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Chris Judd: District 6 Newsletter — February 2023

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Last month, our City Council Meetings included swearing-in ceremonies and the selection of a new vice mayor. Thank you for reelecting me as your District 6 Councilmember and thank you to my fellow councilmembers who nominated and voted for me to be selected as Vice Mayor this year. Congratulations to newly elected District 1 Councilmember Nick Haney and reelected District 5 Councilmember Jack Hastings!

a group of men holding certificates Vice Mayor Judd takes the oath of office.

The Fields at Countryside ribbon cutting

The City of Surprise held a ribbon cutting to mark the opening of The Fields at Countryside! Thank you to Willmeng Construction, Kimley-Horn, Dysart Schools and the entire Surprise Parks and Recreation team and Advisory Commission for making this event memorable. 

The Fields at Countryside are located on the southwest corner of Greenway Road and Parkview Place. The lighted youth multipurpose fields are ready for use by participants in our City of Surprise youth sports programming. Eventually, these grass fields will be available by reservation when City programs aren't running and all aspects of the project are complete (estimated September 2023). The Park also has paved parking, restrooms and a playground! Flag football players will be the first to run up and down the new fields. Then, our first-ever spring soccer season will kick off, in addition to our expanding, regular fall season. For youth sports registration, head to surpriseaz.gov/youthsports.

Surprise City Council and Surprise Parks and Recreation join others to cut a grand opening ribbon.

Quench Taps and Tapas ribbon cutting

On Thursday, January 26, we joined Angie Cline, Founder and Chef of Quench Taps and Tapas, for a ribbon cutting ceremony honoring this brand-new Surprise restaurant offering a cozy upscale locale. We are so excited to welcome this delicious new addition to our community!

Councilmember Cline, Mayor Hall, Vice Mayor Judd and Angie Cline inside Quench Taps and Tapas

Total Wine & More ribbon cutting

On January 25, Councilmembers Aly Cline and Patrick Duffy and I joined the leadership team of Total Wine & More to celebrate their Grand Opening at the Village at Prasada. We are so excited to welcome this Surprise Retail Survey Top 10 Most Desired Retailer to our community!

Vice Mayor Judd, Councilmember Cline and Councilmember Duffy pose for a picture with the leadership team at Total Wine and More, Surprise.

Dutch Bros Coffee ribbon cutting

On Monday, January 30, we joined Loren Franklin, Dutch Bros West Valley CEO, for a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the opening of Dutch Bros Coffee located at 13431 N. Litchfield Rd. We are so excited to welcome them to our community!

Mayor Hall, Vice Mayor Judd and Councilmember Haney pose for a photo outside Dutch Bros Coffee.

DeLex Realty ribbon cutting

Friday, January 20, we joined Surprise brokers, Michael Hofstetter and Ginger Zilk, for a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the opening of their new office, DeLex Realty, in Surprise. We are excited to welcome them to our community!

Vice Mayor Judd, Councilmember Cline join DeLex Realty for a ribbon cutting.

Surprise restaurant list

Are you looking to discover new places to dine in Surprise? In a community growing as quickly as ours, there are frequent updates to the ever-expanding list of restaurants in the community, so we’ve compiled a list to help you spot your new favorite joint! Check out the latest list here.

Surprise Stadium special events & promos

  • Resident Appreciation Days courtesy of Fat Cats: February 24 - March 11
  • Sensory Awareness Day presented by T.E.A.M. 4 Kids: February 26
  • Spring Training 5K & 1K: March 3 at 7 p.m. Register Now!
  • College Days – college student discount during Spring Break! March 5 - 19
  • Pup Nights at Surprise Stadium: March 8 & 23 Purchase here 
  • Sunday Funday Family Four Pack for $44 (Every Sunday) 
  • Kids Run the Bases presented by Uptown Alley (Every Sunday) 
  • Military & First Responder Appreciation Days (Every Sunday) 
  • Sanderson Ford College Baseball Classic Purchase your tickets now!

For Spring Training tickets and more information on the events listed above, head to SurpriseStadium.com.

Tax assistance

Tax season is right around the corner, and the City of Surprise Human Service and Community Vitality Department, in partnership with A New Leaf, offers free tax preparation services to individuals and families with qualifying incomes. 

Tax preparation assistance will be available January 30 - April 18 at the Surprise Resource Center and at Riverboat Bingo from February 1 - April 12. See the press release for more information. 

It's budget building season! 

The City of Surprise FY2024 budget building process kicked off at the City Council Work Session on Tuesday, January 17. This was the first in a series of presentations to Council by the City's Finance Department regarding the overall development of the budget and the upcoming annual process. The next presentation is planned for February 21.

