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Phoenix received a $1M grant to address extreme urban heat. Here's where to see the innovative shade structures 11 artists ...
Shade structures don’t really have any organized lobbying groups. “There’s so many people who are already tree advocates,” Turner said. “Heat now is a new entry point to advocate for trees.
Recently, the Phoenix City Council unanimously approved a plan to increase shade across the city. “Shade Phoenix” calls for ...
The ¡Sombra! Experiments in Shade structures have been opened at various parks throughout Phoenix in an effort to provide functional, artistic options for shade during excessive heat.
The traditional schoolyard, with its hard grounds and usually a lack of shade, tends to act as a heat island. Among the country’s 527 large school districts, a majority of schools are hotter ...
The Oak Bottom Amphitheater has a new addition: a shade structure. The structure, which spans 60 feet and stands 20 feet tall, was installed by the park's maintenance staff over the past few weeks.
Phoenix says more trees and shade are coming over the next five years. The City Council approved the "Shade Phoenix Plan" on Nov. 13 to plant 27,000 trees and build 550 shade structures.
Phoenix leaders look to address relentless heat with more trees, shade structures. Nov 14, 2024, 10:35 AM. The Phoenix City Council voted on a new shade plan on Nov. 13, 2024.
Two shade structures are nearing completion at Winifred Pifer Elementary and Paso Robles High School for two different purposes. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now.
“The shade structure will be positioned along the southern edge of the skatepark to provide shade over the area that visitors typically use to sit/congregate when not actively skating,” he said.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx — Cole Park Pier will get some much-needed shade for guests of all ages. Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council awarded Gourley Contractors, LLC of Corpus Christi, a ...
Shade structures don’t really have any organized lobbying groups. “There’s so many people who are already tree advocates,” Turner said. “Heat now is a new entry point to advocate for trees.