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Did you know that sales tax on the merchandise you purchase goes into the Phoenix general fund, which helps pay for important city services, such as police, fire, parks and libraries? Find out here where to shop in your neighborhood to support your city. Watch the video.
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Do you park in spaces reserved for people with disabilities? Using handicapped parking spaces means more than an inconvenience to someone who needs it - people with disabilities circle parking lots and often cancel their trip because they cannot find a parking space.
Violators can face fines as high as $500.

Looking for a way to share your holiday spirit? The city of Phoenix Human Services Department is sponsoring its annual Holiday Adopt-A-Family Program.
Sponsors are needed to provide toys, clothing and household items for participants in the department's social service programs.

METRO is testing vehicles in Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa. At any time of the day or night, you may find yourself near an operating light rail vehicle or a METRO train.
Now is the time to find out, learn and practice the rules of light rail safety so you'll be set when METRO begins operating in late December. View the Light Rail Safety videos.

Phoenix is set to receive $39.4 million in federal funds to implement a Neighborhood Stabilization Program to address abandoned and foreclosed properties through acquisition, rehabilitation, demolition, redevelopment and financial incentives.
Residents are invited to visit the Web site to provide their input.
Featured Photo

Phoenix Family Advocacy Center CHAIRity Event
Three ASU College of Design students along with the live auction winning bidders, pose with the scholarship winning chair, Bus Stop, at the CHAIRity event. Eleven chairs, auctioned off at the event, raised $8,755 toward providing comprehensive services to victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse at the center.