The Recommended Budget is scheduled for release in April, followed by Council and public review that will result in the adoption of a balanced FY2024 budget in June. All meetings are carried live on Surprise TV for cable customers and streamed online at surpriseaz.gov/surpriseTV. Additionally, each of the staff budget presentations will be linked at surpriseaz.gov/budget the day following the talks. Learn more here

Mayor’s Literacy Challenge

Mayor Skip Hall is inviting first through fourth-grade students to register for the 2023 Mayor’s Literacy Challenge, encouraging students to get reading by having them log their minutes of reading and complete fun challenges to earn badges and prizes! The Mayor’s Literacy Challenge runs through March 3 and is open to all Surprise area students, including those attending homeschool, charter school and Dysart Unified School District. Visit the Surprise Literacy Challenge webpage to register and learn more. For questions, please email literacychallenge@surpriseaz.gov.

2023 Mayor's Literacy Challenge

Redistricting 2023

It's time to update the City Council district boundaries in Surprise, and we're asking for resident participation in the process! Redistricting is an effort to ensure all voices are represented equally and fairly by creating districts with nearly the same number of people in them. You can give input on where the boundary lines for our six City Council districts should be through online tools or at one of our public meetings. Get the details here.

Surprise City Academy

Want to learn about the structure of city government, get updated on local issues and get to know your City leaders? Register for the 2023 Surprise City Academy! The eight-session academy offers the opportunity to learn about the City directly from the mayor, councilmembers, city manager and upper-level City staff. 

Surprise City Academy begins on February 27 and meets weekly through April 17. Most classes will meet from 6 - 8:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Surprise Public Safety Building, 14250 W. Statler Plz. It's free to participate, but space is limited. For an application and more information, please visit surpriseaz.gov/cityacademy or contact Lord Garcillano at lord.garcillano@surpriseaz.gov or 623.222.1647.

Register now for the 2023 Surprise City Academy

National Community Survey

What do you love about living in Surprise? What services do you value most? What can the City do better to improve the quality of life in our hometown? You can share your thoughts in the 2023 National Community Survey! What you tell us helps to identify priority projects for Surprise and indicates where limited City funding should go in order to provide the services you most desire. 

This scientific survey examines residents' responses on topics ranging from traffic flow to public safety to senior and youth services. Paper surveys have been mailed to 2,800 randomly-selected Surprise households in the first wave of data collection. In mid-February, an online version will open for the entire city to participate. All survey results are anonymous and the City does not know which addresses have been selected by the third-party surveyor and only receives the aggregate results.

Results are expected in April and will be shared online at surpriseaz.gov/NCS. We thank you in advance for your participation, as you help to make Surprise an even better community! 

Poetry, art and more!

Are you ready to discover arts and culture events in Surprise? From theater performances, gallery tours, poetry readings and more, make sure to mark your calendar to attend!

February Events

  • February 17 • 6 - 8 p.m.
    Poetry Slam at WHAM
  • February 23 • Noon
    Lunchtime Theater – WE3 Classical Jazz | Arts HQ, $15

March Events

  • March 1 • 11 a.m. - Noon
    AZ Speaks at Council Chambers
  • March 9 • 10 - 11 a.m.
    Public Art Tour of City Hall
  • March 16 • Noon
    Lunchtime Theater – West Valley Symphony Jam Session | Arts HQ, $15
  • March 25 • Noon
    Tour of artist Joe Tyler’s Home & Studio

All dates and times are subject to change. All events are free unless otherwise stated. To register for Public Art Tours and AZ Speaks presented by Arizona Humanities, head to surpriseaz.gov/artssignup. For Lunchtime Theater, contact Arts HQ at 623.584.2626 or visit westvalleyarts.org/theater. To learn more about Poetry Slam, contact WHAM at 623.584.8311 or visit wham-art.org/poetry. Want to see what else is on the 2022-2023 arts & culture calendar? All events are listed online at surpriseaz.gov/arts.

We're hiring

The City of Surprise has some exciting career opportunities available!

We're now hiring for:

  • Information Technology Project Manager
  • Procurement Technician 
  • Assistant City Prosecutor 
  • Traffic Civil Engineer 
  • Land Survey Party Chief
  • Utility Mechanic - Senior
  • Emergency Medical Technician (Fire-Medical)
  • Paramedic
  • And MORE! 

See all of our career opportunities and apply at surpriseaz.gov/careers.

Council Meetings and Agenda

The next regularly scheduled City Council Meeting will take place on February 21 at 6 p.m. and will be open to the public for in-person attendance. You can also watch live at surpriseaz.gov/surprisetv or the Surprise City Gov Facebook page at facebook.com/cityofsurprise. Cox channel 11 also carries the meetings live. Agendas are always posted online at a minimum of two days prior. 

If you see something on the agenda that concerns you, please reach out before the meeting so I have time to address your concern. I may even ask your questions during the City Council presentation. The best way to reach me is chris.judd@surpriseaz.gov

Community Meeting

Please join me for my D6 Community Meeting on February 15 at 6 p.m. at Tap House Sports Grill, 13699 N. Litchfield Rd. I look forward to discussing the latest City issues and answering any questions you might have. 

Please check my webpage at surpriseaz.gov/district6 for updates to my meeting schedule.