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GOODYEAR GROWTH - 2018 AND BEYOND

9/10/2018

 
Driving down Estrella Parkway, it seems our little town is really growing up. From new industry and small businesses to housing developments and homelessness... Goodyear has a lot on its plate.

IN THE WORKS

Estrella Parkway is a hopping area. On the southeast corner of Van Buren and Estrella Parkway, NexMetro is developing a multifamily project. Colliers International negotiated the purchase of a 16.97-acre parcel at the tune of $3.1 million. NexMetro Development is planning for this area to be an Avilla community. These are hybrid, leased, new-home options. Occupants can enjoy luxury with just a lease. It will be gated with private entrances and backyards. More here.
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Have you seen the construction next to the Goodyear Ballpark? That vacant land will be home to "Gates at Goodyear" - condos with mixed-use for the west Valley. Reportedly, "It will feature 80 residential units, with office, dining and retail space below. Noting Arizona’s heat and long-lasting sunlight as motivations, Fair also plans for the structure to be energy independent and efficient, with the goal of residents having net-zero energy consumption. One feature is that residents’ units will have what Fair describes as transition glass, which darkens when exposed to sunlight." The CEO is Andra Fair who got the idea from his land partner, David Byrd, who owns several Goodyear hotels. "The development also involves Sonnen home energy storage systems, so each unit will have two solar-powered batteries, allowing residents to go on or off the grid, he explained."
We're chomping at the bit for Saddle Mountain's patio to open. Maybe October? Hopefully? We can't wait!
MC85 at Lower Buckeye Road is going to take on new shape in Goodyear. Microsoft is moving in south of the Goodyear Airport. Check out more here.
A new school! Litchfield Elementary School District is building a new school. "School 16" will be located at 18601 W. Campbell Avenue in Goodyear... just north of Indian School Road and east of Perryville Road.
Pickleball courts at the Goodyear Community Park unveil September 22nd. Goodyear says, "The event will kick off with a tour of the court and remarks by city officials. Later, there will be on-court demonstrations by local pickleball players as well as mini-clinics covering the basics – from selecting the right paddle to understanding the rules of play. The celebration concludes with the courts open for general public play. The project, which was funded and approved in response to residents’ request, converted basketball courts to accommodate pickleball and maintain two high school-sized basketball courts." The cost to build these was $168,000. The project plan reports, "Repurpose the existing basketball court to include four lighted Pickleball Courts and two lighted high school level basketball courts. The courts will receive new court surfacing and striping."
Dunkin' Donuts is reportedly opening this week on Estrella Parkway just south of Van Buren. Don't forget, there's a fabulous Sunrise Donuts just south of there at 725 S. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear, Az. They're a mom and pop shop with lots to offer!
Rumor has it that a Culver's is opening in Goodyear. We checked with the company and they said they do NOT have plan for a Goodyear location. (Hope I'm proven wrong. Although, they are located in Avondale and around the west Valley.) They also sent the franchise link to me if anyone is wanting to open a Culver's. Anyone?

NOW OPEN

Dream Swirls, owned and operated by Estrella residents, moved to a new location. We stopped by during the grand opening and it was PACKED! I love mom and pop shops. Be sure to check them out. 15557 W. Roosevelt Street, Suite 102, Goodyear, Az. Near Robeks on Estrella Parkway.
A quick jaunt into Litchfield Park for a moment... Teacup has opened. Its menu looks awesome and I hope to get there soon.

HIRED

The City of Goodyear made two new hires in big positions. Lori Gary is the new economic development director. Goodyear states, "Prior to accepting the post in Goodyear, Lori was a senior project manager for the city of Mesa’s Office of Economic Development. Specifically, she promoted new investment, redevelopment and reuse, and job creation within Mesa’s Fiesta District, Falcon District, and West Mesa."

Tammy Vo starts in October as the city's new communications director. "Tammy has spent the last six years working as the marketing and communications manager for the city of Phoenix. Before then, she spent 13 years in television news."

Both positions seem to have high turnover in Goodyear. Let's wish them the best of luck in our growing city.

Soon-to-be hired are interns for the Goodyear Spring Baseball Season. Check out opportunities here.

CHALLENGES AHEAD

At Goodyear City Council tonight, Police Chief Jerry Geier and Sgt. Justin Hughes of the Professional Standards Unit will discuss a difficult issue... Homeless Outreach. The agenda reads, "City Management requested that staff prepare information on the issue of homeless outreach and nuisance behaviors such as panhandling in order to ascertain the Council’s level of interest in pursuing an ordinance, policy revision, or other action. This issue has not come before Council in the past."

