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1/19 REIMAGINE PHOENIX Leading the way in Sustainability Phoenix's goal is to divert waste from the landfill and become a zero waste city by 2050 using a three-pronged approach: • Education and Outreach • Service Enhancements • Building Public-Private Partnerships PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITY OF PHOENIX TalkingTrashPHX TalkingTrashPHX PHXPublicWorks ReimaginePHX Through successful Requests for Proposals (RFP), the city's Reimagine Phoenix initiative has allowed its Public Works Department to build partnerships with manufacturing companies that divert materials from the landfill and convert them into products. If you are interested in exploring partnership opportunities with a supportive municipality in a business-friendly environment, contact us for more information on the latest updates with RFPs issued by the city of Phoenix. CONTACT: Joseph Rossell [email protected] phoenix.gov/publicworks/reimagine Embracing a Circular Economy RESOURCE INNOVATION CAMPUS PHOENIX A Circular Economy Leader As the 5th largest city in the U.S., Phoenix has established itself as a leader in the circular economy by fostering strategic business partnerships on the Resource Innovation Campus (RIC). Manufacturers, from start-ups to mature companies locating on the RIC, have direct access to the city's Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) and its feedstock that can be transformed into new products. The RIC is conveniently situated in the Southwest Industrial Employment Corridor and near the PHX Innovation Core, where major industries have a strong presence: Software Financial Services Entertainment Higher Education Bio-Medical
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REIMAGINEPHOENIXLeading the way in Sustainability

Phoenix's goal is to divert wastefrom the landfill and become a zero waste city by 2050 using a three-pronged approach:

• Education and Outreach• Service Enhancements • Building Public-Private Partnerships

PUBLIC WORKSDEPARTMENT

CITY OF PHOENIX

TalkingTrashPHX

TalkingTrashPHX

PHXPublicWorks

ReimaginePHX

Through successful Requests for Proposals (RFP), the city's Reimagine Phoenix initiative has allowed its Public Works Department to build partnerships with manufacturing companies that divert materials from the landfill and convert them into products.

If you are interested in exploring partnership opportunities with a supportive municipality in a business-friendly environment, contact us for more information on the latest updates with RFPs issued by the city of Phoenix.

CONTACT:Joseph [email protected] phoenix.gov/publicworks/reimagine

Embracing a Circular Economy

RESOURCEINNOVATION

CAMPUS

PHOENIXA Circular Economy LeaderAs the 5th largest city in the U.S., Phoenix has established itself as a leader in the circular economy by fostering strategic business partnerships on the Resource Innovation Campus (RIC). Manufacturers, from start-ups to mature companies locating on the RIC, have direct access to the city's Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) and its feedstock that can be transformed into new products.

The RIC is conveniently situated in the Southwest Industrial Employment Corridor and near the PHX Innovation Core, where major industries have a strong presence:

SoftwareFinancial ServicesEntertainmentHigher EducationBio-Medical

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PARTNERSHIPS

The RIC provides 50 acres of city-owned land available for development opportunities. The campus will serve as a circular economy hub and test bed dedicated to the creation of valuable public-private partnerships and growth of circular startups and mature companies.

Phoenix's partnership with Arizona State University's Resource Innovation Solutions Network (RISN) has resulted in several promising applied projects around circular economy:

Plastics into 3-D printing filament Reclaimed asphalt pavement Water conservation research of compost in city parks

The RIC is a gathering place for collaboration and solutions that can increase the diversion and conversion of waste locally. It offers:

Competitive Lease RatesInfrastructure SupportProximity to City FeedstockProximity to universities and community

colleges

Resource Innovation Solutions Network- Arizona State University

Closed Loop Fund

Ellen MacArthur Foundation

PHOENIX IS THE BESTPLACE FOR YOURGROWING BUSINESS

RESOURCE INNOVATION CAMPUSWhere Phoenix is Reimagined

RETENTION BASINEXCESS CAPACITY

2.39 AC.

EXISTINGTS/MRF

RETENTIONBASIN

27TH AVE TRANSFER STATION AND MATERIAL RECOVERY

FACILITY (TS/MRF)49.13 AC.

