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The Weekly Connection Newsletter for City of Phoenix Employees • March 20, 2019
The 14th Annual Bike to Work Day event is set to take
place Wednesday, April 17, and you're invited to join
in!
This event draws participants from area businesses,
and is presented by Maricopa County with support
from the city of Phoenix to highlight the benefits of
bicycle commuting.
Participants who register for the group ride or solo ride
by April 12 will receive a light breakfast at CityScape, a
Valley Metro t-shirt, and be eligible to win great prizes.
Bike to Work Day is a signature event of Valley Bike
Month.
Learn more about this event or to register to
participate.
Bike to Work Day is April 17
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a training program designed to teach basic disaster survival skills. This training is sanctioned and promoted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA.) This training is to prepare citizens to react within their community. There are Type I through V levels of CERT training.
Here are the details:
When: May 13 and 14; 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and May 15; 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Where: Aviation COB Bldg. (2485 East Buckeye Rd.)
eChris Code: AVCERT Lunch not included. For additional info, email the Aviation Training Office at: [email protected]
CERT Training
Coming Soon
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HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC: $23.51 - $28.69/hour - Aviation Department.
This position supports a diverse fleet of 900 plus pieces of equipment that require performance of regular preventative maintenance schedules and safety inspections; test driving vehicles, recording repairs and services on work orders. Requires experience in the repair and maintenance of heavy duty equipment or the completion of a recognized heavy equipment mechanic apprenticeship program.
Apply by April 1.
Each Monday, the city posts jobs available for
current employees to consider. Here’s the link to
the most recent job opportunities.
Job of the Week
Zero Waste Training
Are you curious about where your trash and recycling goes after you throw it in your contain-ers? Are you looking for ways to save money and declutter your home? During this one-hour class, you will get an in-depth look at the journey your recyclables and trash take to their final destina-tion. Our virtual tour will provide a closer look at how intricate the recycling sorting process is and why it is so important to recycle the right things. You’ll also learn about how focusing on zero waste living can help you stay organized and save you money.
Details
When: Wednesday, April 24th; 9 - 10 a.m.
Where: Calvin C. Goode Building, 10E
Sign-up in eChris using class code: PWZEWA
Only 30 seats are available. Don’t miss out!
The following employee is accepting leave donations. If you’d like to help, use eCHRIS to make your donation:
William Shaw, Solid Waste Equipment Operator, Public Works Department
Rosslyn Akers, Sr. HR Clerk, Police Department
George Gomez, Police Coding Clerk, Police Department
Leave Donations
Recycle Madness is on fire as we come out of the
Sweet 16 round. Last week’s winners from City
Hall were floors 5, 13,
16, 17 and 20, and
from Calvin Goode
floors 3, 8, and 9. This
week we move into the
Elite 8 round. Floors will
battle to see who has what it takes to make it to
the final four.
Recycling Tip #2: Paper
coffee cups are not recyclable
because of their plastic lining.
Recycle Madness UPDATE
Watch city of Phoenix
programming online
or by live-streaming
PHXTV on YouTube.
Parking Discount at the Airport
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is offer-ing a big discount to passengers who are travel-ing for Spring Break. This coupon is good for parking in either the Terminal 3 or 4 garages through March 31 for only $20 a day. Just fill out the form and print the coupon or save it to your phone.
Calling all teens! - Teen volunteers needed at
Phoenix Public Libraries this summer.
It's fun. It's rewarding. It looks great on college
applications. It can help you get a job. Applications
for summer teen volunteer opportunities for 12 to
17-year-olds will open on Tuesday, April 2 on the
Phoenix Public Library website.
Summer Teen Volunteering
Read for Diversity Credits
Do you dare to read for diversity credits? The
Emerging Leaders Book Club challenges all city of
Phoenix employees to read Dare to Lead: Brave
Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts. by
author Brené Brown.
This book teaches that when we dare to lead, we
don’t pretend to have the right answers; we stay
curious and ask the right questions. We don’t see
power as finite and hoard it; we know that power
becomes infinite when we share it with others.
Details
When: Wednesday, April 24th, from noon to 1 p.m.
Where: Calvin Goode Building, 10 East Conf. Room
Sign-up in eChris using class code: LEADBC
You will earn triple diversity credits when you join
the discussion. Feel free to bring your lunch. Ques-
tions? Contact Vanessa Castillo
The City of Phoenix Deferred Compensation Plan program is excited to share its new logo with city employees. Whenever you see this image of Phoenix City Hall rising above the Orpheum Theatre, you’ll know the email or letter you’ve received relates to an important part of your financial wellness. The logo symbolizes the program’s commitment to helping employees build a strong financial future. The DCP logo will be officially introduced at the Financial Expo in Phoenix City Hall on April 17, 2019.
Want to know more? Learn the story about the logo.
New DCP Logo Unveiled
Learn more at: phoenix.gov/MajorEvents
Join Us For a Brown Bag Event—Sponsored by the Phoenix Employees for Christ
Pastor Eddie Hyatt from the Vineyard Church of North Phoenix
There is a great message waiting for you.
When: Thursday, March 21; Noon to 1:00 p.m.
Where: Calvin Goode Building — 10 East Conf. Room
Bring your lunch and enter your name for a chance to win a door prizes.
New Interactive Street Restrictions and Closures Map
The Street Transportation Department has launched an Interactive Map for Planned Major Street Restrictions and Closures to provide city residents and visitors with near real-time infor-mation. The new map includes pan, zoom and sorting tools that allow users to interact with the map to change the display on the map. The interac-tive map can be sorted to display current and future street restrictions and closures associat-ed with private development, special events, utility work and street construction and mainte-nance; and can also be sorted to display emergency street closures.
Brown Bag Event
Sumeet Mohan is Retiring
Sumeet Mohan is retiring after almost 19 years with the city. Sumeet worked in Planning and Development for about 3 years, and in Water Services for about the last 16 years. Come join Sumeet and help him celebrate his career with the city as he prepares to move on to the next chapter of his life.
When: April 5; 2 to 4 p.m.
Where: Assembly Rooms A, B & C — City Hall
Contact Renae Campos (534-7019), Cathy Varela (261-8232), or Shawna Gardner (534-6928) for more info.
To access the new street closure and restriction map, visit: phoenix.gov/StreetClosures.