When I assisted Goodyear with its All-America City application in 2008, Goodyear reportedly knew of just 11 homeless people. Now that the city has grown immensely, and so quickly, it's sadly obvious that number is growing. "
Staff has compiled information on the issue of homeless outreach, including definitions, existing conditions, and information from other valley cities. Possible alternatives will be presented and direction will be based on Council feedback," Goodyear Staff Analysis.
Homeless Youth Connection sent out an email today inviting the community to attend its Empowering Youth Breakfast. It's October 25th. You must RSVP. More here.

UPCOMING ELECTION

If any of the above issues interest you, I encourage you to run for office. In 2021, several termed-out seats will be open and we'll have, potentially, an all new council. Now is the time to brush up and get involved.
We were beyond thrilled this week to see Councilmember Laura Kaino announce she's running for the position she was appointed to when Joanne Osborne vacated the seat. We worked with Kaino on the Goodyear Water Conservation Committee and hope she brings that knowledge and ideas to the table. Please follow her on Facebook. She's been very active in the community!
Open Seats in the Goodyear Spring Election of 2019 are:
  • Sheri Lauritano
  • Bill Stipp
  • Laura Kaino - Formerly Joanne Osborne's seat

COMMUNITY NOTES

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The Litchfield/Goodyear Water Festival is coming up at the Goodyear Ballpark and they need volunteers.

October 17, 2018
7:00 am - 3:00 pm

October 18, 2018
7:00 am - 3:00 pm

Click on the flyer to the left for more info.

Estrella has approved a new plant list. I'm really hoping the City of Goodyear starts meeting with HOA's to discuss water conservation and landscape standards. We'll keep an eye out for that. We know the water folks are working hard. Keep up the great work!
Ballet Under the Stars and fall festivals start soon. Please check our EVENTS calendar for details. Don't miss out. The west Valley has LOTS to offer!

Finally, if you're looking to watch some great high school volleyball this weekend, please check out the Wolves Classic Invitational at Estrella Foothills High School. It's Friday/Saturday. The school's high school Homecoming Parade and Carnival follows at 5pm Saturday night. Best wishes to all the students and athletes this weekend!
We'll continue to follow what's happening in Goodyear and the west Valley. Our mission to keep informed ramped up again this spring when a Goodyear City Councilmember falsely made accusations against us. She got us wondering about what's really happening. We know it's important to the community and taxpayers to stay informed. If there's something you'd like for us to check out, please contact us.

WATER CONSERVATION FOR THE NEXT 100 YEARS

5/19/2018

 
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Monday night, Goodyear lawmakers will see a comprehensive report listing all the recommendations compiled by the city's Water Conservation Committee over the past two years.

I had the honor of serving on the committee and am looking forward to hearing feedback from City leadership. The presentation during a worksession is May 21, 2018 at 5pm. The Goodyear Justice Center is at 14455 W. Van Buren, Suite B-101, Goodyear, Az 85338

Water Director Mark Holmes is retiring this summer. He's done an amazing job and I wish him the best and look forward to seeing his future accomplishments.

TAKING IT TO LAWMAKERS

The committee came up with a plan of 12 recommendations for the Goodyear City Council to consider.
View the Council Action Report and Water Conservation Committee Recommendation Plan here.
The recommendations are:
  1. The creation of a new landscape design committee – establish a new committee to develop a new set of landscape design standards and guidelines for all development within the city.
  2. Water Conservation Rate Structure – consider a new conservation water rate structure promoting efficient water use and could provide financial support for water conservation programs or projects.
  3. Comprehensive citywide Tree Plan – mitigate the urban heat island effects, improve water efficiencies in outdoor water usage, and provide a strategy for improving the quality of life outdoors and walkability of the city.
  4. Advanced Metering Instrumentation (AMI) – develop a citywide expansion of AMI that would allow water customers to see and interact real-time with their water consumption and not only catch water leaks but assist them in better managing their individual water budgets.
  5. Community Education and Awareness – provide a comprehensive community education and awareness program that provide specific strategies for increasing water efficiency within Goodyear.
  6. A landscape incentive program – establish a program for the conversion of existing water intensive landscapes to more efficient landscapes.
  7. Pool Committee – establish a new committee to develop a new set of pool design standards and guidelines for all development that will increase pool water efficiency.
  8. Customer Friendly Services – provide a more personalized approach to assist customers in the sustainable use of water and access water conserving programs.
  9. Water Main Flushing Program – explore new technology that conserves and recycles water and enhances water quality within the water distribution system as part of a system- wide water-flushing program.
  10. Smart Controllers Pilot Program - determine the average percentage of water savings realized by homes using smart irrigation controller technology.
  11. Home Irrigation Check-ups – re-establish and expand the home irrigation check-up program with an emphasis towards the city’s highest residential water users.
  12. Water Intensive Exceptions – develop new city policies that provide exceptions to certain water-intensive activities where the greater good of the city may have value that exceeds the value of the water resources, efficiencies, and conservation.

