UPDATE FROM CITY OF PHOENIX IN RESPONSE TO STORM DAMAGE

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Sep. 1, 2015 City of Phoenix crews continue to actively survey damage from overnight storms that rocked several parts of the Valley. City staff began working around 8:30 p.m. last night when the storm struck. The fast response reduced the impact to morning commuters. Local utility companies continue to work on several intersections that are still without power. Other updates from the city include: Streets: Crews from Phoenix’s Street Transportation Department continue to work to ensure roadways are kept safe and passable. Crews are still removing downed trees and storm debris from city roadways, addressing water that has accumulated and monitoring traffic signals that are out due to a lack of electricity. City roads that continue to be closed include: • Van Buren Street between 24th and 28th streets due to downed power lines • Thomas Road between 15th and 19th avenues due to downed power lines In addition, due to continued power outages, approximately 50 intersections are currently in the dark or in flash mode. Utility crews are working to restore power. Drivers are reminded to either look for an officer directing traffic or treat the intersections without working traffic signals as four-way stops and to proceed with caution. To report a traffic signal outage, call 602-262-6021. Debris: Large temporary roll-off bins have been placed in strategic locations for residents to place tree branches and other storm debris 24 -hours a day. The following roll-off bin locations are: • 1257 W. Pierce St. • 110 N. 18th Ave. • 1302 W. Monroe St. • 1547 W. Taylor Residents are asked to call 602-262-7251 if they need further assistance with storm cleanup. Fallen Trees: Dozens of trees have been cleared from the roadway, but if there is an urgent need to remove debris from a street or sidewalk, call 602-262-6441. City Parks: Parks and Recreation staff began assessing city parks and facilities within an hour after the storm hit. Highlights of the most recent assessment Tuesday afternoon includes: • South Mountain Road which leads to the top of the mountain is closed at the one-mile mark. • The Papago Park area is now open to the public but the Phoenix Zoo is still closed due to downed trees and debris at the zoo. There’s no danger to the animals. • The Encanto Park area, including the golf course and pool facility, is still without power and is still closed to the public. The tennis courts are temporarily closed due to a broken fence. • The following downtown city buildings received flood damage including the A.E. Building at Civic Space Park, 424 N. Central Ave., the basement of the Royal Coffee Building at Heritage and Science Park, 115 N. 6th Street and the Trolley Museum Tin Shed at Hance Park, 67 W. Culver Ave. • University Pool at 1002 W. Van Buren St. has no power, a broken shade structure and debris in the pool • The following community centers are still closed due to power outages: University Park and Recreation Center at 1002 W. Van Buren St., and Bret Tarver Learning Center at 1516 N. 35th Ave. Airport & Transit Systems: Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport has returned to normal operations. Users of the city’s public transit system should be aware of possible delays due to continued power outages on city streets Police & Fire: The city’s first responders continue to assist with traffic and storm related calls. Sand: If needed, sand is available at these locations. Residents must bring their own bags. The city’s Storm Information Hotline has been activated and will remain open until 8 p.m. today, and will be open again from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow by calling 602-534-2222. Additional storm information is updated daily at phoenix.gov/update and on social media by following #phxstorm. -30- Media Contact: Julie Watters Phone Number: 623-640-2671 – julie.watters@phoenix.gov

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Phoenix Passes Prop. 100, Approving The City's General Plan

