Physical Therapy opened its 27th location in Buckeye on May 16. The clinic offers free rapid pain assessments. Located off Watson Road and the 1-10 Papago Freeway, the full-service physical therapy clinic is open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Friday. Physical therapist and clinic director Joel Kramer said he believes every(USPS 004-616) is published weekly
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body deserves to move and enjoy life at an optimal level. “My primary goal as a physical therapist is to provide the care I would want for my family and friends: the best. I take the education and knowledge I have and match it with my patients’ needs, wants, and goals to create the best plan for success,” Kramer said. “Buckeye is the second-fastest growing city in the United States. We are excited to provide the surrounding area with the Foothills experience and be an active member of this community. We believe this is an ideal location, and it is going to be a convenient and patient-focused clinic.” Services include physical, sports physical, pediatric physical and geriatric physical therapy.
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ADOT uses witty messages to promote driver safety BY JORDAN ROGERS
West Valley View Staff Writer
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he freeways around the Valley are plentiful and highly traversed. So, the Arizona Department of Transportation staff threw a little humor into their safety messages on overhead signs. Doug Pacey, the assistant communications director for digital communications for ADOT, said despite the witty messages, the purpose behind them is quite serious. “The things we look for are things that are front of mind to people and what they can relate to,” Pacey said. “The whole goal is to get people to think and talk about traffic safety. Everyone knows they should wear their seatbelt, or they shouldn’t speed, or they shouldn’t drive drunk, but all those things keep happening. With ADOT for more than nine years, Pacey said over 90% of crashes are caused by driver behavior—impairment, speeding, recklessness or distraction. “If we can come at something from a little bit of a different angle, and make people raise their eyebrow or think about it, that’s what we want to do,” he said. “We really want to change driver
PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID Bids Due: June 30, 2022 – 10:00am Project: Indian School Rd South Half CFD Civil Improvements DMB White Tank LLC seeks qualified General Contractors, with a minimum A- General Engineering license, to submit sealed bids for the above referenced project which consists of, but is not limited to concrete, paving, streetlights, signage and striping in accordance with the plans and specifications (the “Work”). The Successful
behavior with these messages.” ADOT is not the first state to utilize messages like these. The Iowa Department of Transportation uses witty messages to encourage safe driving. An ADOT employee saw those at a 2015 conference. He said the response has been overwhelmingly positive. “They like seeing them,” Pacey said. “I think people want to see other peo-
ple — including themselves — to be reminded to make good decisions behind the wheel because we’re all on the roads together. It’s not just an ADOT thing; it’s an all of us thing.” To schedule messages, ADOT utilizes an opportunities calendar with a list of holidays, sports events, movie releases and concerts. From there, they brainstorm, come up with three or four ideas, send them through management and choose the one that goes up. They only post at low-priority times, however. “These nontraditional quirky safety
Contractor shall be responsible for all coordination associated with the Work. Access to the plans, bid documents and detailed information for this project will be available by May 25, 2022. All interested parties should contact Jennifer Tweedie at jtweedie@ dmbinc.com to obtain access to the electronic bid documents. Please reference the project name listed above in the email subject line. A MANDATORY prebid meeting will be held via Zoom on June 1, 2022, at 10:00am. A meeting invitation will be sent to all interested parties. Sealed bids will be received until 10:00am on June 30, 2022, at the DMB
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messages are scheduled at the lowest priority,” Pacey said. “So, anything else that’s happening like an active incident on the highway, or a crash that’s blocking two lanes ahead, or construction related restrictions or closures, or amber, blue silver alerts, things like that. “All of those things take precedence over the PSA messages, the PSA messages that we display are up there when nothing else would be up there.” When asked which of his signs was his favorite, Pacey thought back to the first one ADOT came out with. Named after a 2015 New York Times guacamole recipe that included peas, ADOT’s flagship sign read: “Drinking and driving goes together like peas and guac.” ADOT does its best to keep the public involved with the signs. For the fifth year, ADOT is running a contest for submissions. From the entries, ADOT will choose 15 to 20 finalists and then have a public vote to decide the two to three favorites. Those then run on ADOT’s message boards. “People really enjoy it,” Pacey said. “I think people take a little bit of pride in it. And when I say people, I mean, obviously we do it a lot. But I think the public takes a bit of pride in it.”
