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Goodyear: 68,000 of the best educated and most affluent residents in Arizona know it as home. Scenic mountain views, desert vistas, wide open spaces, golf courses, lakes and parks make Goodyear a destination; our people make it a community. Although Goodyear’s population is predicted to be well over 600,000 by the year 2050, our Council is committed to preserving the charm that helps newcomers feel at home right away. Proximity to metro-Phoenix gives our residents all the advantages of a small community, with the cultural and entertainment resources of the big city. The City of Goodyear is a full-service community with a staff of 511 full-time employees, providing; police, fire, sanitation collection, water and sewer, streets/rights-of-way and parks maintenance, economic development, planning and zoning, engineering, courts, communications, parks and recreation, neighborhood services, City code compliance, and all administrative services. Goodyear Ballpark, constructed in 2009, is also operated by the City. The Ballpark is a 10,311-seat stadium which serves as the spring training home to the Cleveland Indians and the Cincinnati Reds.
Riverside Cnty Law Enforcement is a March Air Reserve Base, CA-based company in the Government sector.
Lakewood operates under a City Charter that provides for a Mayor/Council form of government and designates City Council as the legislative branch of Lakewood`s city government. Seven council members (3 at-large and 1 for each of the city`s four wards) hold meetings in open public forums on the first and third Monday of every month (recess in August) at 7:30 P.M. in the City Hall auditorium. Council members serve four-year staggered terms.
We are dedicated to making Boise the most livable City in the country, our team is 1600 people strong and is one of the largest employers in the area. Guided by a mission that keeps us focused on outcomes that are Lasting, Innovative, and Vibrant, we are passionate professionals who dream big and work hard. Our shared values are simple and we believe in them: One City, One Team – for the Greatest Good, Citizen Experience with “WOW”, and lastly, There’s Nothing We Can’t Do Better. From maintaining parks, to protecting the public, to designing waste water renewal systems, our entire organization is driven by the knowledge that every day when we go to work, we help to enhance what is loved most about Boise for generations to come.
Cowlitz County will be a magnet for residents, investors, entrepreneurs, employers, tourists, and industry because of its high quality of life, economic stability, social opportunities and environmental stewardship.