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2024 GENERAL MEETINGS:
North Village Baptist Church*
1010 East Alice Avenue
6:30 PM - 7:30PM
Last Tuesday of the month
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Jan 30
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Feb 27
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Mar 26
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April 30
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May 28
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June 25
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These are usually the
2nd Tuesday of the month at 6:30PM.
The location changes, so please contact us to confirm date, time and place. All are welcome!
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July 9
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Aug 13
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Sept 10
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Oct 8
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Nov 12
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Dec 10
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Jan 9
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Feb 13
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Mar 12
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April 9
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May 14
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June 11
Captain Meetings 2024
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July 30
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Aug 27
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Sep 24
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Oct 29
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Nov 19 (note change of date due to T-day.)
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Dec - No mtg / Happy Holidays!
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OUR SPEAKERS 2024
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JAN 30 - Update on DOJ Investigation
Results of the investigation and suggested changes, which may have unintended consequences, will be discussed. Your feedback is needed!
Sunnyslope Community Center 802 E. Vogel @ 6:30PM
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FEB 26 - Assistant City Prosecutor, Alexandra Lange Who determines who goes to court and why? This lady! Come check out THIS speaker.
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MAR 26 - Phoenix Streets
The Streets Department will share
some ideas for slowing traffic down
on Butler.
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APR 30 - Phoenix Streets
Options addressing Butler Rd. speeding will include re-striping, bike lanes, restricted parking, etc. Come find your favorites for making Butler Rd.safer for the community.
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MAY 28 - Public Works
Heard about the changes
in bulk trash pickup?
Here is your chance to find
out how it effects you.
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JUNE 25 - Keep Phoenix Beautiful
Community gardens, recycling events, composting, education....these folks
do it all! Come find out more.
​JULY Mtg was replaced by the Dept. of Justice's meeting on July 31st.
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AUG 27 Attorney General Candidates: Rachel Mitchell & Tamika Wooten have been invited to answer your questions. Come ask them!
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​SEPT 24 County Supervisor Candidates: Kate Brophy McGee & Daniel Valenzuela have been invited to address your questions like, what is your vision?
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​OCT 29 - AZ Attorney General Office: Scams! They are every where! How to spot them? What is the trend? Come to this meeting and find out the latest!
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NOV 19 - GenTech Support: Speaking of security ... how about your computers and laptops? How do you stay safe there? Come find out!
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No Meeting in December!
~ Happy Holidays ~
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See you in 2025!
Desert Horizon Precinct
Commander Warren Brewer
602-495-5006
warren.brewer@​phoenix.gov
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The Desert Horizon Police Precinct is staffed by Phoenix Police Department employees which is located at 16030 North 56th Street. The Desert Horizon Precinct also is responsible for the Sunnyslope Neighborhood Police Station which is loc​ated at 750 West Peoria Avenue.
Officers are not usually in the station for contact; they are dispatched through the Police Communications operators by calling Crime Stop at ​​602-262-6151
Police Aides are assigned to the Desert Horizon Precinct and the Sunnyslope Neighborhood Police Station ​and are available to answer the telephone and provide general information to walk-in visitors generally from 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (excluding holidays).
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Desert Horizon Precinct serves approximately 74.92 square miles with an approximate population of 311,770 residents.