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2025-10-29 · Formal Meeting
Formal Meeting
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This item transmits recommendations from the Mayor and Council for appointment or
reappointment to City Boards and Commissions.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by the Mayor's Office.
ATTACHMENT A
To: City Council Date: October 29, 2025
From: Mayor Kate Gallego
Subject: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS – APPOINTEES
The purpose of this memo is to provide recommendations for appointments to the
following Boards and Commissions:
Deer Valley Village Planning Committee
Vice Mayor Ann O’Brien recommends the following for appointment:
Fareed Bailey
Mr. Bailey is the Senior State Government Affairs Representative at Salt River Project.
He fills a vacancy for a term to expire October 29, 2027.
Mayor's Commission on Disability Issues
I recommend the following for appointment:
Darrel Christenson
Mr. Christenson is a retiree and a resident of District 6. He fills a vacancy for a term to
expire October 29, 2028.
Maurita Harris
Ms. Harris is a Senior Architect at PHX Architecture and a resident of District 5. She fills
a vacancy for a term to expire October 29, 2028.
Josh Munoz
Mr. Munoz is the Associate Director of Public Policy at First Place AZ. He fills a vacancy
for a term to expire October 29, 2028.
Christopher Rodriguez
Mr. Rodriguez is the President and CEO of Ability360. He fills a vacancy for a term to
expire October 29, 2028.
Parks and Recreation Board
I recommend the following for appointment:
Jessica Fotinos
Ms. Fotinos is the General Counsel and Director of Communications at the Maricopa
County Clerk of Superior Court and a resident of District 5. She replaces Dorina
Bustamante for a term to be effective November 18, 2025 and to expire October 29,
2030.
Phoenix Sister Cities Commission
I recommend the following for appointment:
Dorina Bustamante
Ms. Bustamante is a Principal at Continental Shift. She fills a vacancy for a term to
expire October 29, 2028.
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(November 15, 2025) - District 3
Request for a Series 15 - Special Event liquor license for the temporary sale of all
liquors.
Summary
Applicant
Simo Hercegovac
Location
11640 N. 16th Place
Council District: 3
Function
Soccer Tournament
Date(s) - Time(s) / Expected Attendance
November 15, 2025 - 7:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. / 300 attendees
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of this application.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Alan Stephenson and the City Clerk
Department.
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(January 10, 2026) - District 3
Request for a Series 15 - Special Event liquor license for the temporary sale of all
liquors.
Summary
Applicant
Simo Hercegovac
Location
11640 N. 16th Place
Council District: 3
Function
Dinner and Dance
Date(s) - Time(s) / Expected Attendance
January 10, 2026 - 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. / 300 attendees
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of this application.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Alan Stephenson and the City Clerk
Department.
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Request for a liquor license. Arizona State License Application 358004.
Summary
Applicant
Cecily Clift-Maniaci, Agent
License Type
Series 12 - Restaurant
Location
4326 E. Cactus Road, Ste. C-3
Zoning Classification: C-2 PCD
Council District: 3
This request is for a new liquor license for a restaurant. This location was previously
licensed for liquor sales and does not have an interim permit. This business has plans
to open in November 2025.
The 60-day limit for processing this application is November 9, 2025.
Pursuant to A.R.S. 4-203, a spirituous liquor license shall be issued only after
satisfactory showing of the capability, qualifications and reliability of the applicant and
that the public convenience and the best interest of the community will be substantially
served by the issuance. If an application is filed for the issuance of a license for a
location, that on the date the application is filed has a valid license of the same series
issued at that location, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that the public
convenience and best interest of the community at that location was established at the
time the location was previously licensed. The presumption shall not apply once the
licensed location has not been in use for more than 180 days.
Other Active Liquor License Interest in Arizona
The ownership of this business has an interest in other active liquor license(s) in the
State of Arizona. This information is listed below and includes: information about any
liquor license violations on file with the AZ Department of Liquor Licenses and Control
and, for locations within the boundaries of Phoenix, the number of aggregate calls for
police service within the last 12 months for the address listed.
Toasted Owl Cafe (Series 12)
12 S. Mike Pike, Flagstaff
Calls for police service: N/A - not in Phoenix
Liquor license violations: None
Toasted Owl Cafe (Series 12)
5200 E. Cortland Boulevard, Ste. B1-3, Flagstaff
Calls for police service: N/A - not in Phoenix
Liquor license violations: None
Toasted Owl Cafe (Series 12)
300 W. Camelback Road, Ste. 3, Phoenix
Calls for police service: 19
Liquor license violations: None
Public Opinion
No protest or support letters were received within the 20-day public comment period.
Applicant’s Statement
The applicant submitted the following statement in support of this application. Spelling,
grammar and punctuation in the statement are shown exactly as written by the
applicant on the City Questionnaire.
I have the capability, reliability and qualifications to hold a liquor license because:
“I have been in the food and beverage businness for over thirty years. I have all my
qualifications from ABC training and have never had any issues in my long career with
alcohol.”
The public convenience requires and the best interest of the community will be
substantially served by the issuance of the liquor license because:
“The toasted Owl is a breakfast and lunch resturaunt and we serve a small bar menu
to compliment the morning.”
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of this application.
Attachments
Attachment A - Toasted Owl PV - Data
Attachment B - Toasted Owl PV - Map
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Alan Stephenson and the City Clerk
Department.
Liquor License Data: TOASTED OWL PV
Liquor License
Description Series 1 Mile 1/2 Mile
Microbrewery 3 1 0
Bar 6 4 2
Beer and Wine Bar 7 3 0
Liquor Store 9 7 1
Beer and Wine Store 10 6 3
Hotel 11 1 1
Restaurant 12 21 4
Crime Data
Description Average * 1 Mile Average ** 1/2 Mile Average***
Property Crimes 64.2 107 207.11
Violent Crimes 12.31 8.49 13.58
*Citywide average per square mile **Average per square mile within 1 mile radius ***Average per square mile within ½ mile radius
Property Violation Data
Description Average 1/2 Mile Average
Parcels w/Violations 41 25
Total Violations 69 48
Census 2020 Data 1/2 Mile Radius
BlockGroup 2020 Population Owner Occupied Residential Vacancy Persons in Poverty
1032082 1476 446 407 164
1032083 910 500 68 27
1032102 2162 377 102 139
1032103 1264 404 18 0
1032104 969 134 63 49
1032105 2200 17 84 175
1034002 1400 579 16 41
1034004 1148 398 6 42
1049001 1205 382 32 14
Average 1601 393 60 177
Liquor License Map: TOASTED OWL PV
4326 E CACTUS RD
Date: 9/12/2025
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Request for a Series 15 - Special Event liquor license for the temporary sale of all
liquors.
Summary
Applicant
Cale Wicks
Location
300 E. Indian School Road
Council District: 4
Function
Concert
Date(s) - Time(s) / Expected Attendance
November 22, 2025 - 2 p.m. to 10:15 p.m. / 15,000
November 23, 2025 - 2 p.m. to 10:15 p.m. / 15,000
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of this application.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Alan Stephenson and the City Clerk
Department.
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Request for a liquor license. Arizona State License Application 358680.
Summary
Applicant
Theresa Morse, Agent
License Type
Series 6 - Bar
Location
4228 W. Van Buren Street
Zoning Classification: C-3
Council District: 4
This request is for an ownership transfer of a liquor license for a bar. This location was
previously licensed for liquor sales and may currently operate with an interim permit.
This location requires a Use Permit to allow outdoor dining and outdoor alcohol
consumption.
The 60-day limit for processing this application is November 3, 2025.
Pursuant to A.R.S. 4-203, a spirituous liquor license shall be issued only after
satisfactory showing of the capability, qualifications and reliability of the applicant and
that the public convenience and the best interest of the community will be substantially
served by the issuance. If an application is filed for the issuance of a license for a
location, that on the date the application is filed has a valid license of the same series
issued at that location, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that the public
convenience and best interest of the community at that location was established at the
time the location was previously licensed. The presumption shall not apply once the
licensed location has not been in use for more than 180 days.
Other Active Liquor License Interest in Arizona
This applicant does not hold an interest in any other active liquor license in the State of
Arizona.
Public Opinion
No protest or support letters were received within the 20-day public comment period.
Applicant’s Statement
The applicant submitted the following statement in support of this application. Spelling,
grammar and punctuation in the statement are shown exactly as written by the
applicant on the City Questionnaire.
I have the capability, reliability and qualifications to hold a liquor license because:
“I am qualified to own and operate this bar as I have approximately 5 years working in
the liquor industry. I have taken both Basic and Management Liquor Law training and I
and my staff will take the training in October to ensure all employees are familiar with
valid ID's and to recognize obvious intoxicated customer. The employees will be
instructed to notice myself so I can arrange safe transportation and/or remove the
person if they arrived obviously intoxicated. I am looking forward to owning a business
in Phoenix.”
The public convenience requires and the best interest of the community will be
substantially served by the issuance of the liquor license because:
"This is an existing bar that has been servicing the neighborhood community since
1/19/2022. This application is a person to person transfer not a location transfer
requiring to qualify on location. The owner will maintain a friendly atmosphere for
customers and the bar will continue to be in the best interest of the community. If there
are any questions or concerns even though this is a person to person transfer the
owner will be available to answer questions."
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of this application noting the applicant must resolve any
pending City of Phoenix building and zoning requirements, and be in compliance with
the City of Phoenix Code and Ordinances.
Attachments
Attachment A - Cantina LA 43 - Data
Attachment B - Cantina LA 43 - Map
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Alan Stephenson and the City Clerk
Department.
Liquor License Data: CANTINA LA 43
Liquor License
Description Series 1 Mile 1/2 Mile
Wholesaler 4 11 1
Bar 6 1 1
Beer and Wine Bar 7 1 0
Liquor Store 9 2 0
Beer and Wine Store 10 6 2
Crime Data
Description Average * 1 Mile Average ** 1/2 Mile Average***
Property Crimes 64.2 111.17 111.67
Violent Crimes 12.31 23.77 25.15
*Citywide average per square mile **Average per square mile within 1 mile radius ***Average per square mile within ½ mile radius
Property Violation Data
Description Average 1/2 Mile Average
Parcels w/Violations 41 23
Total Violations 69 41
Census 2020 Data 1/2 Mile Radius
BlockGroup 2020 Population Owner Occupied Residential Vacancy Persons in Poverty
1125122 310 0 333 236
1126022 2508 204 39 842
1126023 1396 329 46 126
1126024 2164 405 16 1596
1146001 1754 218 48 367
Average 1601 393 60 177
Liquor License Map: CANTINA LA 43
4228 W VAN BUREN ST
Date: 9/12/2025
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Inc. - District 6
Request for a Series 15 - Special Event liquor license for the temporary sale of all
liquors.
Summary
Applicant
Shonna James
Location
5005 E. Camelback Road
Council District: 6
Function
Gala
Date(s) - Time(s) / Expected Attendance
November 14, 2025 - 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. / 200 attendees
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of this application.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Alan Stephenson and the City Clerk
Department.
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Request for a Series 15 - Special Event liquor license for the temporary sale of all
liquors.
Summary
Applicant
Kelly Bushong
Location
1221 N. Central Avenue
Council District: 7
Function
Community Event
Date(s) - Time(s) / Expected Attendance
November 14, 2025 - 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. / 300 attendees
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of this application.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Alan Stephenson and the City Clerk
Department.
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Request for a liquor license. Arizona State License Application 357648.
Summary
Applicant
Aaron Dailey, Agent
License Type
Series 12 - Restaurant
Location
3648 W. Southern Avenue, Ste. 148-150
Zoning Classification: C-2
Council District: 7
This request is for a new liquor license for a restaurant. This location was previously
licensed for liquor sales and does not have an interim permit.
The 60-day limit for processing this application is November 1, 2025.
Pursuant to A.R.S. 4-203, a spirituous liquor license shall be issued only after
satisfactory showing of the capability, qualifications and reliability of the applicant and
that the public convenience and the best interest of the community will be substantially
served by the issuance. If an application is filed for the issuance of a license for a
location, that on the date the application is filed has a valid license of the same series
issued at that location, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that the public
convenience and best interest of the community at that location was established at the
time the location was previously licensed. The presumption shall not apply once the
licensed location has not been in use for more than 180 days.
Other Active Liquor License Interest in Arizona
This applicant does not hold an interest in any other active liquor license in the State of
Arizona.
Public Opinion
No protest or support letters were received within the 20-day public comment period.
Applicant’s Statement
The applicant submitted the following statement in support of this application. Spelling,
grammar and punctuation in the statement are shown exactly as written by the
applicant on the City Questionnaire.
I have the capability, reliability and qualifications to hold a liquor license because:
“The owners of Collective Coffee are Title 4 liquor law trained. they will ensure that
employees handling alcohol will also attend a Title 4 class and abide by Arizona liquor
laws.”
The public convenience requires and the best interest of the community will be
substantially served by the issuance of the liquor license because:
“Collectiv eCoffee is a community-centered business providing a unique space for
collaboration and networking in the heart of South Phoenix and Laveen-an area with
few spaces like ours. the license will allow us to enhance teh experience we offer to
our patrons by responsibly serving alcoholic beverages creating a welcoming
environment. We would like to support and host local events, celebrations and
partnerships with other small businesses.”
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of this application.
Attachments
Attachment A - Collective Coffee - Data
Attachment B - Collective Coffee - Map
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Alan Stephenson and the City Clerk
Department.
Liquor License Data: COLLECTIVE COFFEE
Liquor License
Description Series 1 Mile 1/2 Mile
Beer and Wine Bar 7 1 0
Liquor Store 9 1 1
Beer and Wine Store 10 3 2
Restaurant 12 1 1
Crime Data
Description Average * 1 Mile Average ** 1/2 Mile Average***
Property Crimes 64.2 139.03 360.19
Violent Crimes 12.31 18.47 30.25
*Citywide average per square mile **Average per square mile within 1 mile radius ***Average per square mile within ½ mile radius
Property Violation Data
Description Average 1/2 Mile Average
Parcels w/Violations 40 26
Total Violations 69 65
Census 2020 Data 1/2 Mile Radius
BlockGroup 2020 Population Owner Occupied Residential Vacancy Persons in Poverty
1155001 2006 390 16 410
1155002 1706 397 34 521
1166061 1648 264 13 559
1166063 2872 482 19 440
1166072 2014 304 5 239
1166121 3256 780 37 575
Average 1601 393 60 177
Liquor License Map: COLLECTIVE COFFEE
3648 W SOUTHERN AVE
Date: 9/9/2025
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Request for a Series 15 - Special Event liquor license for the temporary sale of all
liquors.
