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    Tempe Police Department

    Tempe Police Department

    2.5(18 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    The Tempe Police Department responded FAST to a terrifying home burglary and assault that my…read moreboyfriend and I recently experienced. We called 911 and a fleet of cops came knocking on our door in less than two minutes. They were quick to react, immediately advised me to get on my Cerberus tracking app, and stayed with me until the thieves were apprehended. They kept asking me if I was ok and when my adrenaline went down an hour later, they even apologized for the brute and cold way they first spoke to me. (I was like, DUDE you guys are doing your job, I'm not offended that you didn't coddle me, LOL. Apologizing was not necessary at all.) Detective Michelle Reyes was so sweet, extremely professional, and gladly answered all my questions about the case afterward. The police technicians did take a really long time to finish fingerprinting my phone and miscellaneous items (they said it'd take 2-3 days... it ended up taking 17 days lol) but hey, I'm just glad they recovered all my stolen items in the first place. I'm honestly so grateful. Despite the terrifying ordeal, I feel safe knowing that the Tempe Police Department is vigilantly watching over my community.

    Officers unwilling to enforce laws, even when notified by the public. Repeated negative…read moreinteractions with Officer Jeff Gabbie. He is extremely aggressive and pushes back on citizens when they ask him to do his job. Numerous reported issues with no action by the police department. Dispatchers are often rude and dismissive, and responding officers mirror those same behaviors. The department could be much better about proactive law enforcement and chasing the unsheltered drug users out of the public parks and walkways

    Household Products Collection Center - Batteries and liquids station on Zero Waste Day

    Household Products Collection Center

    5.0(4 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    I love Tempe for its programs to reduce, reuse and recycle. The Household Products Collection…read moreCenter was created for Tempe and Guadalupe residents to be able to drop off any hazardous materials that would be dangerous to throw away and to save any items that can be recycled. Some common items you can bring in to the center are: Light bulbs Aerosol cans Motor oil Fryer oil Paint Computers and computer monitors For a complete list, go here: http://www.tempe.gov/city-hall/public-works/household-products-collection-center-hpcc/don-t-trash-it 4 days out of the year the center has a Zero Waste Day. We actually didn't even realize we had come on this season's Zero Waste Day and were pleasantly surprised by the ease of being able to drop off our items. Everything was very well organized, with different stations for each type of item you are wanting to drop off. You don't even have to get out of your car! The staff here will take everything from your car for you. The city works with several vendors (E.g., document shredding companies, Goodwill, Tempe Community Action Agency) in order to make these days a success. Zero Waste Day allows residents to drop off additional items the center wouldn't normally take. This includes: Styrofoam Food donations Clothing Paper for shredding Bicycles and bicycle parts For a more complete list, go here: http://www.tempe.gov/city-hall/public-works/recycling-and-solid-waste/recycling/zero-waste-days From the Household Products website, "As of January 2018 over 98,109 residents have dropped off items to be recycled or reused at the HPCC. Since 2005 there has been over a 205% increase in participation including over 453,366 pounds of waste collected just last year with a 94% recycling rate! Total weight diverted from the landfill and storm drains is over 4,519,637 pounds of material." Very cool! Let's keep our planet as healthy as possible by recycling and reusing what we can! Details: -Open Fridays (7-12) and Saturdays (7-1) -Right next to the Tempe Fire Training Center -4 Zero Waste Days offered a year (Jan, April, November from the website) **You will need to bring proof of residency to be able to drop off items** (Driver's license or utility bill)

    Super awesome place! I don't know why I only got to know this place now, but glad I found this…read moreplace! They take lots of electronics for free if you are a Tempe resident, today I brought my used 55 inch LVD TV and they took it for free. I didn't need to even get out of my car, the staffs there took the TV out and all I had to do was just sitting in my car. They are super friendly as well! I made a call before the visit, they were friendly through the phone call and even more friendlier in person!

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    Household Products Collection Center - Flyer from Tempe.gov, next Zero Waste Day is Nov 23

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    Flyer from Tempe.gov, next Zero Waste Day is Nov 23

    Hayden Library - My bed

    Hayden Library

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    I appreciate that while we are in an pandemic that ASU has their library open for students to…read morestudy. As a seasoned adult, I do not appreciate these two Aid's. They were harassing us, having others monitor us, mocking us and waving along with talking loudly about us at the front desk and then at one point came into our study room threatening us they were going to kick us out of the library. I understand they are enforcing the mask requirement, however, we were in our on study room, door closed and didn't leave the room. The first time they came in, they told us we were required to wear masks, so we put them on. The second time she came in, I had just taken a drink and was pulling my mask back up and my study partner was doing teach-back on our topic so her mask had fallen slightly past her nose, that's when we got the lecture on pulling our masks up all the way and if we weren't going to be compliant then they reserved the right to kick us out. They were hyper-focused on us during their rounds that I didn't see them acknowledge three other students that weren't wearing masks at all. Diligence is one thing and I get they have been told to ensure students are wearing masks. However, today what I experienced from these two was harassment.

    Oh the memories! Spent so many days and nights studying here and still find time to stop by…read moreoccasionally. They have such a great assortment of books! My favorite section is the language section. You'd be shocked how many books they have on even the most obscure of languages. I never had an issue with the noise but can say it definitely got loud at times (some people never learned to keep it down in a library). If you have a study group or project team, a good idea would be to reserve a room.

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    Hayden Library - Those stairs!

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