Water Conservation: How Much Water Does Your Household Use? The average U.S. household uses approximately 69.3 gallons of water per person per day indoors, according to a survey by the American Water Works Association. Do you know how much water your family consumes? By conducting a simple household water audit, you can estimate your indoor use. This can help you target your water conservation efforts and, in turn, save money.
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Sunrise Fire-Rescue Earns Award for Heart-Health Initiatives Sunrise Fire-Rescue earned the
2008 STEMI Awareness Community Program Award from the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC). This award recognizes a fire-service EMS system that has implemented a community program to help improve therapies for patients with acute coronary syndrome and its life-threatening complication - sudden cardiac arrest.
Sunrise Fire-Rescue was praised for its community CPR programs, overall heart-health and wellness initiatives, and professional best practices including the recognition and management of STEMI (ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction) - an indicator of acute heart attack.
Award criteria were established by the IAFC, in partnership with sponsor Medtronic/Physio-Control, the leading manufacturer of cardiac monitors/defibrillators. The IAFC, founded in 1873, represents the leadership of more than 1.2 million firefighters.
General Dynamics Opens Engineering Office in Sunrise General Dynamics C4 Systems - a leading developer and integrator of secure communication and information systems and technology - opened its new Engineering Design Center in the City of Sunrise on June 2nd. Their 22,000-square-foot workspace is located in Sawgrass Pointe I, a six-story, Class A office building in the Sawgrass Park of Commerce.
The Engineering Design Center will initially house 50 software and systems engineers at work on U.S. Department of Defense tactical-networking and next-generation communications programs. In the near future, General Dynamics' employment in Sunrise could grow to 100 positions - a large, highly-trained staff with an average annual salary of over $100,000.
"The highly-skilled workforce in South Florida, combined with the excellent quality of life and proximity to outstanding colleges and universities, makes this an ideal location for us to open shop," said Chris Marzilli, president of General Dynamics C4 Systems.
The City's Building Department played a significant role in facilitating the opening of General Dynamics' Sunrise office: Staff worked hard to meet the firm's aggressive development timetable - and its move-in target.
"We have been extremely pleased with the City's commitment to General Dynamics," said Christopher Gallagher of Duke Realty Corporation, the firm that developed and manages Sawgrass Pointe I. "Their Building professionals made an exceptional effort to accommodate C4's needs."
As General Dynamics' new office illustrates, Sunrise continues to be one of the premier corporate locations in South Florida. The Sawgrass area is centrally located for employees and clients, and readily accessible via two major airports, the Sawgrass Expressway, and I-595. Sunrise also offers a variety of business-friendly amenities, including excellent full-service restaurants, quality lodging, and world-class entertainment options.
Bruce Moeller Named Sunrise City Manager On June 10, the Sunrise City Commission appointed Bruce J. Moeller to the position of City Manager. He had been serving as Interim City Manager since January 28, 2008.
Moeller served as Sunrise's Fire Chief from 1997 to January 2008. In this role, he is credited with developing a modern emergency management program - including creating an Office of Emergency Management to oversee the City's preparation for and response to natural and manmade disasters. Prior to joining the City of Sunrise, he served as Director/Fire Chief for Broward County Fire Rescue. Moeller has a total of 31 years of local government experience in both Florida and Illinois.
To complement his public service, Moeller earned a Ph.D. in Public Administration from Florida Atlantic University in 2001, and has taught undergraduate and graduate classes in management and public administration. Dr. Moeller serves on several professional advisory boards and is a sought-after speaker on such topics as performance measurement and improving management effectiveness.
Skating and Competitive Play at Roller Hockey Complex The
Sunrise Roller Hockey Complex hosts programs for new and experienced players alike - as well as for recreational skaters:
The Complex hosts
Roller Hockey Open Play on Tuesdays from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Two rinks are reserved for competitive play: one for adults 18 and up, and one for children age 17 and younger. (Children 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult.) Bring your own inline skates and safety equipment: sticks will be available. Trained staff is on site to organize teams and officiate. Admission is free.
Skaters of all ages and skill levels are welcome during
Open Skating sessions - Tuesdays from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Bring your own inline or traditional four-wheel skates. Admission is free.
Call (954) 747-4600 to register, or for more information about the facility and its programs. The Sunrise Roller Hockey Complex is located at 5201 NW 103rd Avenue in Sunrise Commerce Park.
New Camp Registration Procedures for Summer 2008 Summertime marks the return of Sunrise's popular and affordable Summer Camp program. The City's Leisure Services Department operates 12 camp sites throughout Sunrise, offering participants the best in summer recreation - from sports and swimming to arts and crafts. In addition, each camp session features a weekly field trip.
Sunrise offers two specialty camps: A Theatre Camp for kids with a flair for drama, and a Sports Camp that focuses on developing athletic ability. There's also an Adventurous Beginners Camp designed for children who will be entering kindergarten this fall.