Summary
Applicant
Kelley Fitzsimmons
Location
215 N. 7th Street
Council District: 8
Function
Annual Gala
Date(s) - Time(s) / Expected Attendance
November 15, 2025 - 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. / 500 attendees
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of this application.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Alan Stephenson and the City Clerk
Department.
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For $50,700 in additional payment authority for Contract 155156 to provide Firefighter
1 and 2 certifications for the Fire Department. These certifications, developed by the
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), ensure recruits meet national standards
for fire service professionals. The additional funding will support the completion of
these certifications under the current contract ensuring the academy maintains its high
training standards.
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For $47,850 in payment authority to purchase a gyratory compactor for the Street
Transportation Department. This equipment is essential for testing asphalt and
concrete materials used in the construction of streets and parking lots as part of the
City's Capital Improvement Program. The acquisition of this new compactor is critical
to ensure the production of accurate and reliable material samples, which are tested in
accordance with City approved standards and specifications.
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To make payment of up to $5,250,000, in settlement of claim(s) in Garcia v. City of
Phoenix, CV2024-009448, 23-0469-001, AU, BI, for the Finance Department pursuant
to Phoenix City Code Chapter 42. This is a settlement of a claim involving the Police
Department that occurred on June 7, 2023.
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8151 West Palm Lane (Ordinance S-52355) - District 5
Request authorization for the City Manager, or his designee, to grant Tangalee, L.L.C.
an easement for irrigation purposes across City-owned property located at 8151 W.
Palm Lane for consideration in the amount of the appraised value and other
considerations. Further request authorization for the City Treasurer to accept all funds
related to this item.
Summary
A portion of an abutting farm parcel was acquired by Zen@Desert Sky for residential
development. In so doing, irrigation to the remaining portion of the farm will be cut off.
The requested easement, approximately 2,313 square feet, is required to maintain
irrigation to the remainder of the farm lying adjacent and west of the development. A
new route is proposed across the City parcel lying north of the proposed development
at the southerly portion of the City parcel. A request to extinguish the easement will be
submitted in the future when the balance of the farm is developed or improved and
irrigation is no longer required.
Financial Impact
Compensation for the easement will be reflective of market value.
Location
8151 W. Palm Lane identified by Maricopa County Parcel No. 102-37-001B
Council District: 5
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager John Chan and the Parks and
Recreation and Finance departments.
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Award (Ordinance S-52359) - Citywide
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into contracts with
Ford Audio-Video Systems, LLC; Inter Technologies Corporation; RTS Solutionz Inc.;
and Technology Providers, Inc. to provide additional Audio Visual (AV) Equipment and
Services for Citywide use. These cooperative contracts will be added to the existing
pool of approved vendors (Bluum USA, Inc.; Commercial Computer Services, Inc. dba
CCS Presentation Systems; and IES Communications, LLC) previously authorized by
Council on July 2, 2025, (Ordinance S-52174) for $18,000,000. No additional funds are
needed; request to utilize Ordinance S-52174 for these additional vendors.
Summary
The purpose of the AV Equipment and Services cooperative agreements is to provide
a broad range of audio and video equipment and professional engineering services to
departments Citywide. These additional contracts will ensure an adequate pool of
contractors and continuity of service across multiple departments, supporting AV
equipment and services for Emergency Operation Center, Convention Center, 911
operations, PHXTV, City Council Assembly Rooms and Council Chambers. The
contracts supports AV equipment purchases and replacements and provides direct
engineering support and services, such as analysis, design, configuration of existing
systems, software, hardware and ongoing maintenance. Examples of equipment that
are purchased on this contract are wireless headphones for Fire and Police
communication, sound system components, microphones and video equipment and
broadcast servers to address the loss of closed captioning capability. Ancillary services
that may be offered in conjunction with implementation or extension of a product
include design, installation, training, maintenance and integration.
Procurement Information
In accordance with Administrative Regulation 3.10, standard competition was waived
based on an approved Determination Memo citing Special Circumstance Alternative
Competition. The State of Arizona Solicitation No. BPM006242 (Audio & Visual
Commercial and Professional Broadcast Grade Equipment, Services, and Rental) was
awarded through a competitive process consistent with the City’s procurement
requirements as outlined in Phoenix City Code, Chapter 43. The requested AV
materials and services are essential to supporting Citywide operations. These
cooperative contracts enable departments to procure specialized or custom AV
products along with related services such as design, installation, and ongoing
maintenance. By leveraging this cooperative agreement, the City will benefit from
national government pricing and volume discounts.
Contract Term
The terms of these contracts shall commence on or about October 15, 2025, and end
on August 10, 2030, with a one-year option to extend the term.
Financial Impact
The aggregate cost of these contracts will not exceed $18,000,000. No additional
funds are needed.
Concurrence/Previous Council Action
The City Council approved:
Audio Visual Equipment and Services (Ordinance S-52174) on July 2, 2025.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by City Manager Jeffrey Barton and the Finance Department.
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Purposes (Ordinance S-52360) - Districts 2, 3 & 5
Request for the City Council to accept easements for drainage, vehicular non-access,
water and sewer purposes; further ordering the ordinance recorded. Legal descriptions
are recorded via separate recording instrument.
Summary
Accepting the property interests below will meet the Planning and Development
Department's Single Instrument Dedication Process requirement prior to releasing any
permits to applicants.
Easements (a)
MCR: 20250517476
Applicant and Grantor: Build To Fruit Property LLC; its successor and assigns
Date: September 8, 2025
Purpose: Water and Sewer
Location: 20550 N. 56th Street
APN: 212-35-574A
File: FN 250076
Council District: 2
Easements (b)
MCR: 20250524295
Applicant and Grantor: H & H Developers LLC; its successor and assigns
Date: September 11, 2025
Purpose: Vehicular Non-Access
Location: 18816 and 18830 N. 29th Place
APN: 213-16-005L; 213-16-012C
File: FN 250088
Council District: 2
Easements (c)
MCR: 20250548055
Applicant and Grantor: PV Retail II SPE, LLC; its successor and assigns
Date: September 23, 2025
Purpose: Water
Location: 12770 N. Tatum Boulevard
APN: 167-25-157
File: FN 250069
Council District: 3
Easements (d)
MCR: 20250522086
Applicant and Grantor: TTRG AZ Phoenix 99th McDowell Dev, LLC; its successor and
assigns
Date: September 10, 2025
Purpose: Drainage
Location: 1937 N. 99th Avenue
APN: 102-33-526
File: FN 250060
Council District: 5
Easements (e)
MCR: 20250522087
Applicant and Grantor: TTRG AZ Phoenix 99th McDowell Dev, LLC; its successor and
assigns
Date: September 10, 2025
Purpose: Sewer
Location: 1937 N. 99th Avenue
APN: 102-33-526
File: FN 250060
Council District: 5
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Alan Stephenson and the Planning and
Development and Finance departments.
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and Roadway Purposes (Ordinance S-52361) - Districts 2, 5, 7 & 8
Request for the City Council to accept and dedicate easements and a deed for public
utility, roadway, sidewalk, and roadway purposes; further ordering the ordinance
recorded. Legal descriptions are recorded via separate recording instrument.
Summary
Accepting and dedicating the property interests below will meet the Planning and
Development Department's Single Instrument Dedication Process requirement prior to
releasing any permits to applicants.
Easement (a)
MCR: 20250524294
Applicant and Grantor: H & H Developers LLC; its successor and assigns
Date: September 11, 2025
Purpose: Public Utility
Location: 18816 and 18830 N. 29th Place
APN: 213-16-005L; 213-16-012C
File: 250087
Council District: 2
Easement (b)
MCR: 20250522277
Applicant and Grantor: TTRG AZ Phoenix 99th McDowell Dev, LLC; its successor and
assigns
Date: September 10, 2025
Purpose: Sidewalk
Location: 1937 N. 99th Avenue
APN: 102-33-526
File: 250060
Council District: 5
Easement (c)
MCR: 20250517472
Applicant and Grantor: Cristobal Arias Revocable Living Trust dated October 22, 2021;
its successor and assigns
Date: September 8, 2025
Purpose: Public Utility
Location: 945 W. Corona Avenue
APN: 105-57-003
File: 250083
Council District: 7
Deed (d)
MCR: 20250528362
Applicant and Grantor: Boise Cascade Building Materials Distribution, L.L.C. ; its
successor and assigns
Date: September 12, 2025
Purpose: Roadway
Location: 200 S. 35th Avenue
APN: 106-22-003A
File: 250073
Council District: 7
Easement (e)
MCR: 20250517485
Applicant and Grantor: Sustainable D, LLC; its successor and assigns
Date: September 8, 2025
Purpose: Public Utility
Location: 5047 S. 10th Street
APN: 113-50-054
File: 250086
Council District: 8
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Alan Stephenson and the Planning and
Development and Finance departments.
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52363) - Out of City
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to terminate and extinguish an
easement located at 3007 N. Granite Reef Road, recorded October 1, 1949, in Docket
1949-0026001.
Summary
The Verde transmission water main located within the easement was disconnected
from the City of Phoenix water distribution system and left in place in December 2011.
As a result, the 33-foot easement is no longer needed by the Water Services
Department and can be terminated upon complete removal, crush-in-place or
backfilling of the water main. As consideration for termination of the easement at this
location, the property owners excavated and completely removed the water line within
their property boundaries. Water Services staff confirmed that this work was completed
in June 2025.
Location
3007 N. Granite Reef Road, Scottsdale, Arizona, identified by Maricopa County
Assessor's parcel number 130-38-101.
Council District: Out of City
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Ginger Spencer and the Water
Services and Finance departments.
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(Ordinance S-52364) - District 7
Request authorization for the City Manager, or his designee, to grant an irrigation
easement to Salt River Project (SRP) within the 107th Avenue right-of-way, south of
Lower Buckeye Road, for consideration in the amount of the appraised value and other
consideration. Further request authorization for the City Treasurer to accept all funds
related to this item.
Summary
Development of the QuikTrip project requires SRP irrigation facilities to be relocated
from an open distribution ditch to an underground pipeline. The approximate 726
square foot easement within the east side of the 107th Avenue right-of-way will
connect SRP's irrigation pipe to the relocated facilities within the QuikTrip project. The
developer is paying for all costs related to the easement.
Financial Impact
Revenue will be reflective of the market value of the easement.
Location
Within the 107th Avenue right-of-way, south of Lower Buckeye Road.
Council District: 7
Responsible Department
This item is recommended by City Manager Jeffrey Barton and the Street
Transportation and Finance departments.
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- Letter of Agreement (Ordinance S-52366) - Citywide
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into Letters of
Agreement to reinstate the terms and conditions for the following contracts:
International Textile Traders, Inc. dba Arizona Uniform & Apparel (152936); Ritz Safety
LLC (152935); and Tyndale Company, Inc. (152939). These contracts will continue to
provide safety and non-safety uniforms, accessories, and related services for Citywide
use. Request to continue using funds previously approved via Ordinances S-46906
and S-51387. The additional expenditures will not exceed $500,000. Further request to
authorize the City Controller to disburse all funds related to this item.
Summary
The purpose of the Letters of Agreement is to continue to provide safety and non-
safety related uniforms to employees across various Citywide departments.
Administrative Regulation 2.71 authorizes the provision for safety and non-safety City-
issued uniforms to employees in designated departments. These uniforms are
intended for staff who interact with the public, work in environments with health or
safety considerations and/or operate in a shop or field settings.
The awarded contracts supply a range of uniform items, including shirts, pants, hats,
jackets, arc-rated gear, and high-visibility reflective apparel. These items support
employees across various departments such as Aviation, Housing, Parks and
Recreation, Phoenix Conventions Center, Public Works, Street Maintenance and
Water Services in performing their assigned duties and ensuring adequate service
coverage and capacity. City staff will select the most cost-effective contract available to
meet their operational needs whenever feasible.
The Letters of Agreement are required to provide the various Citywide departments
these services until March 31, 2026, as needed.
Contract Term
The term of the Letters of Agreement will begin on or about October 30, 2025, and
expire on December 31, 2025, with a three-month option to extend through March 31,
2026.
Financial Impact
Upon approval of $500,000 in additional funds, the revised aggregate value of the
contracts will not exceed $6,042,570. Funds are available in the various departments'
operating budgets.
Concurrence/Previous Council Action
The City Council previously reviewed this request:
- Safety and Non-Safety Uniforms, Accessories, and Related Services (Citywide),
Contracts 152935, 152936, 152937, 152938, 152939, and 152940 (Ordinance S-
46906) on September 2, 2020.
- Safety and Non-Safety Uniforms, Accessories, and Related Services (Citywide),
Contracts 152935, 152936, 152937, 152938, 152939, and 152940 (Ordinance S-
51387) on November 13, 2024.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by City Manager Jeffrey Barton and the Finance Department.
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S-52375) - Citywide
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into contracts with
Andrus Properties Inc.; BIO-Janitorial Service, Inc.; BWC Enterprises Inc. dba
Woodruff Construction; J.P. & Sons Contracting, Inc.; Kowalski Construction Inc.;
Pacific Federal Construction, LLC; RCI Property Enterprises, LLC; SDB, Inc. dba SDB
Contracting Services; and Tusk Developers LLC to provide miscellaneous building
repair services for the Parks and Recreation, Library, and Housing Departments.
Further request to authorize the City Controller to disburse all funds related to this
item. The total value of the contracts will not exceed $6 million.
Summary
These contracts will provide all labor, supervision, materials, replacement parts,
supplies, tools, transportation, equipment, architectural stamped plans as needed, and
any/all necessary permits and incidentals required to provide comprehensive general
maintenance and repair services for City-owned and/or maintained facilities and
properties. Establishing a Qualified Vendor List (QVL) allows for a timely and
successful execution of services. The City’s usage is on an as-needed basis.
