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Landlords Invited to Housing Voucher Program Open Househttps://www.phoenix.gov/newsroom/housing/2530Housing10/17/2022 10:40:00 PMhttps://www.phoenix.gov/newssite/Lists/NewsArticle/Attachments/2530/newsroom _housing_002.pngLandlords Invited to Housing Voucher Program Open House<div class="ExternalClassCAE9060BB63648A9BE65AD38510E8C3B"><html> <span style="font-size:16px;">​If you own a home or rental unit in Phoenix and are looking for consistent, reliable rental income, come join us for an Owner </span><span data-ogsb="" data-ogsc="" data-ogab="" data-ogac="" data-markjs="true" style="font-size:16px;">Open</span><span style="font-size:16px;"> </span><span data-ogsb="" data-ogsc="" data-ogab="" data-ogac="" data-markjs="true" style="font-size:16px;">House</span><span style="font-size:16px;"> to learn about the benefits of the City of Phoenix’s Housing Choice Voucher program. In order to provide housing arrangements for more people with rental subsidy, Phoenix is looking for more </span><span data-ogsb="" data-ogsc="" data-ogab="" data-ogac="" data-markjs="true" style="font-size:16px;">landlord</span><span style="font-size:16px;">s willing to accept Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers (HCVs). </span><br style="font-size:16px;"><br style="font-size:16px;"><span style="font-size:16px;"> <strong>WHO:</strong> Current </span><span data-ogsb="" data-ogsc="" data-ogab="" data-ogac="" data-markjs="true" style="font-size:16px;">landlord</span><span style="font-size:16px;">s and those interested in becoming </span><span data-ogsb="" data-ogsc="" data-ogab="" data-ogac="" data-markjs="true" style="font-size:16px;">landlord</span><span style="font-size:16px;">s with the Section 8 HCV program.</span><br style="font-size:16px;"><br style="font-size:16px;"><span style="font-size:16px;"> <strong>WHERE:</strong> Memorial Hall at Steele Indian School Park (300 E. Indian School Rd.)</span><br style="font-size:16px;"><br style="font-size:16px;"><span style="font-size:16px;"> <strong>WHEN:</strong> Wednesday, October 19. Stop by anytime between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. </span><br style="font-size:16px;"><br style="font-size:16px;"><span style="font-size:16px;"> Please RSVP: ​</span><span data-ogsb="" data-ogsc="" data-ogab="" data-ogac="" data-markjs="true" style="font-size:16px;">Open</span><span style="font-size:16px;">HouseRSVP@quadel.com </span><br style="font-size:16px;"><br style="font-size:16px;"><span style="font-size:16px;"> At the </span><span data-ogsb="" data-ogsc="" data-ogab="" data-ogac="" data-markjs="true" style="font-size:16px;">open</span><span style="font-size:16px;"> </span><span data-ogsb="" data-ogsc="" data-ogab="" data-ogac="" data-markjs="true" style="font-size:16px;">house</span><span style="font-size:16px;">, </span><span data-ogsb="" data-ogsc="" data-ogab="" data-ogac="" data-markjs="true" style="font-size:16px;">landlord</span><span style="font-size:16px;">s will have the chance to learn about Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) contracts, inspections, leasing, moves, the $2,000 sign-on bonus for new HAP contracts, and more. Get your voucher questions answered in a meet-and-greet with staff from Housing, Human Services, and the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs. </span><br style="font-size:16px;"><br style="font-size:16px;"><span style="font-size:16px;"> “The Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers help the </span><span data-ogsb="" data-ogsc="" data-ogab="" data-ogac="" data-markjs="true" style="font-size:16px;">landlord</span><span style="font-size:16px;">s just as much as they help the tenants,” said Elenia Sotelo, a housing manager in the Phoenix Housing Department. “We want to make sure more property owners are aware of the benefits of accepting Housing Choice Vouchers.” </span><br style="font-size:16px;"><br style="font-size:16px;"><span style="font-size:16px;"> Some of those benefits include payment consistency (</span><span data-ogsb="" data-ogsc="" data-ogab="" data-ogac="" data-markjs="true" style="font-size:16px;">landlord</span><span style="font-size:16px;">s will receive monthly subsidy checks from the City), renter stability (voucher holders are able to stay in their homes longer, thereby reducing turnover), and access to housing specialists who can guide </span><span data-ogsb="" data-ogsc="" data-ogab="" data-ogac="" data-markjs="true" style="font-size:16px;">landlord</span><span style="font-size:16px;">s through the process. </span><br style="font-size:16px;"><br style="font-size:16px;"><span style="font-size:16px;"> Computers will be available to access files and information. Light refreshments will be served.​ </span><br style="font-size:16px;"><br> <p> <br> </p> </html></div>https://www.phoenix.gov/housingNewshousingA row of stucco townhomesHousing@PHXHousing @CityofPhoenixAZ #affordablehousingHousing, Landlords, rentersSpencer Blake602-818-6033602-262-6822spencer.blake@phoenix.govPHXHousing