Full-day camp programs are conducted every weekday from June 16 through August 8 - except Friday, July 4 - from 7:45 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. An afternoon-only option is available to children who are attending summer school.
Full-day Summer Camp is just $450 for Sunrise residents and $670 for non-residents. The afternoon-only program is $425 for residents and $620 for non-residents. Discounts are provided for multiple children in the same household.
Each camper receives an official summer camp t-shirt, which must be worn on field trips. (Extra shirts can be purchased for $6 each.) Campers must bring their own lunch and snacks each day.
This is the first year the City has conducted a site-assignment lottery to determine camp placement. Completed registration packets for Sunrise residents and children who attend a school located in the City of Sunrise were accepted from April 1 through April 28, by mail only. Each applicant was asked to select three camp sites, in order of preference. All registrations received by April 28 have been entered into a random drawing and will be assigned a camp location. Forms received after April 28 will be processed in the order they are received, space permitting. If an applicant's first three choices have reached maximum enrollment before their registration is processed, they will be placed on waiting lists for those sites only and their payment will be returned unless a spot is secured.
The City's Summer Camp program can accommodate a total of 970 children. Walk-in registrations and registration for non-residents will begin on May 12 and conclude when all spaces have been filled.
See the April/May/June issue of
Horizons
for complete Summer Camp information, or contact the City's Leisure Services Department at (954) 747-4600.
Sunrise Participates in Staples Dream Park Challenge Sunrise's
Flamingo Park was one of only 18 parks in Broward and Miami-Dade counties to compete in the "Staples Dream Park Challenge with D-Wade." The winning park will receive a makeover valued at $25,000, and will host a celebration featuring Miami Heat Guard and NBA All-Star Dwyane Wade.
Residents who voted for Flamingo Park online were also automatically entered to win one of five autographed basketball jerseys, or a chance to meet D-Wade. The contest began on February 14 and concluded on April 10. Winners have not yet been announced.
Flamingo Park is located at 12855 NW 8th Street, adjacent to Sawgrass Elementary School. It features two baseball fields, a soccer field, a tennis court, two basketball courts, a playground, a jogging path and a meeting room.
For more information about Flamingo Park, contact the Leisure Services Department at (954) 747-4600.
Sunrise Hosts 2008 BMW Tennis Championship The City of Sunrise hosted the BMW Tennis Championship in March 2008. This exciting annual event marked the return of some of the top men's professional tennis players.
Robin Haase of the Netherlands captured the singles title, defeating sixth-seeded Sebastien Grosjean of France.
The BMW Tennis Championship is the only Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) event held in Broward County, and one of only three major tournaments in the state of Florida.
Sunrise Tennis Club, the tournament's home, has earned numerous accolades, including the United States Tennis Association's 2001"Outstanding Facility" award.
FY 2007/2008 Budget Reduces Tax Rate for 13th Consecutive Year The Sunrise City Commission unanimously approved a budget for fiscal year 2007/2008 that reduces the property tax millage rate for the 13th consecutive year while maintaining the City's commitment to providing the highest level of services. Although property tax legislation approved by the Florida Legislature in 2007 required local governments to roll-back property tax rates, the City Commission lowered property taxes by approximately $800,000 more than required by the legislation! We are unaware of any city in South Florida that reduced taxes below the required millage rate by more than Sunrise. This dedication to lowering the millage rate will result in a tax savings of $6.3 million for Sunrise property owners next year.
The City's 2008 fiscal year budget began on October 1, 2007, and ends on September 30, 2008. The budget was developed through a complex process involving detailed requests from City departments, input from the City Commission and opinions from residents. Throughout the budget preparation process, City staff sought to identify which services and programs should be undertaken with the resources available. The resulting budget totals just over $380 million for all funds with approximately 1,300 positions.
County Launches Vulnerable Population Registry Broward County has announced the launch of a Vulnerable Population Registry, created as a joint effort between County government, local municipalities and emergency responders countywide. Residents are encouraged to register if they feel they may be vulnerable - due to a disability, frailty or health issue - in the aftermath of a hurricane or other emergency, when extended power outages or temporary loss of services can occur.
The Registry is designed to help government entities and emergency responders pinpoint the locations of those people most in need. However, participation in the program is not a guarantee that a resident will be provided services or be placed on a priority list. Those who enroll with the Registry are still encouraged to be prepared for hurricane season, collecting essential supplies of food, water and medication to sustain themselves for three to five days in the aftermath of a storm.
Residents may enroll themselves, or authorize a family member or caregiver to register for them. The easiest way to register is online at
www.broward.org/atrisk. Residents can also register via the Broward County Call Center at 954-831-4000 (TTY 954-831-3940). All information provided to the Registry will be held in the strictest confidence, as required by State law.