The city of Phoenix is requesting public input on the Hazard Mitigation plan that is in conjunction with the Maricopa County Hazard Mitigation Plan.
Registration is required.
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Today City Council unanimously approved $10.5 million to ensure U.S. Military Veterans have a safe place to sleep and are on the road to permanent housing.
This is the right decision at the right time and I am proud of the swift action we are taking to assist every resident.
Hate has no place in our community. We are saddened to by the vandalism of @CarverMuseumPHX. Support the museum as it continues the preservation of African-American heritage, arts, culture and the African-American experience in Phoenix ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼✊🏻 #DTPHX https://t.co/7uDU6ViLsZ
A realistic look at the future of Phoenix amid the pandemic. (Spoiler alert: It's promising.) cc: @CityofPhoenixAZ@MayorGallego#dtphx https://t.co/p02O4L5Yd5
We don’t know about you, but we're still as in love as ever with #DTPHX! 💜 To celebrate our neighborhood, we're launching the #DearDTPHX contest tomorrow. Your love letter+photo to downtown could win you cool prizes! Learn more on our IG! https://t.co/A7U6uKKwZ9
#BlackLivesMatter: New 150-foot collaborative mural in @RooseveltRowCDC — a symbol of change, and display of solidarity within the #dtphx arts community.
Artists L-R: @MDMN__, Nyla Lee, Muta Vision, Clyde, Ashley Macias, Giovannie.
📸 Ashley Macias & Jim602
Reminder: Mask requirements are now in effect in #PHX.
If you are a business, and would like signs to use on your doors and in your windows, here are some options: https://t.co/hScmr1iVTi
Need to download some FAQs? ➡️https://t.co/n144JZPO7r
#MaskUpPHX#MaskUpAZ
Isn’t this a throwback!? Here is the Palace West (Orpheum Theatre) back in the the mid-70’s. Owned by the Corona Family, it was one of the few theatres that showed Spanish- movies, which quickly claimed fame within the Hispanic community of Phoenix.