In March, Arizona will unveil its first Extreme Heat Preparedness Plan. Arizona State University is helping in its formation by taking public recommendations for solutions to address extreme heat, including cooling relief.The public can submit their ideas by Nov. 16.
This brief summarizes where state energy staff and utility regulators reside; specifically, how their offices and/or agencies are structured and offers a selection of case studies of states that have undergone recent restructuring.
The Governor’s Office of Resiliency doesn’t have a working website yet. Some of its jobs vacancies remain unfilled. And, as of September, there was no sign on the door of the office inside the Arizona Capitol."We're a brand new office," said Maren Mahoney, who was appointed by Gov. Katie Hobbs to direct the office. “We’ve been up and running since about the end of February.”
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