ESTRELLA'S 2ND FIRE STATION COULD BE ONE STEP CLOSER TO REALITY

2/26/2017

 
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Monday night, the Goodyear City Council will vote on the next step making Estrella's much needed second fire station a reality.
A Yes Vote on Agenda Item 7.1 would authorize the City Manager to issue Notice of Intent to commence design on the Estrella Fire Station 801 (Goodyear Fire Station 186); establish a $5,870,000 project budget; and authorize associated budget transfers.
The future fire station would most likely be constructed on Estrella Parkway at Willis Road.

REVISED AGREEMENT

Take a look here at the First Amendment to the Estrella Development and Fire Services Agreement.
In June 2016, we were tipped that the City's agreement with local developers had lapsed. Our sources told us the agreement was "allowed to expire"  and that funding for a second fire station was not in place.

At the June 27, 2016 meeting, City Manager Brian Dalke publicly stated he spoke with a Newland representative just that week. His specific words were...
And talking to Bill Olsen this week, there has been an understanding that the bones of an agreement are in place. It can be argued some of those elements may or may not apply. The fact of the matter is one of the partners - if you will - back to the earlier agreement is no longer there. So CantaMia for example - is AV Homes - will be part of any discussions.” ~GOODYEAR CITY MANAGER BRIAN DALKE, JUNE 27, 2016
Let's emphasize "WILL BE PART OF ANY DISCUSSIONS." Future tense.

Whether talks had been in the works for years prior or not... It appears from public commentary that the real push to update the agreement was prompted last summer.

The amended resolution dated January 24, 2017 now shown in a snapshot states:
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PRIORITIES SHIFTED

In March 2016, Goodyear City Council participated in a work session to discuss the FY17-26 Capital Improvement Program. About half way through the meeting, the presentation turned to "General Funded Programs - Projects Requests."  City staff initially recommends fire stations be listed on deferral for future impact fees.
We added fire stations to your list simply because of your recent conversations just to put it up here and let you know it’s on our radar… but that we know the study is pending and we’ll wait for that project. ~Lauri Wingenroth, Budget and Research Manager
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You may view the funding priorities in this staff presentation from March 2016.
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This document - Goodyear's Capital Improvement Plan for FY16-25 - shows funding for a Fire Station at Harrison and Citrus for FY22 and a Fire Station in Estrella in FY22. An additional Fire apparatus wasn't in the plans till FY23.
FY16 and FY17 funding totaling $66,366,257 was slated for:
  • Art projects
  • Community Center Recreation Complex
  • Asset Management - ROW
  • Asset Management - Facilities & Parks
  • Developer Deposits for Future Projects
  • Newland Reimbursements - Various
  • Police Building Phase I and II
  • Fiber Projects
  • Traffic signals
  • Pavement Management Program
  • Yuma Bridge @ Bullard Wash Reimbursement
  • CAP
  • Well 19 Block Wall
  • Transfers to Debt Service
  • Wastewater Projects
  • FY16 Carryover Projects and Stadium Funds
We have NEVER stated the City had "no priorities for" nor "didn't care" for fire service as we've been accused throughout various social media threads. I'm personally aware that our City Council and Mayor support public safety as shown by their previous actions over the years. This has been a process in the works since December 2015, (and most likely sooner than that), and these things do take time to work out. The fact is, the priorities for the Estrella station were moved up after 2016 Council meetings and the fire station study this past year. I'm not sure why this is being made out to be a bad thing by social media followers as it's really good news for Estrella and Goodyear residents. Many of us - and myself included - are thrilled about Council's decision to listen to the people to make this happen. Their ability to collaborate with other leaders and the developer to move up the construction timeline is a win for everyone.