Procurement Information
A Request for Qualifications was processed in accordance with Administrative
Regulation 3.10 to establish a Qualified Vendor List (QVL).
Fifteen offerors submitted qualifications and 11 were deemed to be responsive and
responsible. An evaluation committee of City Staff evaluated those offers based on the
following minimum qualifications:
· Business Model
· Experience
· Licenses and Qualifications
· Approach to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Safety and
Staff Training
After reaching consensus, the evaluation committee recommends award to the
following offerors:
· Andrus Properties Inc.
· BIO-Janitorial Service, Inc.
· BWC Enterprises Inc. DBA Woodruff Construction
· J.P. & Sons Contracting, Inc.
· Kowalski Construction Inc.
· Pacific Federal Construction, LLC
· RCI Property Enterprises, LLC
· SDB, Inc. dba SDB Contracting Services
· Tusk Developers LLC
Contract Term
The contracts will begin on or about February 1, 2026, and will expire on January 31,
2031, for a five-year term with no options to extend.
Financial Impact
The aggregate contract value will not exceed $6 million. Funding is available in the
Parks and Recreation, Library, and Housing departments’ operating and Capital
Improvement Program budgets.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by City Manager Jeffrey Barton, Deputy City Managers John
Chan and Gina Montes and the Parks and Recreation, Library and Housing
departments.
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Sunrise Drive Demolition - PA75200807 (Ordinance S-52374) - District 8
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into a Distribution
Design and Construction Contract with Salt River Project (SRP) for removal of
overhead wire and utility poles from property for City Project 2333 West Sunrise Drive
Demolition. Further request to grant an exception pursuant to Phoenix City Code 42-20
to authorize inclusion in the documents pertaining to this transaction of indemnification
and assumption of liability provisions that otherwise should be prohibited by Phoenix
City Code 42-18. Further request authorization for the City Controller to disburse all
funds related to this item in an amount not to exceed $6,185.70.
Summary
Ordinances S-47680 and S-47991 authorized the acquisition of 39.3 acres of real
property for South Mountain Preserve and the designation of that property as
“Mountain Preserve.” To restore the recently acquired preserve lands to natural
Sonoran Desert flora, existing structures on the parcel have been demolished. This
request will allow SRP to remove overhead power lines and utility poles on a property
located at 2333 W. Sunrise Drive. This construction contract represents the cost for
SRP to remove the overhead utility lines and utility poles.
Contract Term
The term of the contract will begin on or about October 15, 2025, and will expire when
the project is completed and accepted.
Financial Impact
The contract will not exceed $6,185.70. Funding is available in the Parks and
Recreation Department's Capital Improvement Program budget.
Location
2333 W. Sunrise Drive
Council District: 8
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by City Manager Jeffrey Barton, Deputy City Manager John
Chan and the Parks and Recreation and Street Transportation departments.
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(Ordinance S-52377) - Citywide
Request authorization for the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into a Letter of
Agreement with Phoenix Children’s Hospital (PCH) for Clinical Experiences.
Summary
This agreement facilitates an opportunity for Phoenix Children’s Hospital Fellows to
observe Phoenix Fire Department personnel delivering emergency medical services in
the pre-hospital environment. Through direct observation of pre-hospital emergency
care, Fellows will develop competence in the skills essential for patient care prior to
hospital arrival while also gaining insight into the complexities and challenges of
various emergency scenes. Additionally, this experience will enhance the Fellows’
understanding of the role and integration of Fire/EMS response systems within a large
metropolitan setting. The clinical experience will adhere to the duty hour requirements
established by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
Contract Term
The agreement will be for five years from the date executed.
Financial Impact
There is no cost associated with this agreement.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Assistant City Manager Lori Bays and the Fire Department.
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(Ordinance S-52365) - Citywide
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into a contract with
International Medical Direction LLC to provide medical direction services for the Fire
Department. Further request to authorize the City Controller to disburse all funds
related to this item. The total value of the contract will not exceed $4,134,476.
Summary
The Phoenix Fire Department (PFD) is required to have medical direction for the
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program including its Emergency Medical
Technician (EMT) and Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic (EMT-P) programs.
International Medical Direction LLC will provide a team of qualified physicians to offer
consultation and oversight across all aspects of pre-hospital emergency and non-
emergency medical services for PFD. A designated Administrative Medical Director will
serve as the lead and primary point of contact to ensure compliance with the terms of
the Agreement.
This contract is responsible for establishing the overall medical direction for patient
care in accordance with state rules and regulations; establishing standards for basic
and advanced training; providing continuing education programs for all EMS
personnel; establishing appropriate medical protocols for all operational phases of the
basic and advanced life support programs; and establishing policy on the selection and
use of medications, supplies and medical equipment in coordination with the Fire
Department. This contract will also provide management and coordination of online
direction to PFD paramedics and provide oversight to other physicians that may be
used to provide medical direction to PFD paramedics while they are working in the
field.
In addition, the State of Arizona requires that any agency that provides medical
transports to patients (to the hospital) must have medical direction services. Only then
can an agency such as PFD receive a "certificate of necessity" from the State to
provide emergency transportation (ambulance) services.
Procurement Information
A Request for Proposal procurement was processed in accordance with City of
Phoenix Administrative Regulation 3.10.
Two vendors submitted proposals deemed responsive and responsible. An evaluation
committee of City staff evaluated those offers based on the following criteria with a
maximum possible point total of 1,000:
· Approach to Scope of Work (0-400 points)
· Qualification, Experience, and References (0-350 points)
· Price (0-250 points)
After reaching consensus, the evaluation committee recommends award to the
following vendor:
· International Medical Direction LLC, 825 points.
Contract Term
The contract will begin on or about January 1, 2026, for a five-year term with no
options to extend.
Financial Impact
The aggregate contract value will not exceed $4,134,476. Funding is available in the
Fire Department's operating budget.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Assistant City Manager Lori Bays and the Fire Department.
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Lake Pleasant Regional Park (Ordinance S-52367) - Out of City
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to allow the Police
Department to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with Maricopa County
for Scuba Diver training at Lake Pleasant Regional Park. Also request, under the
authority of Phoenix City Code section 42-20, the City Council waive indemnification
and liability requirements of Phoenix City Code section 42-18.
Summary
The Phoenix Police Department is equipped with a Dive Team who have specialized
training in water search and rescues, including under water search and rescues in the
lakes, rivers and canals throughout the City. Additionally, the team is often called by
the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue team to assist their team(s)
with searches in larger bodies of water such as Lake Pleasant where scuba training is
essential.
The agreement will provide the Phoenix Police Dive team access to areas of Lake
Pleasant designated specifically for scuba diving training.
Contract Term
The term of the agreement will be five years, commencing on the date it is fully
executed.
Financial Impact
There is no financial impact to the City.
Location
Lake Pleasant Regional Park, 41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road, Morristown, AZ
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Assistant City Manager Lori Bays and the Police Department.
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Enter into Grant Agreements (Ordinance S-52368) - Citywide
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to submit applications to the
Federal Transit Administration (FTA) for grant assistance; enter into agreements with
the FTA for the purpose of accepting any grants awarded; and enter into agreements
with any local governments and agencies receiving a pass-through share of the
awarded grant funds. Further request to authorize the City Treasurer to accept, and
the City Controller to disburse, all funds related to this item. The total of all grant funds
in the application is $138,327,142.
Summary
The City of Phoenix is the designated recipient of FTA grant funds for the Phoenix-
Mesa-Scottsdale Urbanized Area (UA) and the direct recipient of FTA grant funds for
the Phoenix West-Goodyear-Avondale UA. Phoenix submits FTA grant applications on
behalf of all local governments and agencies in the region. All projects are in the
Maricopa Association of Governments’ approved Transportation Improvement Plan
and the Arizona Department of Transportation’s approved State Transportation
Improvement Plan. The use of grant funds includes, but is not limited to, the purchase
of new and replacement transit fleet vehicles; preventative maintenance funding for
vehicles and transit assets/systems; and program administration.
Financial Impact
Grant funds sought in the applications total $138,327,142. Within this total, the funding
directly sought for Phoenix programs amounts to approximately $51,235,595, for which
the matching funds of approximately $9,442,472 are available in the Public Transit
Department’s budget.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Amber Williamson and the Public
Transit Department.
ATTACHMENT A
ORDINANCE S-
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
SUBMIT ANNUAL GRANT APPLICATIONS TO THE
FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION; AND
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER ANY
ASSOCIATED AGREEMENTS NECESSARY TO ACCEPT
AND DISTRIBUTE THOSE FEDERAL GRANTS; AND
FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY TREASURER TO
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RECEIVE AND THE CITY CONTROLLER TO DISBURSE
ALL FUNDS
follows:
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHOENIX as
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SECTION 1. The City Manager or the City Manager’s designee is
authorized to submit to the City’s annual applications for Federal Transit Administration
(FTA) grant assistance. The total amount of grant funds sought from FTA for the region
is up to one hundred thirty-eight million three hundred twenty-seven thousand one
hundred forty-two dollars ($138,327,142). If awarded, the City alone is expected to
receive fifty-one million two hundred thirty-five thousand five hundred ninety-five dollars
($51,235,595) from this federal allocation, which will require a local match by the City
not to exceed nine million four hundred forty-two thousand four hundred seventy-two
dollars ($9,442,472).
SECTION 2. The City Manager or the City Manager’s designee is also
authorized to execute an agreement with FTA to accept the grant assistance, if
awarded, and enter into agreements with other local governments and agencies for
distributing any pass-through FTA grant funds.
SECTION 3. The City Treasurer is authorized to receive and the City
Controller is authorized to disburse all funds for purposes of this ordinance.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Phoenix this 29th day of October
2025.
ATTEST:
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MAYOR
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Denise Archibald, City Clerk
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Julie M. Kriegh, City Attorney
BY: __________________________
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REVIEWED BY:
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Jeffrey Barton, City Manager
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Grant Program and Low No Emission Grant Program Grant Applications and
Enter into Grant Agreements with Valley Metro Rail, Inc. and Valley
Metro/Regional Public Transportation Authority (Ordinance S-52369) - Citywide
Request to authorize the City Manager, or the City Manager's designee, to
retroactively apply for, accept funding with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) for
grant assistance from the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 Rebuilding American Infrastructure
with Sustainability and Equity Program (RAISE) and Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Competitive
Funding Opportunity: Low or No Emission Program and Buses and Bus Facilities
Program and enter into an agreement with the FTA for the purpose of accepting any
grants awarded. Further request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to
enter into agreements with Valley Metro Rail, Inc. and Valley Metro/Regional Public
Transportation Authority (RPTA) to receive their pass-through shares of the awarded
grants. Additionally request to authorize the City Treasurer to accept, and the City
Controller to disburse, all funds related to this item in the amount not to exceed
$29,235,534.
Summary
Phoenix is the designated recipient of FTA grant funds for the Phoenix-Mesa
Urbanized Area. Phoenix submits FTA grant applications on behalf of all local
governments and agencies in the region. The RAISE grant is for Valley Metro Rail for
the Rio East-Dobson Streetcar Extension study. The Low or No Emission Program and
Bus and Bus Facilities program grant is for RPTA for funding to support the purchase
of low or no emission buses and related infrastructure. All projects are in the Maricopa
Association of Governments’ approved Transportation Improvement Plan and the
Arizona Department of Transportation’s approved State Transportation Improvement
Plan.
Financial Impact
The projects will be utilizing pass-through funding from the FTA. Valley Metro Rail, Inc.
was awarded $15,939,835. Valley Metro/RPTA was awarded $13,295,699.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Amber Williamson and the Public
Transit Department.
ATTACHMENT A
ORDINANCE S-
AN ORDINANCE RETROACTIVELY AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO SUBMIT GRANT APPLICATIONS ON
BEHALF OF VALLEY METRO RAIL, INCORPORATED
AND VALLEY METRO/REGIONAL PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY FOR THE FTA FY 2024
RAISE AND FY 2023 “LOW OR NO EMISSION” GRANT
PROGRAMS; AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER
TO ENTER ANY ASSOCIATED AGREEMENTS
NECESSARY TO ACCEPT AND DISTRIBUTE THESE
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FEDERAL FUNDS; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE
CITY TREASURER TO RECEIVE AND THE CITY
CONTROLLER TO DISBURSE ALL FUNDS
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHOENIX as
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follows:
R SECTION 1. The City Manager or the City Manager’s designee is
authorized to retroactively submit grant applications for the FTA FY 2024 RAISE and
FY 2023 Low or No Emission grant programs. Total FTA grant assistance funding will
not exceed twenty-nine million two hundred thirty-five thousand five hundred thirty-four
dollars ($29,235,534) as follows: Valley Metro Rail, Inc. was awarded funding not to
exceed fifteen million nine hundred thirty-nine thousand eight hundred thirty-five dollars
($15,939,835). Valley Metro Regional Transportation Authority (RPTA) was awarded
funding not to exceed thirteen million two hundred ninety-five thousand six hundred
ninety-nine dollars ($13,295,699).
SECTION 2. The City Manager, or the City Manager’s designee is also
authorized to enter into agreements with FTA to accept the grant assistance and with
Valley Metro Rail, Inc. and Valley Metro/RPTA for distributing any pass-through grant
funds.
SECTION 3. The City Treasurer is authorized to accept and the City
Controller is authorized to disburse all funds for the purposes of this ordinance.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Phoenix this 29th day of
October 2025.
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MAYOR
ATTEST:
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Denise Archibald, City Clerk
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Julie M. Kriegh, City Attorney
BY: __________________________
SMJ
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REVIEWED BY:
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Jeffrey Barton, City Manager
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Administration’s Low or No Emission Grant Program and the Grants for Buses
and Bus Facilities Competitive Program and Enter into Grant Agreements
(Ordinance S-52370) - Citywide
Request to authorize the City Manager, or the City Manager's designee, to
retroactively apply for and accept funding from the Federal Transit Administration
(FTA) for grant assistance from the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Competitive Funding
Opportunity: Low or No Emission Grant Program and the Grants for Buses and Bus
Facilities Competitive Program and enter into agreements with the FTA for the purpose
of accepting any grants awarded. Further request to authorize the City Treasurer to
receive, and the City Controller to disburse, all funds related to this item in accordance
with the terms of the grant and agreements. The total of all grant funds will not exceed
$14,487,203.
