AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSchool & Community Infrastructure: Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District is asking voters to back a $30M bond (Prop 409) to tackle aging water lines, septic, roofing, HVAC and safety systems after breakdowns disrupted campuses. Tribal Access Crisis: An Arizona opinion piece spotlights how SNAP cuts are creating a crisis of access on tribal lands, with families describing denials, delays, and long waits. Workforce & Mobility: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley is using Waymo teen accounts to help Chandler-area interns get to paid summer jobs, adding rides where buses and schedules fall short. Education Access Fight: EVIT says it’s offering to cover half of transportation costs as East Valley districts refuse EVIT busing, putting CTE access at risk for thousands of students. Health & Lifestyle: A University of Arizona study links common sleep habits—too little or too much, frequent napping, and sleeplessness—to signs of brain aging. Local Culture: Tucson’s Vegan Night Market returns, bringing plant-based food, music and vendors together for a growing community. Public Safety: Gilbert is moving toward tougher e-bike rules after rising complaints and crashes.
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