 

 

City of Phoenix Appoints New Chief Information Security Officer https://www.phoenix.gov/newsroom/information-technology-services/3346Information Technology Services2/7/2025 3:00:00 PMhttps://www.phoenix.gov/newssite/Lists/NewsArticle/Attachments/3346/phoenix ciso mitch kohlbecker.pngCity of Phoenix Appoints New Chief Information Security Officer <div class="ExternalClassF20B958434264427AB625C9597771947"><html> The City of Phoenix and Information Technology Services Department are pleased to announce the appointment of Mitch Kohlbecker as the City’s Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).   <br><br> <div></div> <div>For nearly five years, Kohlbecker has dedicated his time to serving the City of Phoenix as the deputy chief information security officer, and his efforts significantly strengthened the city’s security office. He drove critical advancements in Architecture, Engineering, Risk Management and Compliance, greatly improving the organization's security posture. </div> <div> <br> </div> <div>Prior to joining the City, Kohlbecker served over two decades in leadership as a Chief Information Security Officer and Senior Director in various organizations across a range of industries, including education, government, non-profit, and Fortune-listed companies. </div> <div> <br> </div> <div>“I look forward to my continued work in securing the City and its assets and data on behalf of our constituents,” said Kohlbecker. “Cybersecurity is a critical component of the overall health of City operations, and I'm eager to work with my colleagues to help foster a culture of business innovation and enhancement, done securely.“ </div><div><br></div><div>As CISO, Kohlbecker’s goal will be to balance the City’s business needs with the essential task of safeguarding the City's assets and resident information. His view is that effective security and business alignment are not mutually exclusive but complementary pursuits that drive overall organizational success.<br></div><div></div> </html></div>https://www.phoenix.gov/itsNews
City of Phoenix Appoints Maxwell Wilson as Water Resources Management Advisorhttps://www.phoenix.gov/newsroom/city-manager/3344City Manager2/6/2025 9:52:00 PMhttps://www.phoenix.gov/newssite/Lists/NewsArticle/Attachments/3344/Newsroom_MaxwellWilson_no_text.pngCity of Phoenix Appoints Maxwell Wilson as Water Resources Management Advisor<div class="ExternalClass4588D46998364DD4B6320C61C23EB245"><html> <p>​The City of Phoenix has named Dr. Maxwell Wilson as its new Water Resources Management Advisor, effective February 3, 2025. Wilson, who has served as Deputy Water Services Director for the Water Planning Division, steps into the role following the retirement of Cynthia Campbell, a highly regarded expert in Arizona water policy.<br></p> <p>With more than a decade of experience in water resource management, conservation, and policy development, Wilson has been a driving force behind Phoenix’s efforts to ensure a sustainable water future. Since joining the Phoenix Water Services Department in 2021, he has played a pivotal role in expanding conservation initiatives, implementing innovative water efficiency programs, and strengthening partnerships with local, state, and federal agencies.<br></p> <p>"Phoenix has a strong history of responsible water use. Our growing, thriving City needs someone with the experience and talent Max brings to the role. It is crucial to meeting the needs of our residents, businesses, and future generations," said City Manager Jeff Barton. "I am confident he will be a strong leader as we navigate the complexities of water management and continue providing safe, reliable water to our community."<br></p> <p>As Deputy Water Services Director, Wilson oversaw water resource planning, infrastructure records services, and conservation programs. Under his leadership, Phoenix advanced initiatives such as Advanced Water Purification, financial incentive programs for homeowners, and new conservation strategies aimed at mitigating the impacts of ongoing drought conditions. His expertise in long-term water planning has helped position Phoenix as a national leader in sustainable water management.<br></p> <p>In his new role, Wilson will advise the City Manager, Mayor, and City Council on critical water policy matters, represent Phoenix in high-level discussions with state and federal agencies, and continue to drive policies that ensure the city’s water security amid ongoing climate challenges.<br></p> <p>"Phoenix’s commitment to water sustainability has been built on a legacy of forward-thinking policies and strategic planning," said Wilson. "I’m honored to step into this role and continue working with our community, policymakers, and industry leaders to secure a resilient water future for Phoenix."<br></p> <p>Wilson holds a Ph.D. in Biology and has dedicated his career to addressing the water challenges in the Southwest and around the world. His appointment underscores the City of Phoenix’s ongoing commitment to proactive water management, innovation, and long-term sustainability.<br></p> <p>He succeeds Cynthia Campbell, who served as Water Resources Management Advisor since 2011. During her tenure, Campbell played a key role in securing Phoenix’s long-term water supplies, developing drought management strategies, and leading the city's participation in major conservation agreements.