Summary
On July 15, 2025, Phoenix applied for the FTA’s FY 2025 Low or No Emission Grant
Program and the Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Competitive Program for the
purchase of zero-emission buses. This is a combined competitive grant program which
Phoenix has applied for in previous years, successfully being awarded in the FY 2022
program. This application requests grant funds for between 10 and 12 battery electric
buses to be purchased as replacements for buses which have met their useful life. The
grant request is scalable, with one option for 10 buses and a second for 12.
Financial Impact
Grant funds for the 10-bus option would be $12,072,669 with a local match of
$2,130,471. Grant funds for the 12-bus option would be the maximum total of
$14,487,203, with a local match of $2,556,565. The local match portion is available in
the Public Transit Department’s budget.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Amber Williamson and the Public
Transit Department.
ATTACHMENT A
ORDINANCE S-
AN ORDINANCE RETROACTIVELY AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO APPLY FOR THE CITY TO RECEIVE
GRANT ASSISTANCE FROM THE FEDERAL TRANSIT
ADMINISTRATION’S FY2025 GRANT PROGRAMS FOR
“LOW-OR NO-EMISSION” AND “BUSES AND BUS
FACILITIES”; AND ALSO AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO ENTER ANY ASSOCIATED AGREEMENTS
NECESSARY TO ACCEPT AND DISTRIBUTE THOSE
FEDERAL GRANTS; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE
CITY TREASURER TO RECEIVE AND THE CITY
CONTROLLER TO DISBURSE ALL FUNDS
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHOENIX as
follows:
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SECTION 1. The City Manager or the City Manager’s designee is
retroactively authorized to apply for the City to receive grant assistance from the
Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) FY 2025 Low- or No-Emission Grant Program
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and FTA’s Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Program. The total amount of federal
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grant funding sought from FTA will not exceed fourteen million four hundred eighty-
seven thousand two hundred three dollars ($14,487,283) with scalable options for
between 10 and 12 buses as follows: Grant funds for the 10-bus option will be twelve
million seventy-two thousand six hundred sixty-nine dollars ($12,072,669) with two
million one hundred thirty thousand four hundred seventy-one dollars ($2,130,471) as a
local match; Grant funds for the 12-bus option will be fourteen million four hundred
eighty-seven thousand two hundred three dollars ($14,487,203) with a two million five
hundred fifty-six thousand five hundred sixty-five dollars ($2,556,565) local match.
Section 2. The City Manager or the City Manager’s designee is also
authorized to execute agreements with the FTA to accept any awarded grant
assistance to receive any pass-through FTA grant funds. The City’s local match for its
portion of federal funding sought from FTA will not exceed two million five hundred fifty-
six thousand five hundred sixty-five dollars ($2,556,565).
Section 3. The City Treasurer is authorized to receive and the City
Controller is authorized to disburse all funds for the purpose of this ordinance.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Phoenix this 29th day of
October 2025.
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ATTEST:
__________________________
Denise Archibald, City Clerk
AF MAYOR
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Julie M. Kriegh, City Attorney
BY: __________________________
SMJ
___________________________
REVIEWED BY:
__________________________
Jeffrey Barton, City Manager
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Request for Award (Ordinance S-52354) - Citywide
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into a contract with J
Harris Industrial Water Treatment, Inc. to provide water purification systems service
and parts for the Public Works and Water Services departments. Further request to
authorize the City Controller to disburse all funds related to this item. The total value of
the contract will not exceed $750,000.
Summary
This contract will provide inspection, testing, and monitoring of bacteria levels in
laboratory reagent water for the Water Services Environmental Laboratory and the
Crime Laboratory. Additionally, the contractor will inspect, drain, clean, or replace
membranes in the humidification system at the Phoenix Art Museum.
The vendor will perform repairs, supply parts, and replace equipment as needed to
ensure that all water purification systems operate efficiently. These systems are critical
to City operations, as the Crime Laboratory requires accurate water quality to ensure
reliable testing for law enforcement purposes, and the Phoenix Art Museum depends
on precise humidity control to preserve and protect artwork displayed and stored on-
site.
Procurement Information
An Invitation for Bid procurement was issued in accordance with Administrative
Regulation 3.10.
One vendor submitted a bid that was determined to be responsive to the specifications
and responsible for providing the required goods and services. Following an evaluation
based on price, the procurement officer recommends an award to the following vendor:
· J Harris Industrial Water Treatment, Inc.
Contract Term
The contract will begin on or about January 1, 2026, for a three-year term with two,
one-year options to extend.
Financial Impact
The aggregate contract value will not exceed $750,000.
Funding is available in the Public Works and Water Services departments' budgets.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Ginger Spencer and the Public Works
and Water Services departments.
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Request for Award (Ordinance S-52356) - Citywide
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into separate
contracts with Balar Holding Corp. dba Balar Equipment; BTE Body Company, Inc.;
Short Equipment, Inc. to provide Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and
aftermarket refuse truck parts for the Public Works Department. Further request to
authorize the City Controller to disburse all funds related to this item. The total value of
the contract will not exceed $36,975,795.
Summary
These contracts will provide repairs and maintenance to ensure all City refuse and
recycling collection vehicles are safe, efficient, and reliable for operations to provide
refuse trash and recycling collection services to City residents. It will also allow OEM
and aftermarket refuse truck parts to be purchased for regular maintenance and
necessary repairs of the refuse truck fleet.
Procurement Information
An Invitation for Bid procurement was processed in accordance with City of Phoenix
Administrative Regulation 3.10.
Three vendors submitted bids deemed to be responsive to posted specifications and
responsible to provide the required goods and services. Following an evaluation based
on price, the procurement officer recommends award to the following vendors:
Selected Bidders
Bidder A: Balar Holding Corp. dba Balar Equipment
Bidder B: BTE Body Company, Inc.
Bidder C: Short Equipment, Inc.
Contract Term
The contract will begin on or about November 1, 2025, for a three-year term with two,
one-year options to extend.
Financial Impact
The aggregate contract value will not exceed $36,975,795. Funding is available in the
Public Works Department's budget.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Ginger Spencer and the Public Works
Department.
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3, 5, 6 & 8
Request to amend Phoenix City Code, Section 36-158, Schedule I, Local Speed Limits
due to local speed limit changes at nine locations.
Summary
Speed limits are established under Arizona Revised Statutes, Section 28-703, which
requires an engineering study and traffic investigation. The Phoenix City Code and
Charter require that all changes to local speed limits on City streets be approved by
Attachment A.
The Street Transportation Department conducted a comprehensive review of the
speed limit ordinance and is recommending local speed limit changes at nine
locations, as summarized in Attachment B. All nine changes are related to road and
traffic conditions. All recommended speed limit changes are based on traffic
investigations conducted with the engineering judgment of Street Transportation staff.
Concurrence/Previous Council Action
The Transportation, Infrastructure, and Planning Subcommittee recommended City
Council adopt the recommended changes to Phoenix City Code, Section 36-158,
Section I, Local Speed Limits on October 15, 2025, by a vote of 4-0.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by City Manager Jeffrey Barton and the Street Transportation
Department.
Attachment A
Revised
ARTICLE XII. PENALTY AND SCHEDULES
36-158 Schedule I—Local speed limits.
It is hereby determined upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation that the speed limit
permitted by state law on the following streets or intersections is greater or less than is reasonable
under existing conditions, and it is hereby declared that the maximum speed limits shall be as
hereinafter set forth on those streets, parts of streets or intersections herein designated at the times
specified when signs are erected giving notice thereof.
The City Traffic Engineer may declare a maximum speed limit that is determined pursuant to this
section to be effective at all times or at such times as indicated on the speed limit signs. The City
Traffic Engineer may establish lower speed limits for different times of day, different types of vehicles,
varying weather conditions, special events, work zones for construction, maintenance or other activity
in the roadway and other factors bearing on safe speeds. The lower limits are effective when posted
on appropriate fixed, variable or portable signs.
Table A. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Acoma Drive 51st Avenue to 43rd Avenue
Acoma Drive Black Canyon Freeway to 23rd Avenue
Acoma Drive 36th Street to 40th Street
Acoma Drive Tatum Boulevard to 64th Street
Arroyo Norte Drive Northbound I-17 Frontage Road to 3900 West
Beardsley Road 32nd Street to 34th Street
Butler Drive 39th Avenue to 27th Avenue
Butler Drive Black Canyon Freeway to 19th Avenue
Campbell Avenue 71st Avenue to 51st Avenue
Campbell Avenue 113th Avenue to 107th Avenue
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Table A. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Campbell Avenue 35th Avenue to 15th Avenue
Campbell Avenue 12th Street to 16th Street
Campbell Avenue 20th Street to 44th Street
Canterbury Drive Thunderbird Road to Tam-O-Shanter Drive
Cashman Drive Pinnacle Peak Road to 44th Street
Central Avenue Liberty Lane to Chandler Boulevard
Central Avenue Lincoln Street to Madison Street
Central Avenue Grovers Avenue to Union Hills Drive
Chauncey Lane 68th Street to Scottsdale Road
Cholla Street 24th Street to 32nd Street
Cholla Street 40th Street to Tatum Boulevard
Clarendon Avenue 55th Avenue to Maryvale Parkway
Colter Street 16th Street to SR-51
Copperhead Trail North Valley Parkway to Gambit Trail
Copperhead Trail West of 14th Lane Traffic Circle to Gambit Trail
Coral Gables Drive Thunderbird Road to 7th Street
Deem Hills Parkway 51st Avenue to Stetson Valley Parkway
Deer Valley Drive 1,200 feet west of 35th Avenue to 35th Avenue
Desert Willow Parkway East Dixileta Drive to Dynamite Boulevard
Desert Willow Parkway West 30200 North Cave Creek Road to 31000 North Cave Creek Road
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Table A. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Dove Valley Road 52nd Place to 56th Street
Dunlap Avenue 7th Street to 12th Street
Durango Street 67th Avenue to 63rd Avenue
Elwood Street 40th Street to 48th Street
Encanto Boulevard 93rd Avenue to 91st Avenue
Encanto Boulevard 75th Avenue to 73rd Avenue
Encanto Boulevard 71st Avenue to 51st Avenue
Encanto Boulevard 49th Avenue to 31st Avenue
Encanto Boulevard Grand Avenue to 19th Avenue
Freemont Road Rough Rider Road to Cashman Drive
100 Feet +/- North of East Papago Park to Traffic Circle at
Galvin Parkway
Botanical Garden Entrance
Grand Ave 7th Avenue to 15th Avenue
Greenway Road 20th Street to Cave Creek Road
Grovers Avenue 51st Avenue to 27th Avenue
Grovers Avenue Central Avenue to Cave Creek Road
Hatcher Road 19th Avenue to 12th Street
Highland Avenue Campbell Avenue to 107th Avenue
Highland Avenue 16th Street to 24th Street
Hillcrest Way I-17 Frontage Road to 39th Lane
Illini Street 30th Street to Riverpoint Parkway
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Table A. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Inspiration Mountain
Stetson Valley Parkway to Stetson Valley Parkway
Parkway
Jefferson Street 27th Avenue to 23rd Avenue
Jefferson Street 7th Avenue to 4th Avenue
Jesse Owens Parkway Central Avenue to 7th Street
Jones Avenue 103rd Avenue to 99th Avenue
Kelton Lane 29th Avenue to 28th Avenue
Knox Road Warpaint Drive to 36th Street
Lafayette Boulevard 44th Street to 64th Street
Lakewood Parkway West 3300 East to 3600 East to 17000 South to 15800 South
Lakewood Parkway East 3600 East to 3800 East to 17000 South to 15800 South
Liberty Lane 17th Avenue to Central Avenue
Lindner Drive (West Section) 45th Avenue to Augusta North
Lindner Drive (East Section) 45th Avenue to Grovers Avenue
Lockwood Drive Freemont Road to Cashman Drive
Marriott Drive Pathfinder Drive to Deer Valley Drive
Maryland Avenue 43rd Avenue to Black Canyon Freeway
Maryland Avenue Central Avenue to 16th Street
Maryvale Parkway 51st Avenue to Indian School Road
Missouri Avenue 43rd Avenue to 27th Avenue
Missouri Avenue Black Canyon Freeway to 19th Avenue
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Table A. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Mohave Street 7th Avenue to 7th Street
Morningside Drive Black Canyon Freeway to 21st Avenue
Morten Avenue 16th Street to 1900 East
Mountain View Road 23rd Avenue to 19th Avenue
Mountain View Road 32nd Street to 36th Street
Northern Avenue 26th Street to 32nd Street
North Valley Parkway Carefree Highway to 33rd Lane
Oak Street 16th Street to 44th Street
Oak Street 48th Street to 52nd Street
Oak Street (Eastbound) 56th Street to 64th Street
Olympic Drive Central Avenue to Jesse Owens Parkway
Orangewood Avenue 43rd Avenue to 19th Avenue
Osborn Road Black Canyon Freeway to 7th Avenue
Osborn Road 40th Street to 56th Street
Paradise Lane 7th Street to 16th Street
Paradise Lane Tatum Boulevard to 56th Street
Paradise Lane 47th Avenue to 43rd Avenue
Pathfinder Drive 44th Street to Marriott Drive
Piedmont Road 48th Street to 51st Street
Pinnacle Vista Drive Pyramid Peak Parkway to Inspiration Mountain Parkway
Pinnacle Vista Drive 52nd Street to 56th Street
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Table A. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Pointe Golf Club Drive Thunderbird Road to Sharon Drive
Princess Drive 68th Street Scottsdale Road
Quail Track Drive North Valley Parkway to Copperhead Trail
Ranger Drive Tatum Boulevard to 55th Street
Riverpoint Parkway Wood Street to Illini Street
Roeser Road 7th Avenue to Central Avenue
Roeser Road 40th Street to 48th Street
Roosevelt Street 57th Avenue to 43rd Avenue
Roosevelt Street 39th Avenue to 35th Avenue
Roosevelt Street 33rd Avenue to 27th Avenue
Roosevelt Street 19th Avenue to 7th Avenue
Roosevelt Street Central Avenue to 16th Street
Rose Garden Lane 29th Avenue to 19th Avenue
Rough Rider Road Black Mountain Boulevard to 40th Street
Sells Drive 79th Drive to 71st Drive
Sky Crossing Way Deer Valley Road to Black Mountain Boulevard
SR-51 (East Access Road) 500 Feet North of Camelback Road to Colter Street
Stanford Drive 40th Street to 44th Street
Stetson Hills Loop 43rd Avenue to 39th Drive
Sweetwater Avenue 51st Avenue to Black Canyon Freeway
Sweetwater Avenue Cave Creek Road to 42nd Street
Sweetwater Avenue Paradise Valley Parkway East to Scottsdale Road
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Table A. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Thunderbird Road 28th Street to 32nd Street
Trailblazer Drive 44th Street to Tatum Boulevard
University Drive 24th Street to Magnolia Street (2700 East)
Utopia Road 23rd Avenue to 19th Avenue
