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Showing posts with label Downtown Mesa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Downtown Mesa. Show all posts
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Laundry Love Project - Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Here is an example of how neighbors should be and not how it has been lately in Mesa.
A group of people have gotten together to help their fellow neighbors do some laundry if they are short on cash and need some clean clothes. The group has been doing this for almost two years now. First at a laundry on main Street and now at Central Plaza laundry on Mesa Dr.
The project goes on the 1st Friday of every month from 7pm to 9pm. No questions are asked, come in put your clothes in a washing machine and then a drier.
The program is run on donations and every little bit helps. It doesn't matter if it is $5, $10, $15 or $20. This is an on going project.
One of the volunteers even collects used plastic water bottles, recycles them and uses the money to buy more water to hand out. So bring your used water bottles when you come.
If you would like to make a donation contact me at mesalaundry(at)gmail.com
Monday, April 18, 2011
Is Mesa Safe?
I just finished reading a book by Seth Godin called "Poke the Box" and it caused me to think. A passage from the book is as follows:
Is the city of Mesa crouching and hiding in the corner trying to fit in with what other cities and communities around them? If so they really aren't safe they just think they are.
Is the DMA playing it safe by not causing waves? Are they trying to please everybody by not doing anything at all? If so they really aren't safe.
Playing it safe doesn't get you anywhere. It just makes you ordinary. Neither the City of Mesa or the downtown is ordinary so lets do something that matters.
So what matters to you as a resident?
"Halloween is not safe. Something bad might happen. In fact, sooner or later, it probably will.After reading the book it I had nagging question, is the City of Mesa playing it safe? Are the residents of Mesa playing it safe? Is the DMA playing it safe?
Flying is not safe. You and I both know a dozen or a hundred or a thousand ways an angry person can wreak havoc.
Selling is not safe. You might (in fact you will) be rejected.
Golf is not safe. My grandfather died playing golf.
Speaking up is not safe. People might be offended.
Innovation is not safe. You'll fail. Perhaps badly.
Now that we've got that out of the way, what are you going to do about it? Hide? Crouch in a corner and work as hard as you can to fit in?
That's not safe, either.
Might as well do something that matters instead."
Is the city of Mesa crouching and hiding in the corner trying to fit in with what other cities and communities around them? If so they really aren't safe they just think they are.
Is the DMA playing it safe by not causing waves? Are they trying to please everybody by not doing anything at all? If so they really aren't safe.
Playing it safe doesn't get you anywhere. It just makes you ordinary. Neither the City of Mesa or the downtown is ordinary so lets do something that matters.
So what matters to you as a resident?
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Light Rail Is Coming, Lets Get On Board Downtown Mesa
The writing is on the wall and it is time for those in the community to get on board or get out of the way before they get run over and squashed. Legitimate arguments can be made against the system and when I ran for a seat on the council I opposed the expansion of the system on the grounds of cost without further consideration of other forms of mas transit.
While there are businesses and people who don't like the idea of light rail going down Main Street and the area being torn up again, the fact of the matter is, it is coming like it or not. Now the question for those opposed to the planed expansion is whither or not they will come on board and make the system the best it can be.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Mesa's Downtown, What Is Missing

What Is Missing In Mesa's Downtown
A little over a year ago when I opened a new business in downtown Mesa, I made the choice to get involved, find out what was going and how I could help. I was invited to attend a merchants meeting and participate, which I did.
At that time a few of the merchants sat on the Downtown Mesa Association board (DMA). About that same time I also got a questioner from the DMA, shoved under the door of my office. The questioner asked how, I thought the association was doing with the downtown area. My first thought was for who? It certainly wasn't an organization for the merchants and it certainly wasn't an organization interested in bring new business to the downtown, but was more resolved and interested in keeping the status quote.
My interpretation, right or wrong, was that the DMA was created by the City of Mesa to put forth the ideas of city staff and property owners but not the merchants. The $1 million operations budget of the organization is funded by the city of Mesa with about $300,000 of it coming from a property tax paid by the merchants who rent in the downtown area and the one or two property owners who do business from their buildings
The Complaints DMA & City of Mesa
As I began to be involved with the merchants, some of following complaints about the DMA and the City of Mesa began to surface. (The DMA is a child of the City of Mesa)
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