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  2. Phoenix Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Police Department is the law enforcement agency responsible for the city of Phoenix, Arizona. As of May 2024, the Phoenix Police Department comprises just over 2,500 officers, some 625 below authorized strength of 3,125 [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and more than 1,000 support personnel.

  3. Calvin C. Goode - Wikipedia

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    The Calvin C. Goode municipal building and the annual Phoenix Calvin C. Goode Lifetime Achievement Award were named in his honor. [1] Goode moved to Phoenix, Arizona as a teenager and worked as an accountant in the city for 30 years before pursuing public office. He served on the Phoenix City Council from 1972-1994, and was vice mayor from 1990 ...

  4. Phoenix Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Fire Department provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the city of Phoenix, Arizona. The department responded to 186,594 calls during 2014–2015, with 88% being for emergency medical services. [2] The Phoenix Fire Department currently protects 1.5 million residents spread across an area of 520 square miles ...

  5. US finds Phoenix Police Dept violates civil rights of city ...

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    Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton, in a message to employees, said the city was taking the findings seriously and will review the report "with an open mind." "Self-reflection is an important step ...

  6. Phoenix City Council invites public to speak on new ... - AOL

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    After backlash from public safety unions and some council members, the Phoenix City Council will discuss the city's employee COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

  7. Arizona Financial Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Financial was established in 1936 as the Phoenix City Employees Federal Credit Union. [2] This union merged with similar credit unions for city employees of Mesa (and Chandler), Scottsdale, and Tempe in 1981 to form Arizona Federal Credit Union, with 28,000 members and $48 million in assets. [3]

  8. Valley Metro - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the City of Tempe introduced a variant of the new Valley Metro scheme with a green front instead of silver on one New Flyer L40LFR. This became the official scheme for all Tempe-owned buses starting with the 2011 New Flyer C40LFRs. In 2013, the City of Phoenix introduced a new scheme for its fleet.

  9. A judge ruled Wednesday that Phoenix must permanently clear the city’s largest homeless encampment by Nov. 4. City officials began shutting down the homeless encampment known as “The Zone ...