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Aug. 28, 2015 ​Propositon 100, the ballot measure that seeks the ratification of the 2015 Phoenix General Plan, was passed overwhelmingly by Phoenix voters. According to the unofficial results from the Phoenix City Clerk’s office, YES on Prop. 100 received 76.02 percent of the votes as of 5:15 p.m. on Aug. 27. “The General Plan Update is a collective vision of the future of Phoenix and the city we know we can be,” said Councilwoman Laura Pastor, chair of the General Plan campaign committee. “I was proud to lead the effort for its adoption and thank the Village Planning Committee members and countless residents who contributed thoughts, ideas and energy to its creation.” Pastor also credits the many hours, hard work and dedication the committee volunteers contributed to produce a plan that reflected the unique characteristics of every urban village. The Phoenix General Plan will provide direction for future developments, conservation and infrastructure investments in the city. Planning for a more diverse and flourishing city are at the core of the updated plan, designed to further enhance the quality of life for all Phoenix residents by focusing on five core values: Connecting people and places through transit-oriented development Strengthening the local economy by collaborating with existing partners in economic development and providing encouragement to local and small businesses Celebrating diverse communities by ensuring safe neighborhoods and supporting arts and culture Building a sustainable desert city by investing in “green” infrastructures, such as solar projects , and increasing canopy coverage throughout the city with trees and shade Creating a more vibrant downtown by investing in urban spaces that invite more people to live, work and play downtown “When Phoenix residents passed Prop.100, we took a huge step toward becoming a thriving, dynamic and connected city that will attract visitors and new residents and businesses,” said Councilwoman Kate Gallego, chair of the Phoenix City Council’s Neighborhoods, Housing and Development Subcommittee. “Thousands were involved in the general plan’s creation making it a true, collective and optimistic vision for the future of our city.” The Planning and Development Department is ready to move forward and implement the more detailed strategies of the General Plan. The Village Planning Committee will be collaborating once again with residents, property owners and city staff to ensure a transparent and decision-making process. To learn more about the 2015 General Plan and how to get involved, please visit phoenix.gov/pdd/pz or follow us on facebook.com/phoenixplananddev and on Twitter @BuildingPHX. Media Contact: Yvette Roeder (media only) 602-501-0620 General Contact: Planning and Development Customer Service Phone Number: 602-262-7811

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Enter to Win a Content Marketing Workshop with Industry Experts from Vertical Measures

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PHOENIX, ARIZONA (PRWEB) AUGUST 26, 2015 More small-to-large organizations today are looking to drive new business with content marketing. But without having the understanding needed to create and implement a content strategy, campaigns are more apt to fail rather than succeed. Bringing a team together for content marketing training is the best way to align people, process, and priorities and learn a proven content marketing process that transforms businesses. Vertical Measures, among the top-rated content marketing agencies in the nation (per Curata’s Top Content Marketing Agency 2015 list) is offering a chance to continental U.S.-based brands and non-profits to win a half-day content marketing workshop by answering one simple question – Why does your organization need a content marketing workshop? The Vertical Measures training team includes Arnie Kuenn, CEO of Vertical Measures, speaker, industry thought leader, and author of Content Marketing Works: 8 Steps to Transform your Business. Both Kuenn and other trainers, Quinn Whissen and Mike Huber, have trained a combined 3,000+ students on content marketing strategies around the country and globe. Through years of real world experience and in-the-trench client work, the trainers have honed an 8 Step Process that is the basis for the content marketing workshop. Attendees will walk away with an understanding of: How to build a content strategy Ways to brainstorm content topics, painlessly What types of content to create How to optimize content to be found on search engines Social media promotional strategies Distribution channels where content can live Best practices for lead nurture and email marketing plans Tools and goals for measurement “I have delivered many content marketing workshops over the years,” said Vertical Measures CEO Arnie Kuenn, “and am always amazed at the power that these workshops have to break down silos and spark powerful content marketing within businesses large and small. I see many light bulbs turn on during these sessions, and am looking forward to seeing what entries we receive from organizations who want to know how content marketing can help grow their business.” If you are ready to learn the nuts and bolts of a truly great content marketing program for you and your team, then submit your entry for a chance a free content marketing workshop for up to 20 people, valued at $5,000. Here’s how it works: Tell Vertical Measures why your organization needs a content marketing workshop. Be creative! Submit whatever you think will convince Vertical Measures to pick your entry. Maybe it’s a written entry, an infographic, a video, or something else. Submit to enter anytime from August 26th to September 30, 2015. More details behind the content marketing workshop are listed on the Vertical Measures site. About Vertical Measures Vertical Measures is a full-service internet marketing agency dedicated to helping clients drive profitable growth through content marketing. Based on the principles outlined in Vertical Measures’ proven 8 Step Process, VM produces integrated digital strategies, content pieces, and targeted SEO & PPC campaigns for organizations large and small. As an industry leader, Vertical Measures publishes in outlets like CMI & Phoenix Business Journal, teaches educational content marketing workshops and seminars, and brings customized onsite training directly to internal teams. More information at http://www.verticalmeasures.com/. # # # For more information, please visit: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verticalmeasures Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/verticalmeasure Blog: http://www.verticalmeasures.com/blog/ Contact: Quinn Whissen, Marketing Manager, Vertical Measures T: 602-741-8601

