FREE RESIDENTAIL LANDSCAPE REVITALIZATION WORKBOOK NOW AVAILABLE
Phoenix East Valley Community
FREE RESIDENTAIL LANDSCAPE REVITALIZATION WORKBOOK NOW AVAILABLE
As more and more residents look at options for updating their homes, many are considering upgrades to their yards that provide curb appeal and conserve water.
The city is distributing a new landscape workbook to inspire residents in their landscape improvement projects, as well as providing guidance on resources, how to install the landscaping, and conservation tips for maintaining improvements.
his free publication is available at the One Stop Shop, 7447 E. Indian School Road and/or on the city's web site at: http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/greenbuilding -- just click on the publications link.
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SCHOOL STARTS SOON - CITY HAS AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS AVAILABLE
Scottsdale operates after-school programs at several park and school sites in the community. These programs offer opportunities for youth to participate in recreation programs that provide a fun and safe atmosphere for children in the first through sixth grades.
Information on the after-school programs is available in the Recreation Classes and Activities Brochure now available at city libraries, parks and community centers.
Registration for the after-school programs begins at 6 a.m. Aug. 2 on both the Park and Recreation Touch Tone phone line and the Internet. Space is limited. Call (480) 312-7957 for more information.
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CITY EMPLOYEES WIN STATE AWARDS AT "ROAD-E-O" COMPETITION
Scottsdale Equipment Operator Rod Flores is the top solid waste "roll-off" operator in the state. Flores recently took first place in the competition during the SWANA Truck Road-e-o held in Flagstaff. Solid waste equipment operators from across the state competed in a variety of categories to determine who was the best of the best.
Flores now moves to the national competition held this October in North Carolina.
City commercial front loader operator Jesse Trevino brought home a second place trophy at the Road-e-o.
Phoenix Arizona
FREE RESIDENTAIL LANDSCAPE REVITALIZATION WORKBOOK NOW AVAILABLE
As more and more residents look at options for updating their homes, many are considering upgrades to their yards that provide curb appeal and conserve water.
The city is distributing a new landscape workbook to inspire residents in their landscape improvement projects, as well as providing guidance on resources, how to install the landscaping, and conservation tips for maintaining improvements.
his free publication is available at the One Stop Shop, 7447 E. Indian School Road and/or on the city's web site at: http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/greenbuilding -- just click on the publications link.
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SCHOOL STARTS SOON - CITY HAS AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS AVAILABLE
Scottsdale operates after-school programs at several park and school sites in the community. These programs offer opportunities for youth to participate in recreation programs that provide a fun and safe atmosphere for children in the first through sixth grades.
Information on the after-school programs is available in the Recreation Classes and Activities Brochure now available at city libraries, parks and community centers.
Registration for the after-school programs begins at 6 a.m. Aug. 2 on both the Park and Recreation Touch Tone phone line and the Internet. Space is limited. Call (480) 312-7957 for more information.
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CITY EMPLOYEES WIN STATE AWARDS AT "ROAD-E-O" COMPETITION
Scottsdale Equipment Operator Rod Flores is the top solid waste "roll-off" operator in the state. Flores recently took first place in the competition during the SWANA Truck Road-e-o held in Flagstaff. Solid waste equipment operators from across the state competed in a variety of categories to determine who was the best of the best.
Flores now moves to the national competition held this October in North Carolina.
City commercial front loader operator Jesse Trevino brought home a second place trophy at the Road-e-o.
Phoenix Arizona



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