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The Superintendent of Tempe Union High School District contacted the Arizona Cancer Registry and asked for assistance in addressing a health concern. He explained that there is a perceived excess of brain tumors among students and staff at Corona del Sol with approximately eight to twelve brain tumors noted in the last few years. The concerns about tumors arose in conjunction with concerns about air quality.
This health consultation follows up a previous report produced by ADHS in May 2008 and addresses previously unaddressed issues regarding possible exposure to and potential health risks from formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds in the indoor air at the school.
This consult is in response to a petition request by the City of Tempe to de-list the area from the South Indian Bend Wash Superfund site, to allow the redevelopment into a multi-use retail marketplace. This consultation focuses on the potential for human exposures to the contaminants from soil vapors in the section known as the Landfill Area, or the McClintock/Rio Salado Brownfield Redevelopment Area.
Identifies the scope of the party-related problems (noise, illegal alcohol use, debris, public urination, code violations, general disorder, and physical assaults) in Tempe by describing efforts to address those problems, providing comprehensive analysis of the problems and response, and detailing an upcoming initiative to deter the behaviors that serve as catalysts for the problems.
A description and assessment of an August 5th-September 1st, 2013 education and enforcement operation by the Tempe Police to reduce loud party complaints, and prevent rape, robbery, and aggravated assault incidents.
A description and assessment of an August 21-October 26, 2014 education and enforcement operation by the Tempe Police to reduce loud party complaints, and prevent sexual assaults, robberies, and aggravated assaults.
A community assessment of Tempe by its Police and Fire Departments, to identify significant trends in population demographics and economic development, as well as growth of Arizona State University. These trends are analyzed so that more informed decisions on public safety staffing needs can be made.
An update to the January 2014 community assessment of Tempe by its Police and Fire Departments, reviewing current and planned developments in Tempe and on the ASU Tempe campus that affect public safety needs and response.