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The Thống Kê Hotels.com Xếp Phoenix Hạng 27 trong 50 Thành Phố Hoa Kỳ Có Nhiều Người Mỹ Du lịch Trong Nửa Năm 2015

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DALLAS, Aug. 27, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — With summer winding down and holiday travel plans beginning to take shape, Hotels.com® has released the most popular cities from the first half of 2015, highlighting the most popular domestic and international destinations based on data from the Hotel Price Index™ (HPI®). Top Domestic Destinations While the Top 10 U.S. destinations for American travelers remained largely the same as the first half of 2014, several Southwest and Midwest destinations rose in popularity. After seeing record-breaking crowds this year, the Grand Canyon region made the biggest jump in the rankings from outside the Top 50 to #45. Phoenix also experienced an increase in popularity in the first half of 2015 after being on the national stage and hosting the country’s biggest sporting event in February. The city jumped two spots to become the 27th most popular domestic destination, replacing Atlantic City, which fell 12 spots to #39. Kansas City (#29) and St. Louis (#30) also made big leaps as each moved ahead four spots to join Chicago (#6) and Detroit (#28) as top Midwest destinations. California hotspots San Diego (+1 spot to #4) and Anaheim (+2 to #17) also rose in domestic popularity, but with a revitalized downtown and a flurry of new restaurant openings, it was the state capital of Sacramento (+4 spots to #31) that saw the biggest increase on the west coast.

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Top International Destinations for Americans For U.S. travelers going abroad in the first half of 2015, Canada again was the place to visit. Toronto (#4) and Vancouver (#5) remained in the Top 5, while Montreal jumped two spots to #6 and Niagara Falls remained in the Top 20 at #14. The list of most popular international destinations for Americans in the first half of 2015 also featured several newcomers. Budapest’s international airport is on pace to break 2014’s record number of passengers and the Hungarian capitol saw one of the biggest jumps in popularity internationally, breaking into the rankings at #41. Meanwhile, Mexico’s Ciudad Juarez (#44), which launched a tourism campaign called “Juarez is Waiting for You” in April to attract travelers, entered the Top 50 at #44. Other international cities to rise in popularity in the first six months of 2015 included Bangkok (+10 to #11), Punta Cana (+9 spots to #40), Sydney (+5 spots to #28) and Dubai (+5 spots to #17).

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*H1 is the first half of 2014 or 2015 Top U.S. Destinations for International Travelers New York (#1), Las Vegas (#2) and Orlando (#3) remained the three most popular U.S. destinations for international visitors in the first half of 2015, while San Francisco surpassed Los Angeles and Miami to reach the #4 spot. The Grand Canyon rose in popularity amongst international visitors as well, moving from #24 to #20. The national park was recently named the sixth most popular international landmark on Chinese travelers’ wish lists according to the Hotels.com Chinese international Travel Monitor. To find more travel ideas and tips, follow Hotels.com on Twitter at @hotelsdotcom and #TravelExperts. For exclusive last-minute deals, visit http://www.hotels.com/hotel-deals or download the Hotels.com mobile app. About Hotels.com (www.hotels.com) Hotels.com L.P. operates Hotels.com, a leading online accommodation booking website with properties ranging from international chains and all-inclusive resorts to local favorites and bed & breakfasts, together with all the information needed to book the perfect stay. Special apps for mobile phones and tablets can also be downloaded enabling customers to book on the go with access to 20,000 last minute deals. © 2015 Hotels.com, LP. Hotels.com, The Obvious Choice, Hotel Price Index and the Hotels.com logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Hotels.com, LP in the U.S. and/or other countries. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. CST # 2083949-50 Photo- http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150826/261394 Logo – http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140226/DA72521LOGO-b SOURCE Hotels.com