Van Buren Street 7th Street to 16th Street
Via Del Deserto 33rd Lane to Via Puzzola
Via Puzzola Carefree Highway to Cloud Road
Via Tramonto Carefree Highway to Via Vista
Via Vista 27th Avenue to Via Tramonto
Vineyard Road 47th Avenue to 43rd Avenue
Virginia Avenue 35th Avenue to 27th Avenue
Virginia Avenue Central Avenue to 7th Street
Warpaint Drive Knox Road to Coconino Street
Washington Street 7th Avenue to 4th Avenue
Wier Avenue 39th Avenue to 35th Avenue
Winchcomb Drive 26th Avenue to Acoma Drive (2300 West)
Wood Street Riverpoint Parkway to University Drive
1st Avenue Grant Street to Roosevelt Street
3rd Avenue Thomas Road to Osborn Road
3rd Street Monroe Street to Indian School Road
4th Street 5th Street crossover to Roosevelt Street
5th Street Van Buren Street to 5th Street Crossover
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Table A. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
5th Street Crossover 5th Street to Fillmore Street
7th Avenue Jackson Street to Van Buren Street
7th Avenue Coral Gables Drive to Greenway Parkway
7th Street Jefferson Street to Van Buren Street
11th Avenue Greenway Parkway to Bell Road
11th Street Washington Street to Moreland Street
12th Street Vineyard Road to Southern Avenue
12th Street Moreland Street to Thomas Road
12th Street Osborn Road to Mountain View Road
12th Street Bell Road to Agua Fria Freeway
15th Avenue 0.25 miles south of Magnolia Street to Northern Avenue
15th Avenue Hatcher Road to Shangri-La Road
15th Avenue Bell Road to Grovers Avenue
15th Avenue Union Hills Drive to Utopia Road
16th Street Grovers Avenue to Beardsley Road
18th Street Camelback Road to 500 Feet North of Camelback Road
19th Avenue Olney Avenue to Dobbins Road
20th Street Dobbins Road to Baseline Road
20th Street Roeser Road to Broadway Road
20th Street Jefferson Street to Roosevelt Street
20th Street McDowell Road to Cambridge Avenue
20th Street Greenfield Road to Highland Avenue
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Table A. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
20th Street Missouri Avenue to Bethany Home Road
21st Avenue Bell Road to Union Hills Drive
23rd Avenue Indian School Road to Glendale Road
23rd Avenue Orangewood Avenue to Dunlap Avenue
23rd Avenue Acoma Drive to Greenway Road
23rd Avenue Union Hills Drive to Utopia Road
24th Street South Mountain Avenue to Baseline Road
24th Street Shea Boulevard to Sweetwater Avenue
26th Avenue Thunderbird Road to Acoma Drive
26th Street SR-51 to Shea Boulevard
27th Avenue Rose Garden Lane to Deer Valley Drive
27th Drive Carefree Highway to Via Vista
28th Street Oak Street to Camelback Road
28th Avenue 29th Avenue to Kelton Lane
29th Avenue Union Hills Drive to Kristal Way
29th Avenue Beardsley Road to Rose Garden Lane
31st Avenue Van Buren Street to Encanto Boulevard
31st Avenue Thomas Road to Grand Avenue
31st Avenue Indian School Road to Camelback Road
31st Avenue Northern Avenue to Dunlap Avenue
31st Avenue Cheryl Drive to Thunderbird Road
31st Avenue Bell Road to Kristal Way
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Table A. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
31st Avenue Yorkshire Drive to Beardsley Road
32nd Street 750 Feet South of Beautiful Lane to Baseline Road
32nd Street Deer Valley Road to Sky Crossing Way
32nd Street Puget Avenue to Mountain View Road
33rd Lane North Valley Parkway to Via Del Deserto
36th Street Ranch Circle North to Suncrest Court
36th Street Roeser Road to Broadway Road
36th Street McDowell Road to Camelback Road
36th Street Mountain View Road to Shea Boulevard
36th Street Cactus Road to Greenway Road
36TH STREET THUNDERBIRD ROAD TO GREENWAY ROAD
39th Avenue Van Buren Street to Osborn Road
39th Avenue Missouri Avenue to Camino Acequia
39th Avenue Peoria Avenue to Cactus Road
39th Avenue Bell Road to Yorkshire Drive
40th Street University Drive to 0.25 Miles North of University Drive
43rd Avenue Olney Avenue to Dobbins Road
44th Street Frye Road to Chandler Boulevard
44th Street Ray Road to Warner-Elliot Loop
44th Street Paradise Village Parkway North to Bell Road
44th Street Deer Valley Drive to Cashman Drive
45th Avenue Bell Road to Union Hills Drive
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Table A. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
46th Street Paradise Village Parkway North to Thunderbird Road
47th Avenue Baseline Road to Vineyard Road
47th Avenue Thunderbird Road to Greenway Road
47th Avenue Acoma Drive to Bell Road
48th Street Pecos Park Entrance to Frye Road
48th Street Elwood Street to University Drive
48th Street Van Buren Street to McDowell Road
48th Street Cholla Street to Paradise Village Parkway South
50th Street Frye Road to Chandler Boulevard
51st Street Elliot Road to Piedmont Road
52nd Place Rancho Paloma Drive to Dove Valley Road
52nd Street Thomas Road to Osborn Road
52nd Street Cholla Street to Cactus Road
52nd Street Thunderbird Road to Bell Road
52nd Street Jomax Road to Pinnacle Vista Drive
53rd Avenue Maryvale Parkway to Indian School Road
55th Avenue McDowell Road to Camelback Road
55th Avenue Pinnacle Peak Road to Alameda Road
56th Street Mountain View Road to Shea Boulevard
59th Avenue South Mountain Avenue to Baseline Road
60th Street Desert Cove Avenue to Cholla Street Alignment
60th Street Cactus Road to Bell Road
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Table A. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
63rd Avenue Lower Buckeye Road to Pima Street
63rd Avenue Thomas Road to Osborn Road
63rd Avenue Indian School Road to Camelback Road
65th Avenue 2500 feet +/- south of to Dobbins Road
68th Street Princess Drive to Mayo Boulevard
70th Street Princess Drive to Mayo Boulevard
71st Avenue Van Buren Street to Roosevelt Street
71st Avenue McDowell Road to Indian School Road
71st Avenue Campbell Avenue to Camelback Road
71st Drive Indian School Road to Sells Drive
71st Street Kierland Boulevard to Sandra Terrace
79th Drive Osborn Road to Sells Drive
*80th Lane *Thomas Road to Osborn Road
93rd Avenue Encanto Boulevard to Thomas Road
95th Avenue McDowell Road to Encanto Boulevard
103rd Avenue Broadway Road to Country Place Boulevard
103rd Avenue Indian School Road to Campbell Avenue
111th Avenue Campbell Avenue to Camelback Road
Table A1. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on School Days.
Cactus road Wb 350 ft +/- east of 37th Avenue and eb 350 ft +/- west of 37th
Avenue
Ray Road 400 Feet North of Thunderhill Drive to 100 Feet South of
Mountain Sky Avenue
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Table A. Prima Facie Speed Limit 35 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
19th Avenue 450 Feet North of Orangewood Avenue to 450 Feet South of
Orangewood Avenue
Table B. Prima Facie Speed Limit 35 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Adams Street 27th Avenue to Washington Street
Anthem Way 46th Drive to Black Canyon Freeway
Ball Park Boulevard Camelback Road to Grand Canal
Beardsley Road 20th Street to Cave Creek Road
Bethany Home Road 16th Street to 18th Street
Black Mountain Boulevard Rancho Paloma Drive to Carefree Highway
Buckeye Road 31st Avenue to 27th Street
Camelback Road 27th Avenue to 28th Street
Central Avenue Mineral Road to Thunderbird Trail
Central Avenue Thunderbird Trail to Dobbins Road
(Southbound)
Central Avenue Vineyard Road to Pioneer Street
Central Avenue Watkins Street to Lincoln Street
Central Avenue Roosevelt Street to Mountain View Road
Central Avenue Happy Valley Road to 2,050 Feet +/- North of Happy Valley Road
Chandler Boulevard Shaughnessey Road To 19th Avenue
Chandler Boulevard 19th Avenue to 15th Avenue
(Westbound)
Chandler Boulevard Pecos Road to Shaughnessey Road
Cheryl Drive 35th Avenue to Metro Parkway West
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Table A. Prima Facie Speed Limit 35 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Circle Mountain Road New River Road to Barko Lane
Cotton Center Boulevard 40th Street to 48th Street
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Table B. Prima Facie Speed Limit 35 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Desert Foothills Parkway Chandler Boulevard to 5th Avenue
Desert Willow Parkway East 31000 North Cave Creek Road (East Side) to 5000 East Dixileta
Drive
Dobbins Road Central Avenue to 19th Street
Dove Valley Road North Valley Parkway to 16th Avenue
Dunlap Avenue 7th Avenue to 7th Street
Encanto Boulevard 83rd Avenue to 75th Avenue
Estrella Drive SR202 to 51st Avenue
Frye Road 3rd Street to Desert Foothills Parkway
Galvin Parkway North of Traffic Circle at Botanical Garden Entry to McDowell Road
Grand Avenue 18th Avenue to 15th Avenue
Grant Street Black Canyon Freeway to Lincoln Street
Grant Street 16th Street to Sky Harbor Circle
Greenway Road Cave Creek Road to Greenway Parkway
Guadalupe Road 48th Street to Interstate 10
Holmes Boulevard Bell Road to Grovers Avenue
Indian School Road 27th Avenue to 20th Street
Indian School Road 45th Street to 48th Street
Jefferson Street 23rd Avenue to 7th Avenue
Jefferson Street 7th Street to Washington Street
Jefferson Street 7th Street to 265 Feet +/- East of 26th Street (except frontage road
which is 25 mph)
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Table B. Prima Facie Speed Limit 35 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Jomax Road Cave Creek Road to Tatum Boulevard
Jomax Road Tatum Boulevard to 52nd Street
Kierland Boulevard Greenway Parkway to Scottsdale Road
Knox Road 36th Street to 48th Street
Liberty Lane Desert Foothills Parkway to 13th Way
Lincoln Street Grant Street to 7th Street
Lone Mountain Road 40th Street to Cave Creek Road
Lower Buckeye Road 300 Feet West to 300 Feet East of 99th Avenue
Lower Buckeye Road 22nd Avenue to 19th Avenue
Maryland Avenue 19th Avenue to Central Avenue
Maryvale Parkway Indian School Road to 51st Avenue
Mayo Boulevard Black Mountain Boulevard to 40th Street
McDowell Road 27th Avenue to 32nd Street
Metro Parkway Entire Street Surrounding Metro Center
Missouri Avenue 19th Avenue to 24th Street
Mohave Street 7th Street to Sky Harbor Circle
Mohave Street 22nd Street to 24th Street
Mountain View Road Central Avenue to 12th Street
Norterra Parkway Happy Valley Road to Jomax Road
Oak Street 52nd Street to 56th Street
Osborn Road 7th Avenue to 36th Street
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Table B. Prima Facie Speed Limit 35 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Paloma Parkway Bronco Butte Trail to Dove Valley Road
Paradise Village Parkway Entire Street Surrounding Paradise Village
Peoria Avenue 19th Avenue to 7th Avenue
Pinnacle Peak Road 19th Avenue to 7th Street
Pocono Way 800 feet north of Hackamore Drive to 33rd Avenue
Pyramid Peak Parkway 1,900 Feet +/- north of Brookhart Way to City Limits
(Northbound)
Ranch Circle North Ray Road (3600 East) to Ray Road (4300 East)
Ranch Circle South Ray Road to Mountain Parkway
Rancho Paloma Drive Black Mountain Boulevard to 56th Street
Roeser Road Central Avenue to 40th Street
Roosevelt Street 16th Street to 32nd Street
Rose Garden Lane 19th Avenue to 7th Avenue
Shea Boulevard 24th Street to 32nd Street
Sky Harbor Circle 22nd Street to Grant Street, Mohave Street to Grant Street, and
Mohave Street to 22nd Street
Southern Avenue 7th Avenue to 7th Street
Stetson Valley Parkway Deem Hills Parkway to Straight Arrow Lane
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Table B. Prima Facie Speed Limit 35 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Tatum Boulevard 40th Street to Cave Creek Road
Thistle Landing Drive 48th Street to 50th Street
Thomas Road 27th Avenue to 32nd Street
Thunderbird Road 32nd Street to 38th Place
Tombstone Trail Norterra Parkway to 21st Avenue
University Drive 16th Street to 24th Street
Utopia Road Black Canyon Freeway to 23rd Avenue
Utopia Road Cave Creek Road to 32nd Street
Van Buren Street 35th Avenue to 7th Avenue
Van Buren Street 16th Street to 44th Street
Washington Street Adams Street to 7th Avenue
Washington Street 7th Street to 24th Street (except frontage road which is 25 mph)
Williams Drive Black Canyon Freeway to 19th Avenue
Yorkshire Drive 43rd Avenue to Black Canyon Freeway
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Table B. Prima Facie Speed Limit 35 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
1st Avenue Crossover Grant Street to Hadley Street
3rd Avenue Osborn Road to Indian School Road
3rd Street Frye Road to Chandler Boulevard
5th Avenue Desert Foothills Parkway to Chandler Boulevard
5th Street Crossover Fillmore Street to 4th Street
7th Avenue Dobbins Road to Baseline Road
7th Avenue Magnolia Street to Jackson Street
7th Avenue Van Buren Street to Missouri Avenue
7th Avenue Dunlap Avenue to Hatcher Road
7th Avenue Greenway Parkway to Bell Road
7th Street Mineral Road to Baseline Road
7th Street Lincoln Street to Jefferson Street
7th Street Van Buren Street to Missouri Avenue
7th Street Butler Drive to Cinnabar Avenue
15th Avenue Southern Avenue to Broadway Road
16th Street Dobbins Road to Baseline Road
16th Street Maricopa Freeway to Bethany Home Road
16th Street Bell Road to Grovers Avenue
17th Avenue Pecos Road to Chandler Boulevard
17th Avenue Buckeye Road to Grant Street
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Table B. Prima Facie Speed Limit 35 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
19th Avenue Buckeye Road to the Grand Canal
19th Avenue Glendale Avenue to Northern Avenue (Except where noted in
subsection A.1 of this section)
20th Street Highland Avenue to Missouri Avenue
21st Avenue Jomax Road to Tombstone Trail
23rd Avenue Mountain View Road to Cactus Road
23rd Avenue Utopia Road to Deer Valley Drive
23rd Avenue Pinnacle Peak Road to Happy Valley Road
24th Street Buckeye Road to Indian School Road
25th Avenue Dunlap Avenue to Peoria Avenue
27th Avenue South Mountain Avenue to Baseline Road
27th Avenue Lower Buckeye Road to Van Buren Street
27th Avenue Northern Avenue to Dunlap Avenue
27th Avenue Grovers Avenue to Union Hills Drive
27th Avenue Yorkshire Drive to Rose Garden Lane
27th Drive North Valley Parkway to Carefree Highway
28th Drive Peoria Avenue to Cactus Road
29th Avenue Dunlap Avenue to Metro Parkway
29th Avenue Greenway Road to Bell Road
32nd Street Air Lane to Van Buren Street
32nd Street Chandler Boulevard to Pecos Road
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Table B. Prima Facie Speed Limit 35 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
33rd Avenue Pocono Way to Pinnacle Vista Drive
35th Avenue South Mountain Avenue to Baseline Road
35th Avenue Van Buren Street to Encanto Boulevard
35th Avenue Happy Valley Road to 800 feet north of Hackamore Drive
36th Street Shea Boulevard to Cactus Road
39th Drive Pinnacle Peak Road to Happy Valley Road
40th Street 0.39 miles South of Air Lane to Washington Street
40th Street (Southbound) Shea Boulevard to Mercer Lane
40th Street Potter Drive to Deer Valley Drive
40th Street Tatum Boulevard to Lone Mountain Road
43rd Avenue Elwood Street Alignment to Lower Buckeye Road
43rd Avenue Anthem Way to 1,930 Feet North of Anthem Way
44th Street Campbell Avenue to Calle Feliz
44th Place Cotton Center Boulevard to Broadway Road
48th Street Frye Road to Chandler Boulevard
48th Street Washington Street to Van Buren Street
48th Street Piedmont Road to Guadalupe Road
50th Street Chandler Boulevard to Ray Road
51st Street 500 Feet South of Elliot Road to Warner-Elliot Loop
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Table C. Prima Facie Speed Limit 40 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
52nd Street McDowell Road to Thomas Road
52nd Street Cactus Road to Thunderbird Road
55th Avenue Alameda Road to Happy Valley Road
56th Street South City Limit to Van Buren Street
56th Street Oak Street to Camelback Road
56th Street Bell Road to Central Arizona Project Canal
56th Street Lone Mountain Road to Rancho Paloma Drive
64th Street Oak Street to McDowell Road (Southbound Only)
64th Street 255 Feet North of Hillcrest Boulevard to Chaparral Road
64th Street Mayo Boulevard to SR101
67th Avenue Osborn Road to Camelback Road
71st Avenue Baseline Road to Vineyard Road
79th Avenue McDowell Road to Thomas Road
107th Avenue Camelback Road to Missouri Avenue
Table B1. Prima Facie Speed Limit 35 Miles Per Hour from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on School Days.
