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Natural Gas Consumption
data.mesaaz.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-06T14:22:33.000ZMonthly natural gas consumption data in Therms by Rate Classification (i.e. Residential, Commercial, Other Public Authority, Interdepartmental) and customer counts within the City of Mesa natural gas service territory. Consumption totals are for the month in which they are billed to the customer (“Billing Month”). Due to the constant reading of utility meters throughout the month, much of the consumption occurs in the month prior to the Billing Month.
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Circ by month - bw
data.mesaaz.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-12T22:11:06.000ZLibrary materials checked out is the number of physical items checked out by library cardholders. These materials include books, DVDs, audio books, et al. In 2015 auto renewals were introduced. In 2016 DVD check out period changed from 1 week checkout to 2 weeks. Descriptions of Materials: -Audio CD - Compact Disc (CD) recording of a reading of a book, typically a novel. -Audio Kit - A book accompanied by a Compact Disc (CD) recording of a reading of the book. The CD recording is contained in a pocket in the front or back of the book. -Board Book - a book for very small children, with the pages pasted to heavy cardboard. -Book - A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers. -Book bucket - A zippered bag that contains multiple titles about a specific subject, designed for educators to use with elementary students. -Book club kit - Designed for book groups, the kit is a plastic bin with a lid that contains 10 copies of a book and a binder with information about the book to facilitate discussion in a group setting. -Culture pass - A Culture Pass gives library users two free tickets to participating local cultural institutions and theater performances. Each household can check out one pass at a time (maximum of two a month). -DVD - A type of compact disc able to store large amounts of data, especially high-resolution audiovisual material. -Equipment - Other items available for checkout like SRP TrickleStar Plug-In Energy monitors and engraver kits. -Express checkout - Copies of current popular titles that only check out for seven (7) days, are specific to each location and cannot be renewed or reserved. -Interlibrary Loan - A system in which one library borrows a book from another library for the use of an individual. -Magazine - A periodical publication containing articles and illustrations, typically covering a particular subject or area of interest. -Periodical - a magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals. -Playaway - Solid-state prerecorded audio player that can store up to 80 hours of audio in high definition. -Stuffbrary - Library card holders can check out household items, play equipment and more. Stuff is available at all locations, though some items are branch specific.
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Building Permits
data.mesaaz.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-04T16:23:34.000ZBuilding permits issued by City of Mesa. Included: All building permits applied. Not Included: Applications for Documents or Services, Code Compliance Complaints, Planning Cases, or Engineering Projects. It is assumed that all permits have been issued based on meeting all building and zoning codes.
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Electric Consumption
data.mesaaz.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-06T14:30:44.000ZMonthly electric consumption data in kWh and customer counts within the City of Mesa's electric service territory broken down by Rate Classification (i.e. Residential, Commercial, Other Public Authority, Interdepartmental). Consumption totals are for the month in which they are billed to the customer (“Billing Month”). Due to the constant reading of utility meters throughout the month, much of the consumption occurs in the month prior to the Billing Month.
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Residential Permit
data.mesaaz.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-04T16:23:34.000ZResidential building permits issued by City of Mesa for new residential structures only. Included: All building permits applied. Not Included: Applications for Documents or Services, Code Compliance Complaints, Planning Cases, or Engineering Projects. It is assumed that all permits have been issued based on meeting all building and zoning codes. Dataset does not include remodels, swimming pools, etc.
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PRCF Permitted Uses of Managed Facilities
data.mesaaz.gov | Last Updated 2019-10-22T00:47:54.000ZThe number of Permitted uses of PRCF Managed Facilities; Facility Rentals, includes ramadas, open space, recreation centers, youth and adult sports and aquatics.
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Average Homeowner's Annual Cost Comparison - by Fiscal Year
data.mesaaz.gov | Last Updated 2018-05-07T23:03:22.000ZComparison of the average costs incurred by homeowners in several cities throughout the Valley. The average charges for the current fiscal year for various cities are compared with the average costs for the current fiscal year in the City of Mesa. Sources include applicable Tax Year Limited Property Value, Maricopa County Assessor's Office, and Maricopa County Tax Levy and Rates page. The Average Homeowner’s Annual Cost Comparison Notes:<br><br />• The City of Mesa and the Town of Gilbert are the only municipalities that do not have a primary property tax. All other revenue sources exist in all municipalities.<br><br />• Estimated city sales taxes paid is based on average household expenditures from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey applied to each city’s sales tax rate. Some cities have different rates for different taxable items. Mesa does not collect sales tax on the sale of food for consumption at home. <br><br />• Comparisons are determined using a standard service level for all cities. <br><br />• Standard solid waste charges are for twice per week garbage (and recyclables where applicable) collection using 90 gallon barrels. Solid Waste residential charges include a Green and Clean fee for Mesa. <br><br />• Other city’s environmental fees are included as applicable.<br><br />• Charges are based on FY 16/17 annual average usage of 8,900 water gallons per month, ranging from 6,000 in winter to 12,000 in summer.<br><br />• Wastewater charges are based on the average consumption of water during the winter months.<br>
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Water Consumption
data.mesaaz.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-05T15:33:14.000ZMonthly total water Consumption data broken down by Rate Classification (i.e. Residential, Commercial, Other, or Interdepartmental)
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Natural Gas Customer Count - by Rate Classification Type
data.mesaaz.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-06T14:22:33.000ZNatural gas customer counts within the City of Mesa's natural gas service territory broken down by Rate Classification (i.e. Residential, Commercial, Other Public Authority, Interdepartmental). <br /><br />Filter by Year
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Parks Locations And Amenities
data.mesaaz.gov | Last Updated 2019-03-11T16:48:18.000ZInformation about location and amenities available at developed city parks, park open spaces (basins) maintained by the City of Mesa. Pools, Recreation Centers and other public gathering facilities owned and/or maintained by the City of Mesa's Parks Department such as convention center, amphitheater and cemetery are also listed. Additional information available at https://www.mesaparks.com/parks-facilities/parks/park-rules-regulations. A GIS ParkFinder application is also available at http://gis.mesaaz.gov/ParkFinder/. For more information about park open spaces and basins (non-developed city parks) please visit: https://www.mesaparks.com/parks-facilities/parks/park-open-spaces-and-basins