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Arizona Man Completes Cross-Country Bike Ride After Anterior Hip Replacement from OrthoArizona – Arizona Orthopaedic Associates Surgeon

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PHOENIX, ARIZONA (PRWEB) AUGUST 26, 2015 A Valley man recently completed a 3,400-mile cross country bicycle trip, defying his age with the help of a Phoenix orthopedic surgeon. For years, Scottsdale resident and avid cyclist Bob Mountz, 75, had dreamed of crossing the country on his bike. And for years, Mountz had struggled with arthritis that had been taking a toll on his left hip. Mountz found himself at OrthoArizona – Arizona Orthopaedic Associates to discuss joint replacement surgery with David M. Ott, board-certified orthopedic surgeon and president of the Phoenix-based practice. Itching to achieve his lifelong bucket list goal, Mountz left knowing it would be possible, thanks to a procedure called an anterior hip replacement. “As modern medicine progresses, individuals are able to lead healthier, more physically active lifestyles into their later years now more than ever,” Dr. Ott said. “Procedures like the anterior hip procedure help make this possible.” Dr. Ott, who specializes in arthroscopic and joint replacement surgery and has performed more than 800 anterior hip replacements, suggested the surgery – a less invasive approach that spares the muscles by navigating between natural tissue separation to replace the damaged joint. After undergoing the anterior hip replacement surgery, Mountz set his sights on successfully completing the 3,400-mile journey across the country. “The surgery was marvelous and the recovery was magnificent,” Mountz said. “After about six weeks, I was able to ride very well again and get back into training mode. I found that everything was working perfectly.” A little over a year later, Mountz was ready to tackle his dream. On May 10, 2015, he dipped the back wheel of his bike in the ocean water along the shores of Manhattan Beach, Calif., as the ride began. Seven weeks later, he completed the journey by treading into the water at Revere Beach in Boston. Mountz and a group of 17 or so other cyclists in the CrossRoads Cycling Adventures group covered 3,400 miles in the two-month period. For 49 days, they rode for 5 to 10 hours to cover up to 100 miles each day, stopping only to maintain the bikes, eat and rest. The terrain was tough, Mountz said, as the group was challenged at times to climb mountains and maneuver steep descents, but not once did he experience any problems with his hip. “You realize you’re not getting any younger, and when you dream of doing one of these things, it’s kind of on your mind until you get it done,” said Mountz, who was back on his back just weeks after the surgery. “I had always dreamt about making a complete crossing in one leap, so that’s exactly what I did.” Despite a few scrapes and bruises from a fall at the end of the ride, Mountz completed the endeavor injury free. “When I got back, I made an appointment with Dr. Ott,” Mountz said. “He said a lot of people don’t think they can do these types of things with a new hip. But, he did an x-ray of the surgery area and couldn’t find anything wrong at all. “My experience with Dr. Ott couldn’t have been better. I couldn’t have done better anywhere else.” For more information on OrthoArizona – Arizona Orthopaedic Associates, please call (602) 631-3161 or visit http://www.aoa.md. Find out more on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/aoaatgateway and Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/aoaatgateway. About OrthoArizona – Arizona Orthopaedic Associates OrthoArizona – Arizona Orthopaedic Associates strives to improve the quality of life of its patients and their families through outstanding orthopedic care. OrthoArizona – Arizona Orthopaedic Associates is committed to excellence by pledging to provide the highest quality of orthopedic care possible. Along with the treatment of immediate or chronic problems, top-rated and board-certified orthopedic surgeons strive to integrate the doctrine of prevention in all treatment plans as a way to alleviate possible future difficulties.

