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City Council Chambers
at City Hall
Meeting300 E,Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction,AZ
City Council Meeting 85119
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Ph ( 80)982-8e0
Tuesday,April 18,2023 7:00 PM City Council Chambers
A.
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor ilson called the meeting to order of 7:03 p.m.
B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
"lice Mayor Schroeder gave the in "cation and Council embor fleck led the meeting attendees in
the Pledge of Allegiance.
C. L CALL
Present. - Mayor Wilson
Vice Mayor Schroeder
Councilmember Nasser
Councilrernber black
Councilrerber Johnson
Councilmember Gross
Councilmember Seller
Staff in Attendance:
Bryant Rowell,City Manager
Matt Busby,Assistant City Manager
Jennifer Rena, City Clerk
Joel Stern, City Attorney
At Bravo, Public Information Officer
Michael Rooley, Police Chief
Rudy Esquivias, Development Services Director
Liz Langenbach, Parks&Recreation Director
Leslie CeRedhe, Finance Director
vie McKinney, Deputy City Clerk
Adrian Alegria Building Safety Manager/Building Official
CONSENT AGENDA
Yes. 7- Mayor Wlson, dice Mayor Schroeder, Councilmember Nesser,
Councilmember Heck, Councilmember Johnson; Councilmember Cross and
Councilmember Boller
o:
Councilmember Neck moved, seconded by Councilmember Nesser to approve the Consent
Agenda.
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. 23-195 Consideration of acceptance of agenda,
. 23-196 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of April 4,
2923:
3$ 23-179 Consideration of approval of entering into an agreement with Riddle
Painting and Coatings Corporation for the exterior weatheriation for
city hall not to exceed$182,998.70 utilizing the Mohave Contract
29A- iddle-9494.-This item was previously presented and discussed
at the city council meeting held April 4,2923.
4. 23-188 Consideration of approval of award to AADS Office Solutions for RFP
23992, Library Shelving, for an amount not to exceed $162,476.60.
Funding from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2921 will be used for
this procurement. This item was presented and discussed at the city
council meeting held April 4, 2023. This item was previously presented
and discussed at the city council meeting held April 4 2023.
E. AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS
5. 23-203 Proclamation designating week of April 23-29, 2023,as"National
LibraWeek."
Councilmemher Johnson read the proclamation designating the creek of April 23-29,2023, a
National Library Week,
Library Manager Tracie Curtis accepted the proclamation and encouraged everyone to attend
the Library during the week of April 23-29,2023.
23-200 Proclamation designating April 2 th, 2023, as"National Arbor Day."
Mayor Wilson react the proclamation designating April 28th,2023, as National Arbor Clay.
Accepting the proclamation were Parks and Recreation Director Liz Langenbach, Special
Events Coordinator Jared Grimm"and Bill Donato with Arizona Sustainability Alliance s
Langenbach thanked the mayor and city council. She mentioned a kickoff event was held on
Earth Day,April 1,2023,at Horizon Health. There will be an"Earth Day Read And Pec"on
April 21,2323,at Prospector Park,and the Parks Division has recently planted 8 new trees at
Prospector Park, helping the cause and desire to obtain the Tree City USA designation for
Apache Junction.
7. 2:3-189 Proclamation designating the week of April 30-May 8; 2023, as
"Professional Municipal Clerks Week."
Mayor Wilson read the proclamation designating the week of April 3 -May 6,2023,as
Professional Municipal Clerks Week,
City Clerk Jennifer Pena with staff members Donna Skruggs, Business License Coordinator„
and Evie McKinney, Deputy City Clerk„accepted the proclamation. Ms. Pena thanked the
mayor and council for this recognition. She expressed thanks to all city staff for the team
efforts that are reciprocated between departments to help achieve and succeed in the daily
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duties, as well as meet the goals the council has set for staff each year.
. 23-138 Presentation of proclamation recognizing a 2023 as"Building
SafetyMonth."
Cou cilrnember Boller read the proclamation recognizing the month of May 2023 as Building
Safety Month.