Verrado Offices – 4236 N. Verrado Way Suite A200, Buckeye, AZ 85396. Bids submitted after 10:00am will not be accepted. Bids will be opened privately but read aloud at 10:15am via Zoom call. A meeting invitation will be sent to all interested parties. Unless all bids are rejected, the Contract will be awarded within seven (7) days. The Contract will be awarded to the lowest qualified bidder that submits a complete and accurate bid. A complete and accurate bid will include all information requested in the bid documents. Every bid made by a Contractor pursuant to this Notice shall be accompanied
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by a surety bond for ten percent (10%) of the bid amount, listing DMB White Tank LLC as the Obligee, as a guarantee that the Contractor will enter into a contract to perform the Work, or as liquidated damages in the event the Contractor refuses or fails to enter into the Contract with DMB White Tank LLC upon award. The bonds will be returned to all Contractors whose bids are not awarded the Contract, and to the successful Contractor, upon execution of the Contract, and receipt of Payment and Performance bonds for the Work. The cost for providing Payment and Performance bonds shall
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be included in the bid submittal. A Payment and Performance bond will be required in the amount of 100% of the original Contract value for the duration of the Contract. All bidders shall be required to submit, with their bid proposal, a completed Certificate of Insurance evidencing their ability to meet the insurance requirements for this project. The Contractor shall carry property damage and public liability insurance and shall hold and save harmless DMB White Tank LLC, the City of Buckeye and the Verrado District 1 Community Facilities District from any employer’s liability and from any and all liens for materials or labor in connection with this Work as specified in the bid documents. Any bids submitted without the bid bond, certificate of insurance and any other items as required in the bid documents will be deemed incomplete and will be rejected. DMB White Tank LLC reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to withhold the award for any reason DMB White Tank LLC determines necessary and appropriate. Award of the successful bid shall be subject to approval by DMB White Tank LLC or its representatives. Interested parties shall refer to the bid package and addendums for further information or contact Jennifer Tweedie at jtweedie@ dmbinc.com – reference Indian School Rd South Half CFD Civil Improvements. No engineer’s estimate will be distributed.
PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY In the Matter of Estate of: RUDOLF L DENT, AN adult. Case Number PB2022-070523 NOTICE OF CREDITORS OF INFORMAL APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND/OR INFORMAL PROBATE OF A WILL NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT: 1. PER-SONAL REPRESENTATIVE: PEARL L DENT has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate MAY 4, 2022. Address: 8730 N Pierre Ct, Waddell, AZ 85355. 2. DEADLINE TO MAKE CLAIMS. All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. 3. NOTICE OF CLAIMS: Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Personal Rep-resentative at (address) 8730 N Pierre Ct, Waddell, AZ 85355. 4. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. A copy of the No-tice of Appointment is attached to the copies of this docu-ment mailed to all known creditors. DATED: May 19, 2022 /s/ Pearl L Dent PUBLISHED: West Valley View and West Valley Business May 25, Jun 1, 8, 2022 / 46823
PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to A.R.S. 41-1351 and the General Records
Information The Commission will hold a hearing on this matter beginning July 11, 2022, at 10:00 a.m., at the Commission’s offices, 1200 West Washington Street, Phoenix, Arizona. Public comments will be taken at the beginning of the first day of hearing and may be provided in person or telephonically. To provide telephonic public comments, call 1-888-450-5996 and enter this code: 457395#. To provide public comment in person, you must be in attendance at the beginning of the first day of hearing. Note that the Phoenix hearing rooms have the following occupancy limitations; Hearing Room 1: 50; Hearing Room 2: 25. Written public comments may be submitted by mailing a letter referencing Docket No. SW-01428A-22-0084 to Arizona Corporation Commission, Consumer Services Section, 1200 West Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007, or by submitting comments on the Commission’s website (www.azcc.gov) by clicking on “Cases and Open Meetings” and “Make a Public Comment in a Docket.” If you require assistance, you may con-tact the Consumer Services Section at 602-542-4251 or 1-800-222-7000. If you do not intervene in this proceeding, you will receive no further notice of the proceedings in this docket unless you sign up to Follow the Docket. However all documents filed in this docket are available online (usually within 24 hours after docketing) at the Commission’s website (www. azcc.gov) using the e-Docket function. Information on how to Follow a Docket is available on the Commission’s website by clicking on “Cases and Open Meetings” and “Follow a Docket or Document Type.” About Intervention The law provides for an open public hearing at which, under appropriate circumstances, interested persons may intervene. An interested person may be granted intervention of the outcome of the case will directly and substantially impact the person, and the person’s intervention will not unduly broaden the issues in the case. Intervention, among other things, entitles a party to present sworn evidence at hearing and to crossexamine other parties’ witnesses. Intervention is not required for you to appear at the hearing and provide public comment, to file written comments in the record of the case, or to receive emailed notice of each filing made in the case by following the docket. Information about what an intervention means, including an explanation of the rights and responsibilities of an intervenor, is available on the Commission’s website (www.azcc.gov) by clicking on “Cases and Open Meetings” and then clicking on “Intervene in a Case.” The information includes Sample Intervention Request and a Fillable Intervention Request Form. To request intervention, you