2017 AND BEYOND

It should be noted again that Goodyear has several fire station needs and projects in the near future.
In December 2016, we also read over the entire tax payer funded, 210 page fire station study to see all needs for fire service in Goodyear. It also recommended "building a new fire station in west Goodyear and having it operational by the year 2022. The optimal location is at Citrus and Yuma. An additional engine company would be expected to operate from there. This station would have a workload similarly modeled to other stations in the city." Operational by 2022 means funding for this station needs to be moved up, as well.
Tomorrow night, as it turns out, Goodyear City Council will hold a Special Meeting with the City Attorney and City Manager "to provide instruction/direction to City Attorney and City Manager
regarding City's position in connection with contractual negotiations associated with
West Goodyear development agreements." This meeting is private and we can't be 100% sure this is related to fire service. But, we're hoping to find out more regarding a west Goodyear fire station this spring. We'll keep you posted.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2017

5:30PM Special Meeting
6PM Regular Meeting

Location: 14455 W. Van Buren Street, Suite B-101, Goodyear, Arizona 85338
Meeting agendas and to Watch Online Here
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Estrella Mountain Residents will live tweet the Regular Meeting here.

ESTRELLA WATER RATES ON THE RISE

10/26/2015

 
Estrella residents will be paying more for water starting New Year's Day 2016.
Tonight, the Goodyear City Council held a public hearing on the proposed utility rate hikes. They also voted on the rate hike proposal.
The vote on the city’s proposed five-year utility rate plan:
Mayor Georgia Lord
Vice Mayor Sheri Lauritano
Council member Joanne Osborne
Council member Joe Pizzillo
Council member Wally Campbell
Council member Bill Stipp
Council member Sharolyn Hohman

Aye
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Not present for the meeting.

Goodyear is dedicated to protecting the city's water supply. Concerns about the reliability of water and wastewater systems spurred this move. But the city knew it had to deliver the highest quality service at the lowest cost possible.
Goodyear's water wells are aging. Some up to 75-years-old. Our city needs more than $50 million to rehab, replace, and build wells. We, the ratepayers, will pick up the tab.
It's an investment in our future. It's not a luxury. It's a requirement," Vice Mayor Sheri Lauritano. (Estrella resident.)
How much more will we be paying? The experts at tonight's meeting report it could be up $20 a month more over the next five years. Rates will be raised in January of each year to 2020.
How did the Water Planning Committee come to this conclusion? Here is the full report.
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City water and sewer customers primarily living south of Interstate will be affected by the plan. The new rates would not affect those living north of the I-10 who receive their water from Liberty Utilities," City of Goodyear.
Council approved a resolution for a water planning committee in April 2014. The City began a search for committee members in May 2014. The goal was to get it up and running by August. The committee met for the first time just one year ago.
Goodyear Water Planning Committee: 11 volunteers consisted of residents, two water employees from Southwest Valley cities, and Arizona State Rep. Lynne Pancrazi (D)

The committee examined multi-family and commercial rate structures and cost of service.

Water Specialist working with the committee: Carollo Engineers Inc.  It completed a Five-Year Capital Improvement Program. They assessed the immediate needs for water, wastewater and reclaimed water systems and condition. They also did a condition assessment to identify additional water and wastewater capital projects needed.

Economists.com analyzed the best rate plan.

The committee was tasked with "looking at cost-effective methods to treat and deliver water to its customers while maintaining infrastructure."
Jumping hurdles to find water and pay for it is nothing new. When I was on the city council in 2012-13, we frequently had meetings discussing water stores and funding for the next 100 years. In fact, it's state-mandated that municipalities have enough water supplies to expand while cities grow.
Like most West Valley cities, we do not have the water supplies for buildout,” said Mark Holmes, water resources manager for the city of Goodyear. “We feel strong that we’re good for the next 15 years of solid growth. We’re looking for new water supplies needed for the next block of growth (2030-2045).
Did you know?
68% Goodyear's water comes from the Colorado River via the Central Arizona Project.

A rate hike should NOT come as a surprise.

A community meeting was held this past June so residents and business owners could find out more about the infrastructure upgrades. It was announced by the city in multiple email blasts and on the city website, it was in the newspaper, and we even mentioned it on our private residents Facebook page here. Customers also received direct mail and bill inserts about the committee's work.

The committee also determined the wastewater treatment plant needed improvements and the Central Arizona Project needed water funding, line oversizing, and increases to operational costs.

Review the committee meeting minutes here.
According to the committee's report, the last major change to Goodyear's utility rates was adopted by city council in May 2009. At that time, average customers saw a less than $2 increase to their overall water and wastewater bill. Unfortunately, that rate hike wasn't enough to cover operating expenses.
The new rates approved tonight will affect businesses, too. Here's what those rates would look like.
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City sanitation rates were not factored into this project. Just water and waste water rates changed.

The Goodyear Water Planning Committee also recommended a new Conservation Committee be established in 2016. We'll let you know if we hear anything about that and how to apply.