Building and Safety Manager Adrian Alegria accepted the proclamation. He expressed his
thanks to the mayor and city council, He mentioned on May g;2023,the Apache Junction
Building Safety Division will be hosting a presentation to the Apache Junction High School
Construction Technology Class,which will include lunch. This presentation will offer the
students an awareness regarding building safety,the construction process as well as
permitting and inspections.
Councilrne ber Boller commented on the importance of the Building Safety Division, and
thanked there for all they do to assure our buildings and homes within the city are built properly
and safely.
F. REGIONAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL UPDATES
9. 23-197 Brief summary of intergovernmental updates from mayor and
ouncilme hers.
Councilrnember Peter Heck serves on the Greater Phoenix Economic Council Board, He gave
an update on recent funding,through a conservation agreement,that has been granted to the
Gila River Indian Community,which does include the Apache Junction area. This agreement is
being offered to protect the stability and susainability of the Colorado River system,
Mayor Wilson attended the Arizona Bike Summit for 2023,where discussion was held on
making biking connectivity improvements throughout the valley. He mentioned the bike trails
through the Prescott area are recognized on a national level.
He also shared he attended the groundbreaking of Sky ridge Arizona,and explained this
development will Gaffer international import and export services at the Mesa Gateway Airport,as
well as offer tremendous industry growth
Other recent events Mayor Wilson attended included Battle of The Badges held at Prospector
Park;and the Superstition Ranch Rodeo held at the Apache Junction Rodeo Grounds.
REPORTG. CITY MANAGER'S
a 23-1' S CityManager's Report.
City Manager Bryant Powell commented on the camaraderie shared between the Apache
Junction Police Department and Superstition Fire&Medical District at the recent Battle of the
Badges,as well as in the daily operations and communication between the two organizations;
to continue the safety and protection to the residents in Apache Junction,
Staff is working on items brought forward during the recent Council Retreat,two of which will
be addressed at this meeting:school safety and traffic concerns,
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ADOT is completing a drainage project near Tomahawk and State Route Highway 88.
Signage has been installed to indicate detour options,and staff has been communicating this
to the public The project is anticipated to be completed by June; 2023,
. 2 -2u2 Presentation and discussion with Police Chief Michael Pooley
regarding technology(Flock and pyer®Tech);school resource
officers,community engagement,and any other law enforcement
operational programs.
Police Chief Michael Dooley gave an update on the Police department. He shared statistics
regarding the decrease in calls for service over the past year,This is due to updated use of
technology and the Officers being proactive and involved in communityevents,The majority of
service calls are related to property crime such as stolen bikes and vehicle break-ins.
Comparably to the state of Arizona,and even closer to home,the valley, Apache,function has
a very low crime rate. He commends the residents of Apache Junction for this,as they look out
for one another as well as for the Police Officers.
Included in his presentation was a listing of new technology implemented within the department
of body worn cameras, cell phones;Flock cameras and SPIDR Technology. He gave in-depth
explanations of the benefits reaped from the use of the flock cameras as well as SPI P
Technology:
With the assistance of funding from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety,the department
has been able to enhance traffic enforcement,especially along the Ironwood corridor,that has
resulted in more than 50%less traffic accidents.
There are currently three School Resource Officers(SRO)serving in the Apache Junction
Unified School District,and one DARE Officer. In the past year over 500 calls for service were
requested at the schools, and having an SRO on site means instead of sending a patrol officer
to the school,there is already a dedicated officer there who knows the students;teachers,and
sometimes even the parents. This creates a safe zone to help solve some of the issues
quickly. Training from the SPC's for the students and teachers involves active shooter
preparations;
Councilmember Soll r thanked Chief Pooley for bringing the department up to date with the
technology improvements
Councilmember Heck inquired why there are not SH 's at every school, City Manager Bryant
Powell and Chief Pooteyexplained this is a decision made by each individual school;and
typically the decision is based on funding abilities;
Councilmember Cress expressed his appreciation to Chief Pooley and the department for the
respect they have gained over the past year, He emphasized the importance of having the
SPC's has attributed to the younger generation appreciating police officers.