Dunlap Avenue For Westbound, 650 Feet +/- West of 29th Avenue to 625 +/- West
of 35th Avenue
Dunlap Avenue For Eastbound, 545 Feet +/- West of 35th Avenue to 30th Avenue
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Table C. Prima Facie Speed Limit 40 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Table C. Prima Facie Speed Limit 40 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Air Lane 24th Street to 32nd Street
Baseline Road 43rd Avenue to 35th Avenue
Baseline Road 7th Avenue to 7th Street
Beardsley Road (Eastbound 37th Avenue to 27th Avenue
Frontage)
Beardsley Road Cave Creek Road to 32nd Street
Bell Road 19th Avenue to 12th Street
Bell Road 0.25 miles West of Cave Creek Road to 1,500 Feet East of 40th
Street
Bethany Home Road 43rd Avenue to 16th Street
Black Mountain Boulevard Mayo Boulevard to Pinnacle Peak Road
Broadway Road 51st Avenue to 32nd Street
Buckeye Road 39th Avenue to 31st Avenue
Cactus Road 39th Avenue to 350 ft West of 37th Avenue
Cactus Road 350 ft East of 37th Avenue to 19th Avenue
Cactus Road Cave Creek Road to 60th Street
Camelback Road 43rd Avenue to 27th Avenue
Camelback Road 28th Street to 64th Street
Carefree Highway 700 feet West of North Valley Parkway to Via Puzzola
Cave Creek Road Dunlap Avenue to Peoria Avenue
Cave Creek Road Marco Polo Road to Rose Garden Lane
Central Avenue (Northbound) Thunderbird Trail to Dobbins Road
Central Avenue Dobbins Road to Vineyard Road
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Table C. Prima Facie Speed Limit 40 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Central Avenue Pioneer Street to Watkins Street
Chandler Boulevard Marketplace Way to 34th Street
Deer Valley Drive 600 Feet West of 27th Avenue to 0.25 Miles East of 19th Avenue
Desert Foothills Parkway Pecos Road to Chandler Boulevard
Desert Peak Parkway Lieber Place to Cave Creek Road
Dobbins Road From West City Limit to 1,320 Feet +/- East
Dobbins Road 23rd Avenue to Central Avenue
Dunlap Avenue 43rd Avenue to 7th Avenue (Except where noted in Table B1 of
this section)
Durango Street 35th Avenue to Black Canyon Freeway
Elliot Road 2,085 Feet +/- West of 59th Avenue to 47th Lane
Elliot Road 46th Street to 51st Street
Elwood Street 7th Street to 16th Street
Galvin Parkway Van Buren Street to 100 Feet +/- North of East Papago Park (Zoo
Entrance)
Gavilan Peak Parkway 800 Feet +/- West of 33rd Lane to Cloud Road
Glendale Avenue 43rd Avenue 21st Street
Greenway Parkway 500 Feet West of 7th Avenue to 3rd Avenue (Except where noted
in Table B2 of this section)
Greenway Parkway Cave Creek Road to Greenway Road
Greenway Road 51st Avenue to 19th Avenue
Greenway Road Greenway Parkway to 300 Feet East of 30th Street
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Table C. Prima Facie Speed Limit 40 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Greenway Road 52nd Street to 500 Feet East of 60th Street
Indian School Road 67th Avenue to 27th Avenue
Indian School Road 20th Street to 45th Street
Indian School Road 48th Street to 60th Street
Jomax Road Black Canyon Freeway to Norterra Parkway
Liberty Lane 13th Way to 24th Street
Lincoln Drive 21st Street to 32nd Street
Lower Buckeye Road 107th Avenue to 300 Feet +/- West of 99th Avenue
Lower Buckeye Road 300 Feet +/- East of 99th Avenue to 95th Avenue
Lower Buckeye Road 79th Avenue to 67th Avenue
Lower Buckeye Road 27th Avenue to 22nd Avenue
Maricopa Freeway Frontage 23rd Avenue to 16th Street
Roads
McDowell Road 43rd Avenue to 27th Avenue
McDowell Road 32nd Street to 52nd Street
Mountain Parkway Chandler Boulevard to Ray Road
Norterra Parkway Jomax Road to North Valley Parkway
Northern Avenue 43rd Avenue to SR-51
North Valley Parkway Jomax Road to 30th Avenue
North Valley Parkway 800 Feet +/- West of 33rd Lane to 33rd Lane
Peoria Avenue 43rd Avenue to 19th Avenue
Pinnacle Peak Road 55th Avenue to 19th Avenue
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Table C. Prima Facie Speed Limit 40 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Priest Drive Salt River Drive to Van Buren Street
Pyramid Peak Parkway 67th Avenue to City Limits
(Southbound)
Pyramid Peak Parkway 67th Avenue to 1,900 Feet +/- North of Brookhart Way
(Northbound)
Ray Road Chandler Boulevard to Interstate 10 (Except where noted in Table
A1 of this section)
Rose Garden Lane Cave Creek Road to 32nd Street
Shea Boulevard 32nd Street to 450 Feet East of 40th Street
Southern Avenue 39th Avenue to 31st Avenue
Southern Avenue 19th Avenue to 7th Avenue
Southern Avenue 7th Street to 24th Street
SOUTHERN AVENUE 7TH STREET TO 48TH STREET
Stetson Valley Parkway Range Mule Drive to Deem Hills Parkway
Tatum Boulevard Mayo Boulevard to Deer Valley Drive
Thomas Road 800 Feet West of 59th Avenue to Grand Avenue
Thomas Road 32nd Street to 56th Street
Thunderbird Road 31st Avenue to Coral Gables Drive
Thunderbird Road 38th Place to Scottsdale Road
Union Hills Drive 27th Avenue to 19th Avenue
Union Hills Drive 7th Street to 20th Street
University Drive Wood Street to 48th Street
Van Buren Street 67th Avenue to 200 Feet West of 63rd Avenue
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Table C. Prima Facie Speed Limit 40 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Van Buren Street 39th Avenue to 35th Avenue
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Table C. Prima Facie Speed Limit 40 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Van Buren Street 44th Street to 500 feet +/- east of Project Drive
Warner-Elliot Loop 4600 East Elliot Road to 578 Feet East of Wakial Loop
Washington Street 24th Street to 34th Street
7th Avenue Baseline Road to Magnolia Street
7th Avenue Missouri Avenue to Dunlap Avenue
7th Avenue Bell Road to Union Hills Drive
7th Avenue Rose Garden Lane to Deer Valley Drive
7th Street Baseline Road to Lincoln Street
7th Street Missouri Avenue to Butler Drive
7th Street Cinnabar Avenue to Clinton Street
7th Street Thunderbird Road to 600 Feet North of Bell Road
16th Street Baseline Road to the Maricopa Freeway
16th Street Bethany Home Road to Northern Avenue
19th Avenue Dobbins Road to Buckeye Road
19th Avenue Grand Canal to Glendale Avenue
19th Avenue Northern Avenue to Evans Drive
24th Street Pecos Road to Chandler Boulevard
24th Street Baseline Road to Buckeye Road
24th Street Indian School Road to Lincoln Drive
27th Avenue Baseline Road to 500 Feet +/- North
27th Avenue Van Buren Street to Northern Avenue
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Table C. Prima Facie Speed Limit 40 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
32nd Street Baseline Road to Wood Street
32nd Street Van Buren Street to Lincoln Drive
32nd Street Mountain View Road to Bell Road
32nd Street Beardsley Road to Rose Garden Lane
35th Avenue Dobbins Road to South Mountain Avenue
35th Avenue Baseline Road to Broadway Road
35th Avenue Lower Buckeye Road to Van Buren Street
35th Avenue Encanto Boulevard to Bell Road
35th Avenue Union Hills Drive to Beardsley Road
40th Street Pecos Road to Chandler Boulevard
40th Street 800 Feet South of Roeser Road to University Drive
40th Street Washington Street to McDowell Road
40th Street (Northbound) Shea Boulevard to Mercer Lane
40th Street Mercer Lane to Union Hills Drive
40th Street Mayo Boulevard to Pinnacle Peak Road
43rd Avenue Buckeye Road to Glendale Avenue
43rd Avenue Thunderbird Road to Beardsley Road
43rd Avenue Pinnacle Peak Road to Happy Valley Road
44th Street Washington Street to Campbell Avenue
44th Street Calle Feliz to McDonald Drive
48th Street Chandler Boulevard to Piedmont Road
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Table C. Prima Facie Speed Limit 40 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
51st Avenue Estrella Drive to Olney Avenue
51st Avenue Dobbins Road to Baseline Road
51st Avenue 0.5 Miles South of Lower Buckeye Road to Lower Buckeye Road
51st Avenue Roosevelt Street to Camelback Road
51st Avenue 250 Feet South of Cactus Road to Union Hills Drive
51st Avenue Pinnacle Peak Road to Range Mule Drive
52nd Street Van Buren Street to McDowell Road
55th Avenue Happy Valley Road to Deem Hills Parkway
56th Street Shea Boulevard to Bell Road
56th Street Central Arizona Project Canal to Pinnacle Peak Road
59th Avenue Dobbins Road to South Mountain Avenue
59th Avenue Roosevelt Street to Camelback Road
64th Street Cactus Road to Bell Road
67th Avenue 400 Feet +/- South of Elwood Street to Osborn Road
67th Avenue Happy Valley Road to Pyramid Peak Parkway
75th Avenue Baseline Road to Vineyard Road
75th Avenue 0.25 Miles South of Thomas Road to Devonshire Avenue
83rd Avenue Van Buren Street to Papago Freeway
91st Avenue McDowell Road to Indian School Road
99th Avenue 0.5 Miles South of Lower Buckeye Road to Durango Street
107th Avenue Indian School Road to Camelback Road
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Table D Prima Facie Speed limit 45 Miles Per Hour at All Times
Table D. Prima Facie Speed Limit 45 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Baseline Road 55th Avenue to 43rd Avenue
Baseline Road 35th Avenue to 7th Avenue
Baseline Road 7th Street to 48th Street
Beardsley Road (Frontage 27th Avenue to 20th Street
Roads)
Beardsley Road Frontage Road 27th Avenue to 51st Avenue
(Westbound)
Beardsley Road Frontage Road 51st Avenue to 37th Avenue
(Eastbound)
Bell Road 51st Avenue to 19th Avenue
Bell Road 12th Street to 0.25 Miles West of Cave Creek Road
Bell Road 1,500 Feet East of 40th Street to Scottsdale Road
Broadway Road 107th Avenue to 91st Avenue
Broadway Road 32nd Street to 48th Street
Buckeye Road 71st Avenue to 39th Avenue
Cactus Road 51st Avenue to 39th Avenue
Camelback Road 113th Avenue to 99th Avenue
Carefree Highway Via Puzzola to 0.5 Miles East of Via Tramonto / Paloma Parkway
Cave Creek Road Peoria Avenue to Marco Polo Road
Cave Creek Road Rose Garden Lane to Pinnacle Peak Road
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Table D Prima Facie Speed limit 45 Miles Per Hour at All Times
Cave Creek Road Pinnacle Peak To 660 Feet +/- North of Quiet Hollow Lane
(Southbound)
Cave Creek Road Peak View Road to Westland Road
Chandler Boulevard 19th Avenue to 15th Avenue
(Eastbound)
Chandler Boulevard 15th Avenue to Marketplace Way
Chandler Boulevard 34th Street to Interstate 10
Deer Valley Drive 35th Avenue to 600 Feet West of 27th Avenue
Deer Valley Drive 0.25 miles east of 19th Avenue to 56th Street
Dixileta Drive Tatum Boulevard to 52nd Street
Dobbins Road 1,320 Feet +/- East of City Limit to 200 Feet +/- West of 56th Glen
Dobbins Road 43rd Avenue to 0.25 Miles West of 35th Avenue
Dobbins Road 650 Feet West of 35th Avenue to 33rd Avenue
Dobbins Road 30th Lane to 23rd Avenue
Dove Valley Road 16th Avenue to Sonoran Desert Drive
Dynamite Boulevard Cave Creek Road to 40th Street
Greenway Parkway 17th Drive to 500 Feet West of 7th Avenue
Greenway Parkway 3rd Avenue to Cave Creek Road
Greenway Road 19th Avenue to 17th Drive
Greenway Road 300 Feet East of 30th Street to 52nd Street
Greenway Road 500 Feet East of 60th Street to Scottsdale Road
Happy Valley Road 67th Avenue to 29th Avenue
Happy Valley Road 800 Feet West of 23rd Avenue to 7th Street
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Table D Prima Facie Speed limit 45 Miles Per Hour at All Times
Indian School Road 99th Avenue to 67th Avenue
Jomax Road Norterra Parkway to 19th Avenue
Lone Mountain Road 56th Street to 63rd Street
Lower Buckeye Road 95th Avenue to 79th Avenue
Lower Buckeye Road 67th Avenue to 27th Avenue
Mayo Boulevard Tatum Boulevard to Scottsdale Road
McDowell Road 83rd Avenue to 43rd Avenue
McDowell Road 52nd Street to 64th Street
New River Road 1.0 Mile Southwest of Black Canyon Freeway to Black Canyon
Freeway