PARCEL A12.76 AC.

PARCEL C3.41 AC.

PARCEL B2.98 AC.

RISN FACILITY2.13 AC.

SPECIAL OPERATIONS FACILITY4.03 AC.

PARCEL O7.64 AC.

PARCEL L2.56 AC.

PARCEL N3.86 AC.

EXISTING DTARETENTION BASIN

30’ ROADWAY(TYPICAL)

PARCEL M3.81 AC.

ACCESS CONTROLPOINT

COMPOST FACILITY19.64 AC.

EXISTING BERM

SECUREAREA

1.60 AC.

DRIVER TRAININGACADEMY (DTA) FACILITY

23.2 AC.

PARCEL F5.83 AC.

PARCEL G3.61 AC.

PARCEL H3.71 AC.

PARCEL J2.05 AC.

40’ UTILITY EASEMENT

30’ UTILITY EASEMENT

PUBLIC WORKS AREA

3.73 AC.

PARCEL I2.61 AC.

PALM SILAGEPROCESSING

PHASE 24.00 AC.

PALM SILAGEPROCESSING

PHASE 16.00 AC.

PARCEL D2.78 AC.

WELL SITE

PARCEL E3.68 AC.

PARCEL A22.76 AC.

LIMITS OF 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN

LIMITS OF 100-YEAR FLOODWAY(NO STRUCTURE PERMITTED)

SALT RIVER

OWNER: CALIFORNIA PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANYZONING: A-1

EXISTING SPECIALOPERATIONS FACILITYRETENTION BASIN

EXISTING CONCRETELINED CANAL/RETENTION(MCDONALD CANAL)

OWNER: J LO LLC(OLSON PRECAST)ZONING: A-1

OWNER: QUALITY BLOCKZONING: A-1

OWNER: HELLMAN FAMILYTRUST (QUALITY BLOCK)ZONING: A-1

OWNER: RUSH INVESTMENTS(MARTEM TRANSPORT LTD.)ZONING: A-1

ACCESS CONTROL POINT

CITY OF PHOENIXPROPERTY BOUNDARY

FUTURE BUSSTOP LOCATION

27

TH

AV

E.

LOWER BUCKEYE RD.EXISTING BUSSTOP LOCATION

EXISTING BUSSTOP LOCATION

35

TH

AV

E.

27TH AVE LANDFILL (CLOSED)141.14 AC.

NOTE: FLOODPLAIN LIMITS SHOWN ARE PROPOSED. DATA IS FROM THE LOWER SALT RIVER FLOOD PLAIN DELINEATION STUDY PROVIDED BY FCDMC ON JAN. 13TH, 2016. DATA WAS SCALED TO BEST FIT THE PARCEL INES BASED UPON DATA PROVIDED. PROPOSED FLOODPLAIN LIMITS ARE CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW BY FEMA; HOWEVER ARE CONSIDERED BEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION PER FCDMC.

LEGEND100-YEAR FLOODWAY (SEE NOTE)

100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN (SEE NOTE)

PROPOSED PARCEL LINE

EXISTING PARCEL LINE

PROPERTY LINE

EXISTING FACILITY

PARCEL AVAILABLE FORIMMEDIATE DEVELOPMENT

PARCEL TO BE DEVELOPED LAST(DEVELOPMENT WILL AFFECTCURRENT OPERATIONS)

PLANNED RIC FACILITIES

PUBLIC WORKS OPERATIONS

30’ ROADWAY(TYPICAL)

AZ Innovation Challenge

Quality jobs tax credit

Tax structure

Access to skilled talent

Phoenix Innovation District

$1.7 Billion in capital investment

4th Most Desirable City for Millenials

The fastest growing city in the U.S.

MASTER PLAN


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