Giving of your time to ensure the water supply... Thank you. Giving of time is what makes us a great community. We truly appreciate what you've done," Councilmember Pizzillo speaking to the committee.

HOW DID WE GET HERE?

Let’s rewind for a moment.

Three years ago, the City of Goodyear hired water-resources manager Mark Holmes. I don’t know that I’ve ever met someone so passionate about their job. He’s a walking encyclopedia on water and truly cares about our city’s future.

He walked in to a very complex water-policy challenge. And he’s tackled it brilliantly. Goodyear just earned its second national recognition as a leader in implementing innovative water use. In fact, this year, our All-America City was the ONLY Arizona city to win a Top Ten Award from the Water and Waste Digest.

Goodyear is dousing its spring training complex with water that once was polluted as part of a Superfund site but that now has been cleaned and is delivered to the city complex at no cost,” Arizona Republic - May 7, 2015.
Our city’s Water Resources Division won this incredible recognition for the remediated water line from the Phoenix-Goodyear Airport South Superfund site to the Reds and Indians practice fields.
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Goodyear spring training fields - October 2015
The line delivers clean treated water by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. that was contaminated from a plume. The free water supply saves the city more than $200,000 a year and no longer is a drain on the city’s general fund,” City of Goodyear.
City of Goodyear and Phoenix Goodyear Airport South Superfund Remediated Water Line
Water and Waste Digest

Last year, Goodyear also received the Top Ten Award for the Vadose Injection Project in which high-capacity wells on city land were designed to store more reclaimed water. This project maximizes our water supply to ensure sustainable water resource management. In fact, construction on the wells starts in January 2016.

MY TAKE

When water issues came to us on the city council in 2012-13, I brought up the fact that just a couple of the council members actually live south of the I-10. Remember, residents north of the I-10 depend on water coming from another utility company. They are NOT impacted by tonight's water rate hike. I fully believe lawmakers should have to live by the rules and rate hikes they vote for. Estrella residents should keep this in mind when they vote... if they do vote... which is another blog for another night.
I applaud Mayor Lord for pointing out how difficult it is to be on committees like this. Raising rates never goes over well with neighbors and fellow residents. But as Mayor Lord said, "This is leadership."
As much as it pains me to say it, the rate hikes are something we simply have to do. I never realized how dire our water situation was until I joined the city council three years ago. Making these fixes now will help us in the future.

The city is planning for our future 100 years down the road. Think about that. I'm guessing I wouldn't even recognize our little city at that point.

Going forward, I would like to see the city find a way to get the H2OwnIt Landscape Awards program back on track. I had the pleasure of working on this committee in the summer of 2013. It appears some updates and education need to be done with Home Owner Associations to make the program work. I will keep you updated...

Kudos to the City of Goodyear. I'm proud to be a resident here.


GET WATER WISE

FIX A LEAK WEEK
ON THE WEB

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Fixing a Leak NOW Could Take You Out to a Ballgame in 2016
The Goodyear Ballpark, Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians challenge you to fix a leak or make other changes that save water.  If you act now, you could receive two outfield box tickets, compliments of the teams to attend a Spring Training Game at Goodyear Ballpark.  You would be able to choose which game you attend during U. S. Environmental Protection Agency WaterSense Fix a Leak Week—March 14-20, 2016.
RESIDENTIAL IRRIGATION CHECKUPS
ON THE WEB
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High water users can reduce outdoor water usage by 20% to 30% if they consistently change their practices.
Goodyear's H2O365 program offers all households in good standing with their municipal accounts the opportunity to check their water efficiency. The focus will be on checking the outdoor irrigation system for leaks, missing or malfunctioning parts and reasonable timing.
Those customers south of I-10 who use over 13,000 gallons of water per month on average and those customers north of I-10 who have a combined water bill of over $94.30 per month are considered high users.
What would cause your water use to increase?
  • Additional house guests
  • Filling a swimming pool
  • Changes in landscaping, additional landscape watering
  • Leaking fixtures or irrigation systems
  • Leaking toilets
  • Malfunctioning water softeners
Visit this webpage for more info.
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ESTRELLA'S POPULATION

I sent a note in to the City of Goodyear to ask for an updated population number. I appreciate the quick response!
The estimate comes to 11,431.
Estimating a population is an "inexact science." I'm told this number may be a little low. And that's why it is so important for us to respond to the U.S. Census workers. The Special Census is expected to last through November.

OCTOBER 26, 2015 COUNCIL MEETING GALLERY

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