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PROCLAIM APRIL 2017 AS ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS MONTH
Staff Contact: Craig Johnson, P.E., Director, Water Services
Presented by: Office of the Mayor
Accepted by:
Ms. Sherry Socaciu, City of Glendale Volunteer
Ms. Sarah Socaciu, City of Glendale Volunteer
Mr. John Socaciu, City of Glendale Volunteer
Mr. John Nissen, City of Glendale Water Services Department Intern
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Purpose and Recommended Action
Recommendation
This is a request for City Council to proclaim April 2017 as Environmental Awareness Month. This proclamation will be accepted by members of the Socaciu family, who are Glendale volunteers; and John Nissen, City of Glendale Water Services Department Intern. These four community representatives have worked closely with the City's Water Services Department Environmental Resources Group.
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Background
Glendale shows it is a leader in environmental stewardship by providing high quality water and wastewater services, protecting air and storm water quality, conserving water and energy, operating a recycling center, and maintaining attractive parks and preserves.
The city offers a diversity of programs and services that encourage residents and businesses to be good environmental stewards. Examples include the city's curb-side recycling and household hazardous waste collection program; the Travel Green program that promotes alternative modes of transportation; and classes on water- and energy-efficiency offered by the Conservation and Sustainable Living Division.
In celebration of these programs and services, the city is offering a series of public events to occur in Glendale throughout the months of March and April 2017, including the following: Household hazardous waste pick-up events between March 20 and April 7; Annual Glendale Family Bike Ride on April 2 at Sahuaro Ranch Park; free water conservation classes at the Main Library on April 8 and 26; Party for the Planet's River and Trail Cleanup on April 22 at Dream City Church; and an Arbor...
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