Supervisor Steve Chucri's Quarterly Update

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A Personal Message

Emergency Operations

We are reminded, by these late monsoon storms, how the normally sunny desert Southwest is still vulnerable to destructive, potentially dangerous flash floods. The County’s mountainous desert topography, its compacted soil, countless washes, and riverbeds create flash flooding conditions in many areas of the Valley. County government, through our Flood Control District, builds and maintains protective structures, dams and channels to handle these events and alert residents to take the proper precautions, as well as respond to emergencies where they occur, in coordination with our cities.

Pictured above: Mayor Finter and Mayor Giles at the Mesa Emergency Ops Center.

Flood Operations

Rains are always welcome in Arizona. But occasionally, we get too much at one time. And we must be prepared.

Pictured right: On Monday, September 8, I attended a news conference at the Phoenix Emergency Management Operations Center along with Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton and other Emergency Staff. The storm dumped unprecedented rainfall (between 2.5 and 5.5 inches across the valley) making it the single wettest day in recorded Phoenix history. Maricopa County joined the City of Phoenix and Arizona in declaring a state of emergency.

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Community Update

The Vault Dedication

Southeast Valley teens have a new place to hang out, one their parents will heartily approve -- The Vault -- at the Southeast Regional Library in Gilbert. Library officials consulted with teens to design and name the retro-modern, highly decorative, teen-centric space that features a comfortable booth setting for reading and collaborating, lower shelving for easier access to materials, and dedicated technology. Libraries provide important resources to many throughout Maricopa County and I am proud to support the partnerships that made this great project possible.

The Vault Dedication
Ribbon-cutting ceremony with Board Chairman Denny Barney, Gilbert Councilman Jared Taylor, and several community leaders.

Teen Leadership

Teen Leadership

The Maricopa County Teen Leadership Experience (MCLE) Program is a no-charge, self-directed, self-paced program with activities, experiences, workshops, and volunteer opportunities. Over 175 teens from throughout the County were involved in the summer program that provided opportunities to learn first-hand about the inner workings of county government and the services it provides to the community. I had an opportunity to visit with several students from my district who participated in the 2014 MCLE Program.

Office Depot Back to School event

Back to School

Most children look forward to the beginning of the new school year. But for those families where money is tight, this can be a challenging time.

To help children start school on the right foot, the Office Depot Foundation (Foundation) donated 2,000 colorful new backpacks containing essential school supplies to nonprofit organizations, schools, and agencies in the Phoenix and Scottsdale areas. I was happy to participate in the Scottsdale launch event. The Foundation – the independent charitable giving arm of Office Depot made these donations during a special Back-to-School Celebration.

Bridgestone Research Center in Mesa

Bridgestone Research Center

September 22nd was the Grand Opening of the Bridgestone Biorubber Process Research Center in Mesa. This facility marks a milestone in the first domestic production of natural rubber. Using a native desert shrub, Bridgestone is making rubber that is in harmony with nature, is sustainable, and reduces carbon dioxide.

I was honored to participate in the ribbon cutting for this one-of-a-kind research and innovation campus.

Read more on the Phoenix Business Journal website.

CyberSecurity Awareness Month

Cyber Security Awareness Month

Maricopa County invests in and relies on technology to get the public's work done. We go to great efforts to protect our technology investment and one of those activities includes adopting a proclamation to declare October Cyber Security Awareness Month.

Despite being online in our daily lives, there are a few easy steps you can follow to help protect yourself. The STOP. THINK. CONNECT. Campaign contains simple steps that you can help you be less vulnerable to cybercrime. 

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Good Government

NACo Awards

Many of you have heard me speak about wanting county government service to reach “Best in Class” status wherever possible. That’s why I was proud when Maricopa County earned 34 achievement awards this year from the National Association of Counties (NACo). We were tied for first among all of the 3,000 county governments in the U.S. I was especially pleased that two of the awards went to programs that I played a role in developing.

Just two years ago, the county’s dust permit application was an unwieldy and burdensome 43-page document. Working closely with the Air Quality Department staff, the permit is now seven pages, eliminating duplication and adding convenience for businesses and staff.

The Library District and I helped secure a grant from the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community to fund a hands-on math, engineering, and science teaching program for kids at the Fountain Hills and Southeast Regional Libraries. I have to salute Library staffers, particularly Christy Valentine, for implementing this wonderful activity.

Library District Receives a NACo Achievement Award
The Board of Supervisors presented the Library District with a NACo Achievement Award during a ceremony held on August 20, 2014.

MAG Desert Peaks Awards

Desert Peak Award : No Burn Day

I was honored to accept, on behalf of the Maricopa County Air Quality Department and Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, the prestigious regional Desert Peak Award for Public-Private Partnerships. The “Don’t Let Our Air Go Up In Smoke” Winter No Burn Campaign combined efforts among 74 business, industry, health, environmental, and government stakeholders to increase awareness of No Burn Days. More than 51 million media impressions and 3,500 mobile app downloads were utilized in promoting the campaign.

Board Action

ASU Internships at Maricopa County

Dr. Crow

On July 28, 2014, Dr. Michael Crow presented our new collaboration with Arizona State University (ASU) providing opportunities to apply for internships with Maricopa County under a new program approved by the Board. The Maricopa County Leadership and Education Advancing Public Service program, MCLEAPS, will be administered through the ASU School of Public Programs and individual county departments and will be open to all ASU students.

The program offers a paid stipend of $4,700 for the semester, a waiver of the semester’s tuition and fees, and academic credit towards a degree, depending on the degree requirements of the students’ major.

This is an exciting program that offers the county an opportunity to help train and develop the next generation of public servants. For more information about pursuing a career in public service visit ASU College of Public Programs.

Flood Control

Maricopa County residents will benefit from $81.1 million in extended flood protection and related jobs thanks to an intergovernmental agreement that was approved by the Flood Control District of Maricopa County. The District’s Dam Safety Program recognized a need to rehab several dams after inspections were conducted on each of the structures. The dams are currently functional. However, each of them would have eventually been taken out of service had the funding not been awarded. Improvements to Powerline and Vineyard flood retarding structures will help protect East Valley communities.

We have recently witnessed how unexpected and disruptive flooding can be due to monsoon storms. Extending the life of these dams to control and store flood water as it flows through the county is important.

PetSmart volunteers visit Animal Care & Control

PetSmart Dog Walk

On Wednesday, September 10 and Friday, September 12, employees from PetSmart and PetSmart Charities visited Maricopa County Animal Care & Control’s East Valley Animal Care Center in Mesa. The event was part of PetSmart’s CommUNITY Week where employees were encouraged to participate in volunteer opportunities throughout the community.

MCACC’s East Valley shelter was selected as one of the locations where volunteers could spend time. During their morning at MCACC, the PetSmart team took turns socializing and walking shelter dogs. Nearly 50 PetSmart employees participated in the event and some have already discussed becoming regular MCACC volunteers and foster parents.

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Sincerely,

Steve Chucri, District 2
Maricopa County Board of Supervisors
www.maricopa.gov/steve
(602) 506-7431