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Scottsdale Waterfront Opens Pop-Up Charity Shop To Aid Sunnyslope Youth Starting Labor Day Weekend

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SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ (PRWEB) AUGUST 26, 2015 Armed with truckloads of donated brand new athletic shoes and an overwhelming desire to give back, Lori Goldberg’s heart belies her diminutive size. The Paradise Valley resident founded Global Family Philanthropy in 2009 to provide basic needs for impoverished children in Haiti. Over the upcoming Labor Day weekend, Goldberg and her non-profit group will bring their altruistic efforts closer to home, focusing on Sunnyslope Youth Center in north central Phoenix. “All young people deserve to feel safe and have access to positive role models,” Goldberg said. “To support the needs of Sunnyslope Youth Center, all proceeds from this sale will create new after-school enrichment opportunities. We couldn’t be happier about the timing, with many families shopping for back-to-school needs,” she added. To make this Back-to-School Pop-Up Charity venture a reality, several angels had to intervene. First, Shawn Esmaili, founder of Youth Against Poverty, donated over 900 pair of brand new children’s, women’s, and men’s athletic shoes from top manufacturers such as Asics, Puma, Converse, Adidas, Saucony and Vans. The next piece fell into place when Scottsdale Waterfront donated space for the Pop-Up Charity in a prime retail location between Culinary Dropout and David’s Bridal, at 7135 E. Camelback, Suite 115. “Not only will you be able to send your kids back to school in the latest Converse or Vans shoes for as little as $20 a pair, one hundred percent of your purchase will be tax deductible, going toward equipment and supplies for Sunnyslope Youth Center’s at-risk teens,” Goldberg said. Other caring Scottsdale Waterfront merchants have rallied around the cause. Anyone who makes a purchase at the Pop-Up will receive a free appetizer from P.F Chang’s China Bistro, and are eligible for a free month’s membership to FIT Republic (with 6 or 12 month membership agreement). FIT Republic will also honor 20% off Pro Shop or Café purchases with Pop-Up receipt. Even more, visitors to the Pop-Up Charity can enter a drawing to win a $100 gift card to Culinary Dropout or a $50 gift card to Sauce. Who: Global Family Philanthropy What: Pop-Up Charity Shop Shoe Sale When: Friday and Saturday, Sept. 4 and 5 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 6 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. & Monday, Sept. 7, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Final dates: Friday, Sept. 11 and Saturday, Sept. 12 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 13 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Where: Scottsdale Waterfront, 7135 E. Camelback Road, Suite 115, next to Culinary Dropout. Why: All proceeds to benefit Sunnyslope Youth Center Enrichment Programs About Scottsdale Waterfront Scottsdale Waterfront offers a vibrant mix of shops and dining, anchored by PF Chang’s China Bistro, Wildfish, Culinary Dropout and Olive + Ivy, on the southwest corner of Camelback and Scottsdale Roads at 7135 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251. Visit http://www.ScottsdaleWaterfrontShopping.com or Facebook.com/ScottsdaleWaterfront. Professionally managed by Main Street Real Estate Advisors at 480-247-8071. About Global Family Philanthropy Global Family Philanthropy is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping poor families and children in Haiti and the U.S. Through volunteer service and fundraising, working to empower families, care for the elderly and provide children access to shelter, education, nutrition and a loving community of support. http://www.GlobalFamilyPhilanthropy.org. To help meet their goal, Global Family Philanthropy, a registered charity under section 501(c)(3), welcomes additional merchandise donations. Contact ML@globalfamilyphilanthropy.org. About Youth Against Poverty Youth Against Poverty is a registered non-profit dedicated to providing goods, services, and funds to help children and orphans in both the United States and around the world.

