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Phoenix resident James Divers organizes Glendale Adopt A Street cleanup event

May 10, 2024 | Glendale, Maricopa County, Arizona



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Phoenix resident James Divers organizes Glendale Adopt A Street cleanup event
The Glendale City Council held a voting meeting on May 10, 2024, addressing various community issues and citizen concerns. The meeting began with a commendation for James Divers, a Phoenix resident who organized a cleanup event in Glendale. Mayor and council members praised Divers for his initiative, noting that several staff members and students from the MIAC program would join him for the cleanup scheduled for March 8 at 9 AM at the Glendale Main Library. The mayor encouraged community participation, highlighting the importance of civic engagement regardless of residency.

Following this, the meeting opened the floor for citizen comments. Matt Gunch, a resident of Phoenix and a long-time tenant at the Glendale Airport, raised concerns about recent changes at the airport. He reported a significant increase in tie-down fees from $85 to $185 per month without justification, despite ongoing advertisements for lower rates. Gunch also expressed frustration over the eviction of tenants by a new flight school, which he claimed disrupted established arrangements and unfairly increased costs for those with non-airworthy aircraft.

The council listened attentively to Gunch's grievances, which reflect broader issues of transparency and fairness in airport management. The meeting concluded with a commitment to address these concerns in future discussions, emphasizing the council's dedication to community feedback and involvement.

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