Retention Schedule for School Districts and Charter Schools Student Records (#000-11-53) established by Arizona State Library, Ar-chives and Public Re-cords (L.A.P.R), Special Education Records (including placement re-cords, referrals, evaluations, testing data, and other related records) will be destroyed “four (4) years after the fiscal year of final enrollment.” The Odyssey Preparatory Academy will destroy all special education records that are older than five years as of May 31, 2022. Be-fore these re-cords are destroyed, eligible individuals have the right to review the records and obtain copies of any information needed. To re-view/ obtain these records, please email the special education department prior to June 15, 2022 at specialeducation@ topamail.com. De-struction will take place on June 30, 2022 Published: West Valley View/ Business, June 1, 2022 / 46985
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE APPLICATION OF LIBERTY UTILITIES (LITCHFIELD PARK WATER & SEWER) CORP. FOR AN EXTENSION OF ITS EXISTING WASTEWATER CERTIFICATE OF CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY (DOCKET NO. SW01428A-22-0084) Summary On April 7, 2022, Liberty Utilities (Litchfield Park Water & Sewer) Corp. (“Liberty Utilities” or “Company”) filed an application with the Arizona Corporation Commission (“Commission”) for an Extension of its existing wastewater Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (“CC&N”) to include the approximately 10.5 acres encompassing the Park at Palm Valley Apartments residential development located southwest of the intersection of W. Glendale Ave. and N. Dysart Road, in Glendale, Arizona. THE COMMISSION IS NOT BOUND BY THE PROPOSALS OF LIBERTY UTILITIES, STAFF, OR ANY INTERVENORS. THE COMMISSION WILL DETERMINE THE APPROPRIATE RELIEF TO BE GRANTED IN RESPONSE TO LIBERTY UTILITIES APPLICATION BASED ON THE EVIDENCE PRESENTED IN THIS MATTER. How You Can View or Obtain a Copy of the Application Copies of the Application are available from Liberty Utilities on the Internet via Litchfield Park Water & Sewer’s website, www.libertyutilities.com; at the Commission’s Docket Control Center at 1200 West Washington Street, Phoenix, Arizona, and the Commission’s office at 400 West Congress Street, Suite 218, Tucson, Arizona, during regular business hours; and on the Commission website (www.azcc. gov) using the e-Docket function. Arizona Corporation Commission Public Hearing
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must file a written request to intervene, either (a) by filing a hard copy request (meeting filing requirements) with Docket Control (Docket Control, 1200 West Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007), or (b) by eFiling the request. Your request must be filed or eFiled no later than July 1, 2022. Instructions and restrictions for eFiling are available on the Commission’s website at http://azcc.gov/hearing/efilefor-utilities-instruction. You also must serve a copy of the request to intervene on each party of record, on the same day that you file the request to intervene with the Commission. Your request to intervene must contain the information below: 1. Your name, address, and telephone number;” 2.The docket number for the case in which you are requesting to intervene; 3. A short statement explaining: a. Your interest in the proceeding (e.g., a resident in an area to be affected by the case, etc.), b. How you will be directly and substantially affected by the outcome of the case, and c. Why your intervention will not unduly broaden the issues in the case; 4. If a hearing has not been scheduled, whether and why you believe a hearing is needed; 5. A statement certifying that you have sent a copy of your request to intervene to the regulated company or its attorney and to all other parties of record in the case; and 6. If you are not represented by an attorney who is an active member of the Arizona State Bar, and you are not representing yourself as an individual, sufficient information and any appropriate documentation to demonstrate compliance with Arizona Supreme Court Rules 31, 38, 39, and 42, as applicable. This only applies if you are NOT representing yourself and you are not a licensed attorney. The granting of motions to intervene shall be governed by A.A.C. R14-3-105, except that all motions to intervene must be filed on or before July 1, 2022. ADA/Equal Access Information The Commission does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to its public meetings. Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation such as a sign language interpreter, as well as request this document in an alternative format, by contacting the ADA Coordinator, Carolyn Buck, E-mail ADACoordinator@azcc. gov, voice phone number 602542-2247. Requests should be made as early as possible and no later than 48 hours in advance of the event to allow time to arrange for accommodation. PUBLISHED: West Valley View/Business, Jun 1, 2022 / 47110
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