Goode Building — W. Metro Pkwy E. Western Star Blvd. Alta Vista Rd. Applications are open through Feb. The city of Phoenix is funding the upcoming spring cohort, which runs from Feb.
Participants will learn how worker-cooperatives, or businesses owned and run by their employees, can increase profits while caring for the environment. They'll also have classes on business planning, group decision-making, budgeting, marketing, financing, and more. Phoenix is committed to building forward by sponsoring cooperative business development with a focus on fostering sustainable, cooperative food businesses," Layton said.
By investing in those residents, the city joins a small group of municipalities across the country who are actively working to cultivate a cooperative city. While there is no charge for accepted participants, they are required to commit to full participation and completion of the program. That contract expires on May 31, , and Phoenix is looking for new, small business landscapers to contract with and share a piece of the pie!
Phoenix is looking for multiple landscaping companies to contract with to fill the city's landscaping needs. Martin, Assistant Finance Director. At this e-forum, the City of Phoenix will provide city and industry leaders on topics that can help improve your chances of receiving a bid. Funds will also be utilized by the Neighborhood Services Department for residential planting projects.
For cities that use groundwater, reducing residential water usage will have an immediate, direct impact on how much is pumped. The same goes for cities that draw upon the Colorado River via the Central Arizona Project and can put excess water in the ground for future use. According to the Arizona Department of Water Resources, Arizona has about 9 million acre feet of water banked up. People have to be water conscious. Your contact info We'll be in touch if we look into your question.
Skip to main content. By Will Stone. Published: Thursday, October 8, - pm. Download mp3 5. Photo by Jacob Pomrenke. Science The Show. Arizona Science Desk. When: April 17, 9am — 1pm More info: www. Peoria will be changing the lids on the recycle bin from brown to blue in two areas of the city.
The new lids will have a list of acceptable items and will help improve our recycling rate while reducing the contamination. To learn more about this project visit www. We are calling on our residents to help our community forest and shade coverage by encouraging desert tree planting from March 1 until Arbor Day on April If you plant a tree during our challenge, upload your before and after tree planting picture to our DropBox account and be entered to win a prize!
Need some guidance on how to properly select and plant a tree? We have two great videos that talk about just that! Scottsdale celebrates Earth Day all month. From learning about eco-friendly simple solutions you can do in your everyday life to keeping track of how much waste you create in your own home, there are plenty of ways to learn how we can help our planet.
Find all the ways you can participate. Join our effort to keep Sedona sustainable. Help make our beauty, serenity and inspiration last as long as the spectacular red rock environment we love sharing with you. More info Event calendar. Marta Berbes and Dr. Lauren Withycombe Keeler, with guidance from Dr. This training will be an opportunity for students between 8th and 11th grades to gain skills in how to utilize social media for community organizing, advocacy, working with cities on climate action, school-oriented climate action, climate justice, and more.
We want your input on sustainability issues! What: Tucsonans pledge to conserve water and other natural resources and enter to win hundreds of eco-friendly prizes.
How: Visit mywaterpledge. What: Family friendly, socially distanced event with opportunities for tree planting and a litter grabbing competition between 9am and 11am, and mobile recreation with Tucson Parks and Recreation Ready, Set, Rec!
Choose from games and activities such as yard games, cards, board games and corn hole. Masks required. Where: Mansfield Park, N. You must be following our page to win! What: Vice Mayor Nikki Lee and special guest, Mayor Regina Romero, will celebrate growth and new life as they plant trees and highlight the next generation of leaders and doers in the Tucson community. Where: Lincoln Regional Park at S.
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