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Phoenix Voters Approve Comprehensive Transportation Plan

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Aug. 26, 2015 According to unofficial results yesterday, Phoenix voters approved a proposed transportation plan as part of a citywide election. The plan, called Transportation 2050, was developed by a citizen-led committee of transportation experts and community advocates, and dramatically expands investment in Phoenix for bus service, light rail construction and street improvements. Elements of the plan include building an additional 42 miles of light rail throughout the city, providing late night bus and Dial-a-Ride service citywide, and repaving over 680 miles of arterial streets. The plan will be funded in part by a 7/10ths of a cent sales tax starting on Jan. 1, 2016. “Phoenix is expected to double in population over the next 30 years, and managing that growth responsibly required the City – and the voters – to make some important and far-reaching decisions,” said Mayor Greg Stanton. “Now that we are making these critical investments in light rail, bus service, bike lanes and better roads, it’s time to roll up our sleeves and get to work. Businesses looking to relocate or expand in Phoenix now know that our city is thinking ahead.” With approval of the plan, Phoenix residents have continued local support of transit service that has been in place since 2000. That year voters adopted Transit 2000, a transit plan that helped to build the Valley’s current light rail line, introduce RAPID commuter service, and expand the local bus network. “Transit 2000 was a far-sighted investment in Phoenix’s future, and what we needed to move Phoenix forward,” said Councilwoman Thelda Williams, chair of the city’s Transportation & Infrastructure Subcommittee. “With the passage of the new voter-approved plan, we continue looking ahead, working to improve our streets, invest in the kind of bike infrastructure families and their children can enjoy, and spur economic growth along new light rail corridors.” Connections to educational institutions are a key element of Transportation 2050. Light rail corridors will provide service to Grand Canyon University and ASU West, linking ASU and U of A campuses in downtown Phoenix on the Valley’s current 20-mile light rail line. “Transportation 2050 will allow Phoenix to attract and retain top talent and innovators, connect our education hubs to foster our brightest minds, and cultivate our economic growth,” said Phoenix Vice Mayor Daniel Valenzuela. “It’s an ‘all of the above’ transportation strategy that will enable our city to continue to thrive.” In addition to new light rail corridors, Transportation 2050 will build out the majority of the city’s bus service network, and introduce new bus rapid transit corridors along 24th Street, Baseline Road, Thomas Road, and elsewhere. The plan also funds more than 1,000 miles of bike lanes, 135 miles of sidewalk construction, and will fund shade structures at all the city’s bus stops. “Our residents spoke with one voice yesterday, saying that they wanted more transportation options, including more bus service and light rail,” said Councilwoman Kate Gallego. “Especially for our residents in south Phoenix, establishing funding for light rail on Central Avenue means connections to work, school and all downtown has to offer.” The Phoenix City Council will consider next steps for the plan at its Tuesday Sept. 8 Policy Session, including the formation of a citizens transportation commission to oversee implementation of the plan and how funds will be spent. ​ Media Contact: Matthew Heil Phone Number: 602-571-5895

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Unofficial Election Results of the 2015 Mayor and Council Election

