What's it like to live in Phoenix? Chances are you enjoy "dry heat" and an active participation in local government. Since 1950, Phoenix's government and citizens have actively passed bonds totaling more than $3.5 millions dollars. In 1988, a bill was passed allotting more than $1 billion in bonds alone. What's up with all these bonds and why do people in Phoenix like them so much? Well, things that were made possible from that money include:
Currently, Phoenix has more than $1 billion in public and private projects intended to better the lifestyle of all citizens. Phoenix has won an almost unmentionable number of awards ranging from overall safety, to the quality of airports and even advances in the field of technology. They won the Carl Bertelsmann award in 1993, an accolade given to the best-run city government in the world.
Things to do around town
Need a break from all the active participation that seems to keep everyone so busy? Go play a round of golf on one of Phoenix's championship golf courses. They even have a 24-hour tee-off reservation hotline. Is watching sports a little bit more your speed? Go check out one of Phoenix's nine professional sports teams or any number of the professional baseball teams that call Phoenix home during the months of spring training. Want to enjoy that "dry heat"? Explore one of Phoenix's many guide trails for a day of hiking. The historic landscape and preserved space are always a great adventure. Cap off any day with a nighttime trip to Copper Square - whose website ( http://www.coppersquare.com/ ) bills it as "90 blocks of urban lifestyle, attractions and business in the heart of Phoenix."
Sources:
http://phoenix.gov/CITYGOV/history.html#BORN
http://www.coppersquare.com/
http://www.hellophoenix.com/History.Cfm