<br></p> <p><b>About City of Phoenix Water Services Department</b><br></p> <p>The City of Phoenix Water Services Department is dedicated to providing high-quality, reliable, and sustainable water services to the residents, businesses, and visitors of Phoenix. With a commitment to water conservation, innovation, and long-term planning, the department ensures a secure and resilient water supply for future generations. For more information, visit <a href="/waterservices" target="_blank"><strong>phoenix.gov/water.</strong></a><br></p> <p>Media Contacts:<br></p> <p>Michael Gertzman<br><span style="background-color:window;color:windowtext;font-size:10pt;">Sr. Public Information Officer<br></span><span style="background-color:window;color:windowtext;font-size:10pt;">Water Services<br></span><span style="background-color:window;color:windowtext;font-size:10pt;">602-534-1209 <br></span><span style="background-color:window;color:windowtext;font-size:10pt;"><a href="mailto:michael.gertzman@phoenix.gov" target="_blank"><strong>michael.gertzman@phoenix.gov</strong></a></span></p> <p></p> <p>Jimena Garrison<br><span style="background-color:window;color:windowtext;font-size:10pt;">Public Information Officer<br></span><span style="background-color:window;color:windowtext;font-size:10pt;">Water Services<br></span><span style="background-color:window;color:windowtext;font-size:10pt;">480-390-1933<br></span><span style="background-color:window;color:windowtext;font-size:10pt;"><a href="mailto:jimena.garrison@phoenix.gov" target="_blank"><strong>jimena.garrison@phoenix.gov</strong></a></span></p> <p>​</p> </html></div>https://www.phoenix.gov/citymanagerNews
Film Production Projects in Greater Phoenix Generated $29.1M in Economic Impact in 2024https://www.phoenix.gov/newsroom/ced/3343Community and Economic Development2/6/2025 6:30:00 PMhttps://www.phoenix.gov/newssite/Lists/NewsArticle/Attachments/3343/FilmDMPtn.jpgFilm Production Projects in Greater Phoenix Generated $29.1M in Economic Impact in 2024<div class="ExternalClassA713AFBB15194D7DBDC3BF4963B60AB9"><html> <p>​Film production in the Greater Phoenix area generated an impressive $29.1 million in economic output during the 2024 calendar year, as highlighted in the City of Phoenix Film Office's latest <a target="_blank" data-cke-saved-href="https://www.investinphoenix.com/Documents/Film-Office-FY-Report_01_25-FINAL.pdf" href="https://www.investinphoenix.com/Documents/Film-Office-FY-Report_01_25-FINAL.pdf" tabindex="0">Economic Impact Report</a> that was released this week. <br></p> <p></p> <p>The report takes into account all aspects of film production, and includes expenditures on local goods and services.​ </p> <p>The 2024 economic output is a testament to the hard work and dedication of those involved in bringing 777 projects to the metro area last year, ranging from feature films, television shows and social media to commercials, documentaries and still photography. Those projects resulted in more than 1,100 shoot days, and the work of more than 3,000 local crew members and 1,800 talent. It was also responsible for more than 4,700 hotel night bookings.</p> <p>The 2024 report shows an increase from the $18.1 million in economic impact generated from 518 projects during 2023. </p> <p>"Phoenix is proud to rise as a hub for film production, and this year’s impressive $29.1 million economic impact demonstrates how important the industry is to our local economy, from creating job opportunities for our local skilled crew and talent to supporting our local film vendors and small businesses," Mayor Kate Gallego said. "This milestone shows that our continued commitment to attracting this creative industry to Phoenix is a win-win for the City and artists alike."</p> <p>The Phoenix Film Office plays a crucial role in attracting and facilitating film productions in the City. Through its efforts, numerous high-profile projects have chosen Phoenix as a filming location, bringing financial benefits and increased visibility.</p> <p>"We are proud to see such a substantial economic impact from the film industry in Phoenix," Film Office Commissioner Phil Bradstock said. "This report reflects the City's commitment to providing a welcoming environment for filmmakers and supporting their creative endeavors."</p> <p>This latest economic impact report demonstrates Phoenix's thriving film community and its ability to attract top-notch productions. The film industry in Phoenix would not be possible without the support of its partners at the Arizona Office of Film & Digital Media, the Arizona Production Association, Arizona Film Coalition and many other entities that work to promote the Greater Phoenix area and the State of Arizona as a premier filming location. </p> <p>With continued support from local and national organizations, the Phoenix film community expects even greater achievements and impact in years to come. </p> <p>For more information on film production in Phoenix, visit <a target="_blank" data-cke-saved-href="https://www.investinphoenix.com/industries/film" href="https://www.investinphoenix.com/industries/film" tabindex="0">FilmPhoenix.com</a> or call 602-262-4850. The Phoenix Film Office recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, after being established in October 1974.​<br></p> </html></div>https://www.phoenix.gov/econdevNews

 

 

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