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Return to News Unofficial Election Results of the 2015 Mayor and Council Election Aug. 25, 2015 As of 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25, the unofficial results from the Phoenix City Clerk Department for the 2015 Mayor and Council Election are: ​Mayor ​Greg Stanton ​57,469 votes (65.98 percent) ​ ​Anna Maria Brennan ​24,086 votes ​​(27.65 percent) ​ ​Matthew Jette ​5,121 votes ​(5.88 percent) ​District 1 ​Thelda Williams ​8,317 votes ​(94.59 percent) ​District 3 ​Bill Gates ​11,604 votes ​(97.06 percent) ​District 5 ​Daniel Valenzuela ​5,176 votes ​(74.50 percent) ​ ​Felix Garcia ​1,716 votes ​(24.70 percent) ​District 7 ​Michael Nowakowski ​3,503 votes ​(95.84 percent) ​ ​ ​ ​ There also were five propositions on the ballot. The unofficial results are: ​Proposition 100 – Ratification of the Phoenix General Plan ​Yes – 65,589 votes ​(76.79 percent) ​​No – 19,825 votes ​​(23.21 percent) ​ ​ ​Proposition 101 – Continuation of Locally Controlled Alternative Expenditure Limit ​Yes – 60,387 votes ​(70.25 percent) ​ ​ ​No – 25,568 votes ​(29.75 percent) ​ ​ ​Proposition 102 –Proposed Charter Amendment to authorize the City of Phoenix to issue electronic payments. ​Yes – 65,729 votes ​ (78.36 percent) ​ ​ ​No – 18,153 votes ​(21.64 percent) ​ ​ ​Proposition 103 – Proposed Charter Amendment to the City of Phoenix Employees’ Retirement Plan for new hires. ​Yes – 61,979 votes ​ (72.06 percent) ​ ​ ​No – 24,032 votes ​(27.94 percent) ​ ​ ​Proposition 104 – Comprehensive Transportation Plan for Phoenix ​Yes 49,045 votes ​ (55.76 percent) ​ ​ ​No 38,911 votes ​(44.24 percent) ​ ​ The 8 p.m. unofficial results include early ballots received by Friday, Aug. 21, and ballots cast at all voting center locations on Saturday, Aug. 22 and Monday, Aug. 24. The 11 p.m. update will include votes cast at voting center locations on Election Day, Tuesday, Aug. 25. The unofficial results will not include provisional ballots or early ballots received on Saturday, Aug. 22, Monday, Aug. 24 and Tuesday, Aug. 25. On Wednesday and Thursday, the City Clerk Department will continue to process early ballots and provisional ballots. The next tabulation update will be on Friday, Aug. 28 and will include the additional early ballots and provisional ballots. The results are canvassed at a formal Phoenix City Council meeting between eight and 15 days after the election, at which time the results are adopted as official. Residents also can get election results via social media on Twitter @PHXELECTIONS and by searching the #PHXElections hashtag. Phoenix voters also may contact the City Clerk Department at 602-261-VOTE (8683). ​-30- Media Contact: Yvette Roeder (for media only) 602-501-0620 Phone Number:

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Playboy Magazine Xếp Phoenix Hạng 18 Trong 25 Thành Phố Quyến Rũ Nhất Hoa Kỳ

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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Playboy magazine today released its list of “America’s 25 Sexiest Cities,” as featured in its September 2015 issue (on newsstands and iPlayboy.com now, with the complete rankings available at www.playboy.com/sexyuscities). New York took the list’s top spot, and was described by the magazine as a city where “the people are hot, the sex is prime quality and the frequency is high, averaging 138 times per year.” NYC was also recognized for having “the best and most nightlife” of the ranked cities, and for having “a touch of the forbidden.” In the magazine’s survey of the top five cities, New York respondents were the most interested in kink, with nearly two thirds open to experimentation and almost a quarter into BDSM. The following is Playboy magazine’s complete list of “America’s 25 Sexiest Cities”: Release contains wide tables. View fullscreen.

1.    New York

13.   Austin

2.    Los Angeles

14.   Minneapolis

3.    Chicago

15.   Denver 

4.    Miami

16.   Tampa

5.    San Francisco

17.   Atlanta

6.    Boston

18.   Phoenix

7.    Seattle

19.   Washington, D.C.

8.    Las Vegas

20.   Charlotte

9.    San Diego

21.   Orlando

10.  Portland

22.   Houston

11.  Dallas

23.   Pittsburgh

12.  Philadelphia  

24.   New Orleans

25.   Santa Barbara

Playboy’s list was determined by results from two customized polls conducted exclusively for the magazine and other metrics such as “hot locals, cool nightlife, a great setting and an undercurrent of desire.” Survey results voted Detroit the “unsexiest city in America.” SOURCE Playboy Enterprises, Inc. RELATED LINKS http://www.playboy.com

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Pho 68

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