Nov. 1, 2017 GENERATIONAL SHIFTS PARKING REMINDERS November … · your donation: Susan Shook,...
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The city offers many options when it comes to employee parking, include parking garages. No matter where you park your vehicle, please remember the following information:
Slow down: Please mind your speed when in a garage, like the Adams garage next to Phoenix City Hall, as the posted speed limit inside is 10 MPH.
Watch for walkers: Garages can have sharp turns and obstructed views. As a driver, watch out for people walking to and from their vehicles. Also be mindful of people coming out of the stairwells. And remember, people are using the garages at all hours of the day.
Winter hours: With more hours of darkness in the coming months, try and walk to your vehicle with someone you know. The buddy system is always a great idea. If you need immediate assistance, look for the “Blue Light” call boxes located throughout city garages.
Secure your vehicle: With the pleasant temperatures, you may be driving with the windows down or sunroof open. Remember to close these when leaving your vehicle—and of course lock your vehicle.
See something, say something: With any situation, if something doesn’t look right, walk away and report it immediately.
The Weekly Connection Newsletter for City of Phoenix Employees • Nov. 1, 2017
PARKING REMINDERS GENERATIONAL SHIFTS
Please join the Phoenix Hispanic Network for its next professional brown bag, Generational Shifts. The discussion will focus on understanding how the changing workforce leads to achieving organizational goals.
Panelists include former City Manager Frank Fairbanks, city of Phoenix Budget and Research Director Jeff Barton and Management Assistant Samantha Tavares. The panel will be moderated by City of Surprise Deputy City Manager Nicole Lance. Details:
Thursday, Nov. 16
Noon
Phoenix City Council Chambers
Enroll through eChris: PHNBB
PLAYING IT SAFE WHEN YOU PARK
POP-UP LIBRARY
Phoenix Public Library is
part of First Friday fun at
the Heard! Come out
and get a library card,
learn about resources
and programs as well as take part in
family-friendly activities. Details:
Friday, Nov. 3
6 - 9 p.m.
2301 N. Central Ave.
Have an idea for the next PHXConnect?
E-mail us: [email protected]
JOB OF THE WEEK
Featured Listing: Gardener Apprentice ($14.24 -
$18.40 / hour)
“Develops competencies involved in the care and maintenance of park and facility landscapes, including grounds maintenance, basic tree and shrub planting, pruning, turf maintenance and irrigation management. Must be willing to learn; work outside, year round, in various weather conditions, terrain, and locations; and able to lift and move objects weighing 50 pounds or more. Apply by November 13, 2017.
Here’s the link to the most recent Job Opportunities.
ON THE ROAD
Did you know that hundreds of thousands of people travel the streets of Phoenix every single day? To make sure everything is running smoothly, PHXTV put together a video to show everyone the men and women from the city’s Street Transportation Department… working to keep things moving on city streets.
The following employees are accepting leave donations. If you’d like to help; use eChris to make your donation:
Susan Shook, weigh station clerk, Public Works
Tiffany Bender, detective, Police
Charles Puma, officer, Police
Mallory Porche, Caseworker I, Human Services
LEAVE DONATIONS
Championship golf is back in Phoenix! The Charles Schwab Cup Championship will soon be played at Phoenix Country Club, Nov. 6-12. This is a fantastic opportunity for golf enthusiasts to check out some of today’s greatest players on the green.
There is complimentary admission for youth under 18. Also, since the tournament is happening over Veterans Day, all veterans will be admitted free of charge! In fact, veterans will have their own free hospitality at the Patriots Outpost (with proof of service, past or present) from Friday through Sunday.
More information can be found on the tournament web site. For tickets, use promo code: TEEITUP
HOLE IN ONE OPPORTUNITY GREEN BAG EVENT
Last month, Solar Decathlon 2017 was held in Denver, Colorado. Teams from 20 colleges competed to design and build the best solar house. For the first time, one of the contests these teams could compete in focused on water.
You are invited to this Green Bag event to hear about the innovative houses featured in this year’s event and to learn how you can be a water champion in your own house. Guest speakers include Water Resource Specialists Katie Peige and Christian Delgado. Details:
Thursday, Nov. 9
Noon - 1 p.m.
Calvin C. Goode Building, 10E
One of the 20 home designs in the Solar Decathlon 2017 competition