Vice Mayor Schroeder commended Chief Pooley and the Apache Junction Police Force for a
great job.
12. 23-1 gg Announcement of Current Events,
Public Information Officer Al Bravo shared the following upcoming events:
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AprilPool's Day-April 22,2923, 10,00 a,m. to noon,Superstition Shadows Aquatic Center,
1091 W. Southern,Apache Junction,A2
Drug Takeback Day-April 22,2023, 10.00 a.m.to 2:00 p.m.Apache Junction Police
Department, 1001 N, Idaho Road,Apache Junction,AZ, As a special note to add,the Apache
Junction Police Department offers this program every day of the year. More information can
be obtained by calling the Police Department a (4 0)982-8260.
Dutchman Dog Park remains closed for maintenance,and is expected to reopen by raid May,
Visit apacheunctiona .gov to see all events and traffic updates,and sign up for the Lily weekly
newsletter.
PUBLICH.
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OLD BUSINESS
J. NEW BUSINESS
K.
COUNCIL DIRECTION TO STAFF
L. SELECTION OF MEETING , LOCATIONS, AND PURPOSES
3. 23-201 Selection of dates,times and location for budget work session, public
hearing and adoption of tentative:and final budget for Fiscal Year
202 -2 24n
Mayor Wilson called for a motion on the selection of dates,times,and location for budget work
session,public hearing and adoption of tentative and final budget for Fiscal Year 2 23-2 24.
councitmersber cross moved,seconded by coundllme bar Heck that a budget work session be
held at 7:00 p.m.on Monday,May let,2023,in the city council chambers,and a Public Hearing
and adoption of the Tentative Budget be held at a special city council meeting,as required by
state law,at 7: b p.m.on Monday,May 1b ,2023,in the city council chambers,and a Public
Hearing and adoption of the Final Budget be held at a special city council meeting,as required by
law,at 7:00 p.m,on Monday,June 1 th,2023,in the city council chambers,located at 300
Superstition Boulevard.
'yes. 7- Mayor Wilson, Vice Mayor Schroeder, cou cilmember Nesser,
councilmember Heck, Councilme ber Johnson, coun ilrnember cross and
ou cil erriber Softer
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PUBLICM. CALL TO
April Pearson, 534 E, 22nd Avenue,Apache Junction shared a letter with the mayor and city
council and expressed her concern with the methods of speed enforcement being
demonstrated in Apache Junction, specifically regarding enforcement of traffic at the school
crossings on Ironwood, She expressed her frustration with the overreach from the it 's
Prosecutor office.
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Janie Brown,Val Vista Road, Apache Junction„ brought her comments forward on fair housing
in Apache Junction:She expressed the need for more RV parks to include families. She
shared concerns regarding the water supply for Apache Junction and the necessity for more
protection on our rater rights.
Andre Meek, 1327 S, Selair Rd,Apache Junction commended the Police Chief and the Apache
Junction Police Department on a great job. He shared with the mayor and council the following
concerns regarding State Route Highway d:dangerous intersection at Lost Dutchman,current
speed limit set too high,and the need for bike Dries. In addition, he encouraged the mayor
and council to look for ways to promote rain harvesting,especially with new developer eats i
Apache Junctions
Coundilmem er Cross requested staff design water conservation awareness material to share
with Apache Junction residents
N. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Wilson adjourned the meeting t s. 2 p.m.
ACCEPTED THIS DAY OF 2
IV, 023, BY H MAYOR A CITY
COUNCIL OF THE Cl OF APACHE JUNK C ARI C A.
SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO THIS DAY OF 2023.
ALT R"C IP"1i ILS N
Mayor
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CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the minutes of the
regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Apache Junction,Arizona,held on the
day of , 2021 l further certify that the meeting was
duly called and held and hat a quorum was present.
Dated this day of 2023.
4JEFERP A
City Clerk
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