SRP Board Member Keith Woods, and candidate for re-election April 3, 2012, shows how to vote by mail in the Salt River Project election.
Voters usually receive 2 ballots inside their SRP election envelope, not fully understanding why. Keith Woods answers that question, and takes you through the steps.
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SRP elections in 2012 are Tuesday, April 3. You can request an early ballot online now.
https://www.srpnet.com/elections/secure/earlyballot/Default.aspx
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Salt River Project is looking for help from Valley residents to give Homeward Bound’s Thunderbird Family Village Campus future savings in its water bills.
As part of its Together We Conserve multi-media campaign to raise awareness of water conservation, SRP has launched a contest in which participants can pledge to conserve water by submitting their best water-saving tips.
After a goal of 5,000 pledges is submitted, SRP will celebrate by helping Homeward Bound conserve water at several of its transitional housing facilities. The “water makeover” will include a $5,000 grant from SRP that will help Homeward Bound install high-efficiency showerheads and water fixtures in its 80 apartments on campus in north Phoenix.
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Salt River Project is hosting a free water conservation expo at SRP’s PERA Club on March 3, 2012.
Learn better ways to live in the desert, and use less water.
March 3, 2012 9 a.m.–1 p.m. SRP PERA Club 1 E. Continental Drive Tempe, AZ 85281 Register to attend at togetherweconserve.com/ events or call (602) 236-3333. Read MoreLast Saturday, SRP volunteers hosted the Boy Scout Electricity Merit Badge clinic at PERA Club in Tempe. They started this program more than 5 years ago. They awarded their 500th Electricity Merit Badge at this class. 27 boy scouts were in attendance.
Read MoreSalt River Project will hold elections on Tuesday, April 3, to fill 22 seats on the Board of Directors and Council of the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District, which oversees SRP’s electric operations, and 20 seats on the Board of Governors and Council of the Salt River Valley Water Users’ Association, which manages SRP’s water operations.
SRP board members establish policy, approve annual budgets and set prices and fees. Council members serve as liaisons to electors and shareholders, amend and enact bylaws, and make appointments to fill vacancies on the SRP boards and councils.
SRP director Keith Woods said, “I appreciate the voters support of my candidacy for director at Salt River Project. I have strived to keep SRP true to its mission as a community friendly provider of low-cost, reliable water and power, and will continue with that ideal moving forward.
Eligible voters may vote in person at a Voting Center that will be available at the SRP Administration Building, located at 1521 N. Project Drive in Tempe. The Voting Center will be open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., from March 26 through April 2, and from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day, April 3.
Voting by mail is also available to qualified voters who make a verbal, written or electronic request for an official early ballot to be mailed. Requests for early ballots are now being accepted by the SRP Corporate Secretary’s Office between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, until March 23. To request an official early ballot, call the SRP Elections Information Line at (602) 236-3048, or visit the SRP elections website at www.srpnet.com/elections.
Read MoreSRP election candidate, Mark Lewis, addresses some of the key issues in the Salt River Project Board and Council Election, coming up April 3, 2012.
For more information go online at www.yoursrpteam.com.
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