Pinnacle Peak Road Cave Creek Road to Scottsdale Road
Shea Boulevard 450 Feet East of 40th Street to 64th Street
Sonoran Desert Drive Dove Valley Road to Cave Creek Road
Southern Avenue 59th Avenue to 51st Avenue
Southern Avenue 31st Avenue to 19th Avenue
Southern Avenue 24th Street to 48th Street
Tatum Boulevard Mockingbird Land to Deer Valley Drive
Tatum Boulevard Deer Valley Drive to Cave Creek Road
Thomas Road 99th Avenue to 800 Feet West of 59th Avenue
Thunderbird Road 51st Avenue to 31st Avenue
Thunderbird Road Coral Gables Drive to Cave Creek Road
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Table D Prima Facie Speed limit 45 Miles Per Hour at All Times
Union Hills Drive 51st Avenue to 27th Avenue
Union Hills Drive 19th Avenue to 7th Street
Union Hills Drive 20th Street to Tatum Boulevard
Van Buren Street 83rd Avenue to 67th Avenue
Van Buren Street 200 Feet West of 63rd Avenue to 39th Avenue
Washington Street 34th Street to 56th Street
7th Avenue Union Hills Drive to Rose Garden Lane
7th Street Clinton Street to Thunderbird Road
7th Street 600 Feet North of Bell Road to Happy Valley Road
19th Avenue Evans Drive to Jomax Road
24th Street Baseline Road to Roeser Road
27th Avenue Southern Avenue to Broadway Road
29th Avenue Pinnacle Peak Road to Happy Valley Road
32nd Street Bell Road to Beardsley Road
35th Avenue 200 Feet South of Elliot Road to Dobbins Road
35th Avenue Baseline Road to 500 Feet +/- North
35th Avenue Broadway Road to Lower Buckeye Road
35th Avenue Bell Road to Union Hills Drive
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Table D Prima Facie Speed limit 45 Miles Per Hour at All Times
35th Avenue Beardsley Road to Pinnacle Peak Road
40th Street Baseline Road to 800 Feet South of Roeser Road
43rd Avenue South Mountain Avenue to Southern Avenue
43rd Avenue Lower Buckeye Road to Buckeye Road
43rd Avenue Glendale Avenue to Thunderbird Road
48th Street Baseline Road to Southern Avenue
51st Avenue Baseline Road to Roosevelt Street
51st Avenue Union Hills Drive to Beardsley Road
59th Avenue Elliot Road to Dobbins Road
59th Avenue Broadway Road to Durango Street alignment
59th Avenue Buckeye Road to Roosevelt Street
75th Avenue Broadway Road to 0.25 miles south of Thomas Road
75th Avenue Devonshire Avenue to Camelback Road
83rd Avenue Broadway Road to Buckeye Road
83rd Avenue Papago Freeway to Camelback Road
91st Avenue Elwood Street to Buckeye Road
91st Avenue Indian School Road to Camelback Road
99th Avenue Mobile Lane to Riverside Avenue
99th Avenue Durango Street to Buckeye Road
99th Avenue Thomas Road to Camelback Road
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Table E Prima Facie Speed limit 50 Miles Per Hour at All Times
Table E. Prrima Facie Speed Limit 50 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Buckeye Road 75th Avenue to 71st Avenue
Carefree Highway 0.5 Miles East of Via Tramonto / Paloma Parkway to 7th Avenue
Cave Creek Road Pinnacle Peak Road to 660 Feet +/- North of Quiet Hollow Lane
(Northbound)
Cave Creek Road 660 Feet +/- North of Quiet Hollow Lane to Peak View Road
El Mirage Road 0.25 Miles South of Camelback Road to 0.50 Miles North of
Camelback Road
New River Road Cloud Road to 1.0 Mile Southwest of Black Canyon Freeway
91st Avenue 1.56 Miles South of Broadway Road to 0.5 Miles South of Broadway
Road
Table F. Prima Facie Speed Limit 55 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
G. Parks.
1. North Mountain Park.
a. Prima Facie Speed Limit 25 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
North Mountain Park Entire Length
Drive
2. Papago Park.
a. Prima Facie Speed Limit 25 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
All roadways except Galvin Parkway.
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3. Pecos Park.
a. Prima Facie Speed Limit 25 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
All roadways within park boundary.
4. South Mountain Park.
a. Prima Facie Speed Limit 25 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
All roadways within park boundary.
5. Piestewa Peak Park.
a. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Piestewa Peak Road Piestewa Peak Park Boundary to End of Road Within Piestewa
Peak Park
H. Sky Harbor Airport.
1. Prima Facie Speed Limit 15 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Sky Harbor Boulevard (North and Between Terminal Curb and Sky Harbor Boulevard
South Roadway) Median on All Terminals 2 and 3 and on Level 1 of
Terminal 4
Sky Harbor Boulevard (North and All Ticketing/Check-in Lanes on Level 2 of Terminal 4
South Roadway)
2. Prima Facie Speed Limit 20 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Sky Harbor Boulevard 4,400 Feet East of 24th Street to 6,300 Feet East of 24th Street
(South Roadway)
3. Prima Facie Speed Limit 25 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Sky Harbor Boulevard All Ramps, Entries and Exits for All Ticketing/Check-in and Baggage
(North and South Claim Lanes at Terminals 3 and 4
Roadway)
4. Prima Facie Speed Limit 30 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
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Sky Harbor Boulevard 3,000 Feet East of 24th Street to 4,400 Feet East of 24th Street
(South Roadway)
5. Prima Facie Speed Limit 35 Miles Per Hour at All Times.
Sky Harbor Boulevard Between 24th Street and SR 143, Except as Provided in the Prior
(North and South Subsections
Roadway)
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ATTACHMENT B
SUMMARY OF CHANGES IN CITY OF PHOENIX SPEED LIMITS
AMENDING SECTION 36-158, SCHEDULE I - LOCAL SPEED LIMITS
Prima Facie Speed Limit 25 mph at all times
To be removed from ordinance
Council
Street Changed Segment Changed Reason for Change
District
Recommend reduction from 30 mph 5
to 25 mph by Traffic Engineer based
Sells Dr 79th Dr to 71st Dr
on traffic study and amount of front
facing homes
Recommend reduction from 30 mph 6
40th Street to 44th to 25 mph by Traffic Engineer based
Stanford Drive
Street on traffic study and amount of front
facing homes
Recommend reduction from 30 mph 3
Shea Boulevard to
to 25 mph by Traffic Engineer based
24th Street Sweetwater Avenue
on traffic study and amount of front
facing homes
Recommend reduction from 30 mph 3
SR51 to Shea to 25 mph by Traffic Engineer based
26th Street
Boulevard on traffic study and amount of front
facing homes
Recommend reduction from 30 mph 3
Cactus to to 25 mph by Traffic Engineer based
36th Street
Thunderbird on traffic study and amount of front
facing homes
Recommend reduction from 30 mph 5
Indian School Road to to 25 mph by Traffic Engineer based
71st Drive
Sells Drive on traffic study and amount of front
facing homes
Recommend reduction from 30 mph 5
Osborn Road to Sells to 25 mph by Traffic Engineer based
79th Drive
Drive on traffic study and amount of front
facing homes
Recommend reduction from 30 mph 5
Thomas Road to to 25 mph by Traffic Engineer based
80th Lane
Osborn Rd on traffic study and amount of front
facing homes
Prima Facie Speed Limit 40 mph at all times
Council
Street Changed Segment Changed Reason for Change
District
24th Street to 48th Recommend for reduction from 45
Southern Avene 8
Street mph to 40 mph by Traffic Engineer
based on traffic study
Note: All speed limit changes were recommended based on a traffic study and
approved by a Traffic Engineer.
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the Arizona Department of Transportation for the Installation, Maintenance, and
Operation of the Fiber Infrastructure along McDowell Road: 83rd Avenue to 91st
Avenue and 91st Avenue: McDowell Road to Lower Buckeye Road (Ordinance S-
52371) - Districts 5, 7 & Out of City
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into an
Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between the City of Phoenix and the City of
Tolleson, Maricopa County, and the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) for
the installation, maintenance and operation of fiber and conduit infrastructure being
installed as part of the McDowell Road: 83rd Avenue to 91st Avenue and 91st Avenue:
McDowell Road to Lower Buckeye Road Project. Further request the City Council to
grant an exception pursuant to Phoenix City Code section 42-20 to authorize
indemnification and assumption of liability provisions that otherwise would be
prohibited by Phoenix City Code section 42-18. The total estimated financial impact to
the City is $133,118. Additionally, request the City Controller to disburse all funds
related to this item.
Summary
The City of Phoenix intends to install approximately four miles of fiber and conduit
infrastructure along McDowell Road from 83rd Avenue to 91st Avenue and along 91st
Avenue from McDowell Road to Lower Buckeye Road, located within the City of
Phoenix, the City of Tolleson, and Maricopa County. The project will connect to the
existing City of Phoenix and City of Tolleson infrastructure with a direct fiber
connection to coordinate during non-recurring congestion and provide an agency-to-
agency communication path for the City of Tolleson to connect to the Regional
Community Network. The project will implement reliable communication paths to
connect Maricopa County fiber infrastructure and traffic signals and connect the City of
Phoenix and City of Tolleson's traffic signals to extend all three agencies' real-time
traffic management capabilities. The project will also provide a dependable connection
to ADOT fiber. The IGA sets forth the responsibilities of the participating agencies for
the construction and maintenance of the project.
Contract Term
Unless otherwise lawfully terminated by the Parties, this Agreement expires upon
completion and acceptance of the project and fulfillment of all terms of the agreement.
Financial Impact
The project is funded from local and federal funds through the Maricopa Association of
Governments (MAG) Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The estimated
construction cost is $2,335,395, which is made up of federal funds of $2,202,277 and a
local match of $133,118. This agreement is contingent upon the availability of federal
funds through the MAG TIP. Funding is available in the Street Transportation
Department's Capital Improvement Program.
Location
Within the City of Phoenix, the City of Tolleson, and Maricopa County along McDowell
Road from 83rd Avenue to 91st Avenue and along 91st Avenue from McDowell Road
to Lower Buckeye Road.
Council Districts: 5, 7, and Out of City.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by City Manager Jeffrey Barton and the Street Transportation
Department.
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52373) - Citywide
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute an amendment to
Agreements 158322 and 160482 with IRC West LLC dba Insta-Pipe SW for a name
change to Mocon Pacific, Inc. to provide additional Job Order Contracting Services for
the Water Services Department. Further request to authorize execution of
amendments to the agreement as necessary within the Council-approved expenditure
authority as provided below, and for the City Controller to disburse all funds related to
this item.
Summary
On October 15, 2023, the City and IRC West LLC dba Insta-Pipe SW entered into
Agreement 158322 for Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Job Order Contracting Services
4108JOC216.
On June 1, 2024, the City and IRC West LLC dba Insta-Pipe SW entered into
Agreement 160482 for Large Diameter Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Job Order
Contracting Services 4108JOC228.
On July 18, 2025, IRC West LLC dba Insta-Pipe SW notified the City of Phoenix of its
name change from IRC West LLC dba Insta-Pipe SW to Mocon Pacific, Inc.
This amendment is necessary due to the merger finalized on June 13, 2025, between
IRC West LLC dba Insta-Pipe SW and Mocon Pacific, Inc.
Contract Term
The term of the agreements remain unchanged from the issuance of the Notice to
Proceed. Work scope identified and incorporated into the agreement prior to the end of
the term may be agreed to by the parties, and work may extend past the termination of
the agreement. No additional changes may be executed after the end of the term.
Financial Impact
The initial agreement values remains unchanged.
Concurrence/Previous Council Action
The City Council approved:
· Job Order Services Agreement 158322 for Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation
4108JOC216 (Ordinance S-49767) on May 31, 2023.
· Job Order Services Agreement 160482 for Large Diameter Sanitary Sewer
Rehabilitation 4108JOC228 (Ordinance S-50784) on May 1, 2024.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by City Manager Jeffrey Barton, Deputy City Manager Ginger
Spencer, the Water Services Department and the City Engineer.
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JOC244 (Ordinance S-52372) - Citywide
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into separate master
agreements with the three contractors listed below to provide Sanitary Sewer
Rehabilitation Job Order Contracting services for the Water Services Department.
Further request to authorize execution of amendments to the agreements as
necessary within the Council-approved expenditure authority as provided below, and
for the City Controller to disburse all funds related to this item. The total fee for all
services will not exceed $30.6 million.
Additionally, request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to take all action
as may be necessary or appropriate and to execute all design and construction
agreements, licenses, permits, and requests for utility services relating to the
development, design, and construction of the project. Such utility services include, but
are not limited to: electrical, water, sewer, natural gas, telecommunications, cable
television, railroads and other modes of transportation. Further request the City
Council to grant an exception pursuant to Phoenix City Code 42-20 to authorize
inclusion in the documents pertaining to this transaction of indemnification and
assumption of liability provisions that otherwise should be prohibited by Phoenix City
Code 42-18. This authorization excludes any transaction involving an interest in real
property.
Summary
The Job Order Contracting (JOC) contractors’ services will be used on an as-needed
basis to provide Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation services to maintain the reliability and
integrity of the wastewater collections system by rehabilitating existing infrastructure.
Additionally, the JOC contractors will be responsible for fulfilling Small Business
Enterprise program requirements.
Procurement Information
The selections were made using a two-step qualifications and price-based selection
process set forth in Section 34-604 of the Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.). In
accordance with A.R.S. Section 34-604(H), the City may not publicly release
information on proposals received or the scoring results until an agreement is
awarded. Eight firms submitted proposals and are listed below.
Selected Firms
Rank 1: Insituform Technologies, LLC
Rank 2: SAK Construction, LLC
Rank 3: B&F Contracting, Inc.
Additional Proposers
Rank 4: TF Contracting Services, LLC
Rank 5: Ellison-Mills Contracting, LLC
Rank 6: Talis Construction Corporation
Rank 7: Iron Horse LLC dba Iron Horse Pipeline Services, LLC
Rank 8: Inliner Solutions, LLC
Contract Term
The term of each master agreement is for up to five years, or up to $10.2 million,
whichever occurs first. Work scope identified and incorporated into the master
agreement prior to the end of the term may be agreed to by the parties, and work may
extend past the termination of the master agreement. No additional changes may be
executed after the end of the term.
Financial Impact
The master agreement value for each of the JOC contractors will not exceed $10.2
million, including all subcontractor and reimbursable costs. The total fee for all services
will not exceed $30.6 million.
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute job order
agreements performed under these master agreements for up to $4 million each. In no
event will any job order agreement exceed this limit without Council approval to
increase the limit.
Funding is available in the Water Services Department's Capital Improvement
Program. The Budget and Research Department will review and approve funding
availability prior to issuance of any job order agreement. Payments may be made up to
agreement limits for all rendered agreement services, which may extend past the
agreement termination.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by City Manager Jeffrey Barton, Deputy City Manager Ginger
Spencer, the City Engineer and the Water Services Department.
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Materials Testing On-Call Services Master Agreement 161983 (Ordinance S-
52376) - Citywide
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute an amendment to
Agreement 161983 with Ricker, Atkinson, McBee, Morman, & Associates, Inc., for a
name change to Alta CMTI, LLC dba Alta Environmental and Infrastructure to provide
continued Soils and Materials Testing consulting services for the Street Transportation
Department on an as-needed on-call basis. Further request to authorize execution of
amendments to the agreement as necessary within the Council-approved expenditure
authority as provided below, and for the City Controller to disburse all funds related to
this item.
Summary
On January 1, 2025, the City of Phoenix entered into Agreement 161983 with Ricker,
Atkinson, McBee, Morman, & Associates, Inc. to provide on-call soils and materials
testing services for the Street Transportation Department.
On September 17, 2025, Ricker, Atkinson, McBee, Morman, & Associates, Inc.
formally notified the City of Phoenix that it had been acquired by Sandhill Holdings,
LLC - the parent company of Alta CMTI, LLC, doing business as Alta Environmental
and Infrastructure - effective August 2, 2025.
This amendment is necessary due to the acquisition finalized on August 2, 2025,
between Ricker, Atkinson, McBee, Morman, & Associates, Inc. and Sandhill Holdings,
LLC, and is now operating under the name Alta CMTI, LLC dba Alta Environmental
and Infrastructure.
Contract Term
The term of the agreement remains as originally established upon issuance of the
Notice to Proceed. Scope of work identified and incorporated into the agreement prior
to the expiration date may be mutually agreed upon by the parties, and such work may
continue beyond the termination of the agreement. However, no additional changes
may be executed after the agreement's term has concluded.
Financial Impact
The initial agreement value remains unchanged.
Concurrence/Previous Council Action
161983 (Ordinance S-51403) on November 13, 2024.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by City Manager Jeffrey Barton, the Street Transportation
Department and the City Engineer.
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(Ordinance S-52353) - Out of City
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into a land use
license with Salt River Project at Val Vista Water Treatment Plant, south bank of the
south canal located in the SE quarter of Section 32, Township 02N, Range 06E of the
Gila and Salt River Meridian. Further request the City Council to grant an exception
pursuant to Phoenix City Code 42-20 to authorize inclusion in the documents
pertaining to this transaction of indemnification and assumption of liability provisions
that otherwise would be prohibited by Phoenix City Code 42-18.
Summary
The land use license is necessary for the City of Phoenix to maintain the block wall,
underground electrical facilities, and operation of the West Plant and East Plant inlet
structures, located on the south bank of the South Canal. The license will allow
nonpossessory and nonexclusive right and privilege to enter upon and use certain real
property for the maintenance of the inlet structures.
Contract Term
The term of the license shall be for ten years beginning on October 1, 2025, and
ending September 30, 2035. The license may be renewed upon written agreement by
the parties.
Financial Impact
The financial impact is a one-time license fee in the amount of $7,982 paid by the City
of Phoenix. Funds for this fee are available in the Water Services Department's
operating budget.
Location
Val Vista Water Treatment Plant located at Gilbert and McDowell roads.
Council District: Out of City
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Ginger Spencer and the Water
Services Department.
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(Ordinance S-52357) - Citywide
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into an agreement
with Orbit Industrial Services & Maintenance LLC. to provide rigging equipment and
certification services for the Water Services Department. Further request to authorize
the City Controller to disburse all funds related to this item. The total value of the
agreement will not exceed $2,465,000.
Summary
This contract will provide Water Services with the ability to purchase training and
certification services for rigging equipment. The City of Phoenix requires all rigging
equipment to be certified in accordance with federal, state and local regulations.
Procurement Information
An Invitation for Bid procurement was processed in accordance with City of Phoenix
Administrative Regulation 3.10.
Three vendors submitted bids and are listed below; two bids were found to be
responsive and responsible. Following an evaluation based on price, the procurement
officer recommends award to the following vendor:
Selected Bidder
Orbit Industrial Services & Maintenance LLC $630(hourly rate)
Additional Bidders
Revel Entertainment Solutions
Weinstein Safety Consulting LLC
Contract Term
The contract will begin on or about October 1, 2025 for a five-year term with no options
to extend.
Financial Impact
The aggregate contract value will not exceed $2,465,000.
Funding is available in the Water Services Department's operating budget.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Ginger Spencer and the Water
Services Department.
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Services Amendment - WS85050019 (Ordinance S-52358) - Out of City
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute an amendment to
Agreement 161082 with Black & Veatch Corporation to provide additional Engineering
Services for the Val Vista Water Treatment Plant Reservoir 3 Major Rehabilitation
project. Further request to authorize execution of amendments to the agreement as
necessary within the Council-approved expenditure authority as provided below, and
for the City Controller to disburse all funds related to this item. The additional fee for
services included in this amendment will not exceed $2.5 million.
Summary
The purpose of this project is to provide a complete rehabilitation of Reservoir 3 at the
Val Vista Water Treatment Plant.
This amendment is necessary because additional scope has been added to the
construction therefore additional scope needs to be added to the Engineering
Services. This amendment will provide additional funds to the agreement.
Consultant’s additional services include, but are not limited to: construction
administration and inspections services for Reservoir 3 which may include general
construction administration and oversight; construction inspection and materials testing
services, including preparation of punch lists for corrective work to be performed by the
contractor and any subsequent re-inspections; confirm contractor's work progress and
qualities of work completed, certify contractor progress payments, provide data from
construction to update Computerized Maintenance Management System per direction
of the City's Water Asset Management Team; preparation of record documentation and
maintenance procedures; startup and commissioning services; and programming
services.
Contract Term
The term of the agreement will remain the same from the original Notice to Proceed.
Work scope identified and incorporated into the agreement prior to the end of the term
may be agreed to by the parties, and work may extend past the termination of the
agreement. No additional changes may be executed after the end of the term.
Financial Impact
The initial agreement for Engineering Services was approved for an amount not to
exceed $4.5 million, including all subconsultant and reimbursable costs. This
amendment will increase the agreement by an additional $2.5 million, for a new total
amount not to exceed $7 million, including all subconsultant and reimbursable costs.
Funding for this amendment is available in the Water Services Department's Capital
Improvement Program budget. The Budget and Research Department will separately
review and approve funding availability prior to the execution of any amendments.
Payments may be made up to agreement limits for all rendered agreement services,
which may extend past the agreement termination.
Concurrence/Previous Council Action
The City Council approved Engineering Services Agreement 161082 (Ordinance S-
50958) on June 12, 2024.
Location
Gilbert Road and McDowell Road
Council District: Out of City
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by City Manager Jeffrey Barton, Deputy City Manager Ginger
Spencer, the Water Services Department and the City Engineer.
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(Ordinance S-52362) - Citywide
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute amendment to
Contract 161466 with Mission Linen Supply, Inc. to modify scope of work to add
services and additional expenditures. Further request to authorize the City Controller
to disburse all funds related to this item. The additional expenditures will not exceed
$260,000.
Summary
This contract provides laundry, rental, and dry cleaning services, including uniforms,
dry-cleaning, full laundry cleaning, decontamination services and pick-up and delivery,
on an as-needed basis. Items that have been biologically contaminated require
laundering and decontamination in accordance with all federal, state, county, and City
laws. These services are essential to providing clean and sanitary uniforms and other
items to departments Citywide. The additional services and funding will support
laundering of flame resistant uniforms for the Water Services Department.
Contract Term
The contract term remains unchanged, ending on August 25, 2029.
Financial Impact
Upon approval of $260,000 in additional funds, the revised aggregate value of the
contract will not exceed $860,000. Funds are available in the Water Services
Department's operating budget.
Concurrence/Previous Council Action
The City Council previously reviewed this request:
• Full Service and Decontamination Laundry Services Contract 161466 (Ordinance S-
51186) on August 26, 2024.
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Ginger Spencer and the Water
Services and Finance departments.
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District 8
This report provides the City Council with information in response to a citizen petition
submitted by Reverend Jarrett Maupin, Jr. at the October 15, 2025, Formal City
Council meeting regarding a request to rename the 7th Street Bridge from Jefferson
Street to Lincoln Street, Attachment A.
Summary
On October 15, 2025, pursuant to Chapter IV, Section 22 of the Phoenix City Charter,
Reverend Jarrett Maupin, Jr. submitted a citizen petition to request the City of Phoenix
to deliberate and enact, within 15 days, a resolution, ordinance or measure to
redesignate the 7th Street Bridge.
The Street Transportation Department is responsible for local bridges, which are City-
owned infrastructure. The department's Bridge and Dam Safety group ensures safe
operation of the structure through proper inspection, maintenance and rehabilitation.
This program manages 290 bridges around the City. While the department has a
procedure for ceremonial signs, it does not have a procedure for ceremonial renaming
of local bridge infrastructure.
Options for Council Action
A. Accept the petition.
B. Reject the petition.
C. Refer to the Transportation, Infrastructure, and Planning Subcommittee for further
study and consideration.
Staff recommends that the citizen petition be rejected, as the current Ceremonial Sign
Procedure only applies to the unofficial renaming of public streets. Ceremonial signs
may be installed along streets and/or at intersections as part of existing street sign
infrastructure. In 2020, the Street Transportation Department developed the
Ceremonial Sign Procedures (CSP), incorporating feedback from all City Council
offices at that time. The CSP outlines the process, criteria, and design standards for
ceremonial naming within the public right-of-way. As part of the process, the requesting
party must sign a letter of agreement and is responsible for covering all associated
costs related to the installation of ceremonial signage.
City staff did not identify any vehicle bridges that have been ceremonially named within
the City. However, one pedestrian bridge was renamed in 2012. The Isaac Pedestrian
Bridge, located over McDowell Road east of 35th Avenue, was renamed the Ed Pastor
Pedestrian Bridge. Originally constructed in 2008 as a Percent for the Arts Project, the
bridge was designed by artist Rosemary Lonewolf to connect elementary school
students who were walking across McDowell Road to their school. The 2012 renaming
effort was supported by then Councilman Tom Simplot, the Office of Arts and Culture,
and the Heritage Commission, all of whom recommended the name change to the City
Council. This initiative predated the adoption of the more comprehensive CSP, which
was established in response to multiple prior efforts to rename portions of the public
right-of-way.
Location
7th Street Bridge, between Jefferson Street and Lincoln Street
Council District: 8
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by City Manager Jeffrey Barton and the Street Transportation
Department.
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