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Maricopa County DOT

Dear Ms. Jennifer Toth, P.E. Transportation Director,

I am reaching out to you to see if the Maricopa County Dept. of Public Safety would be interested in considering a partnership with Waze. Waze (http://www.waze.com) is the world's largest community-based traffic and GPS navigation app. A Waze partnership with the MCDOT, along with Waze users in Arizona who share real-time traffic and road info can save everyone time and gas money on their daily commute, best of all, for FREE. Waze's goal is to help alleviate some of the headaches for drivers by routing them around traffic, closures and alerting them of constructions zones and road hazards. Several major cities & government agencies have already began partnering with Waze including Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York City & the NYPD. Additionally, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet along with the Florida Department of Transportation have partnered with Waze as well with no costs to the taxpayers. I hope you will consider making DPS the next partner.

At this time ADOT is working on an agreement with Waze to join the Connected Citizens Program.

To get started:

Here is a brief video explaining the Waze Partnership: Waze Connected Citizens Launch Highlights (

Here is an overview explaining the Connected Citizens Program: Connected Citizens Program Summary (http://goo.gl/Ih78xq)

Here is the form to inquire about a Partnership: Connected Citizens Program Inquiries Form (http://goo.gl/pTmcGr)

      • When you reach the "How did you hear about us" portion of the form please add "Waze Champ: nnote-6" <-Insert your own Rank & Username

P.S. - To see Waze in action, check out the ABC New's findings on Waze. (https://gma.yahoo.com/video/apps-waze-help-avoid-traffic-121417710.html)

Respectfully Submitted,

Nicholas Notestine (nnote)
Waze Arizona Senior Map Editor



Pinal County

Dear Mr. Louis Andersen, Public Works Director,

I am reaching out to you to see if the Pinal County would be interested in considering a partnership with Waze. Waze (http://www.waze.com) is the world's largest community-based traffic and GPS navigation app. A Waze partnership with the Pinal County, along with Waze users in Arizona who share real-time traffic and road info can save everyone time and gas money on their daily commute, best of all, for FREE. Waze's goal is to help alleviate some of the headaches for drivers by routing them around traffic, closures and alerting them of constructions zones and road hazards. Several major cities & government agencies have already began partnering with Waze including Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York City & the NYPD. Additionally, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet along with the Florida Department of Transportation have partnered with Waze as well with no costs to the taxpayers. I hope you will consider making DPS the next partner.

At this time ADOT is working on an agreement with Waze to join the Connected Citizens Program.

To get started:

Here is a brief video explaining the Waze Partnership: Waze Connected Citizens Launch Highlights (

Here is an overview explaining the Connected Citizens Program: Connected Citizens Program Summary (http://goo.gl/Ih78xq)

Here is the form to inquire about a Partnership: Connected Citizens Program Inquiries Form (http://goo.gl/pTmcGr)

      • When you reach the "How did you hear about us" portion of the form please add "Waze Champ: nnote-6" <-Insert your own Rank & Username

P.S. - To see Waze in action, check out the ABC New's findings on Waze. (https://gma.yahoo.com/video/apps-waze-help-avoid-traffic-121417710.html)

Respectfully Submitted,

Nicholas Notestine (nnote)
Waze Arizona Senior Map Editor



Pima County

Dear Ms. Priscilla S. Cornelio, P.E. Director,

I am reaching out to you to see if Pinal County would be interested in considering a partnership with Waze. Waze (http://www.waze.com) is the world's largest community-based traffic and GPS navigation app. A Waze partnership with the Pinal County, along with Waze users in Arizona who share real-time traffic and road info can save everyone time and gas money on their daily commute, best of all, for FREE. Waze's goal is to help alleviate some of the headaches for drivers by routing them around traffic, closures and alerting them of constructions zones and road hazards. Several major cities & government agencies have already began partnering with Waze including Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York City & the NYPD. Additionally, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet along with the Florida Department of Transportation have partnered with Waze as well with no costs to the taxpayers. I hope you will consider making DPS the next partner.

At this time ADOT is working on an agreement with Waze to join the Connected Citizens Program.

To get started:

Here is a brief video explaining the Waze Partnership: Waze Connected Citizens Launch Highlights (

Here is an overview explaining the Connected Citizens Program: Connected Citizens Program Summary (http://goo.gl/Ih78xq)

Here is the form to inquire about a Partnership: Connected Citizens Program Inquiries Form (http://goo.gl/pTmcGr)

      • When you reach the "How did you hear about us" portion of the form please add "Waze Champ: nnote-6" <-Insert your own Rank & Username

P.S. - To see Waze in action, check out the ABC New's findings on Waze. (https://gma.yahoo.com/video/apps-waze-help-avoid-traffic-121417710.html)

Respectfully Submitted,

Nicholas Notestine (nnote)
Waze Arizona Senior Map Editor



Yavapai County

Dear Byron Jaspers, Director of Public Works,

I am reaching out to you to see if Yavapai County would be interested in considering a partnership with Waze. Waze (http://www.waze.com) is the world's largest community-based traffic and GPS navigation app. A Waze partnership with the Yavapai County, along with Waze users in Arizona who share real-time traffic and road info can save everyone time and gas money on their daily commute, best of all, for FREE. Waze's goal is to help alleviate some of the headaches for drivers by routing them around traffic, closures and alerting them of constructions zones and road hazards. Several major cities & government agencies have already began partnering with Waze including Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York City & the NYPD. Additionally, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet along with the Florida Department of Transportation have partnered with Waze as well with no costs to the taxpayers. I hope you will consider making DPS the next partner.

At this time ADOT is working on an agreement with Waze to join the Connected Citizens Program.

To get started:

Here is a brief video explaining the Waze Partnership: Waze Connected Citizens Launch Highlights (

Here is an overview explaining the Connected Citizens Program: Connected Citizens Program Summary (http://goo.gl/Ih78xq)

Here is the form to inquire about a Partnership: Connected Citizens Program Inquiries Form (http://goo.gl/pTmcGr)

      • When you reach the "How did you hear about us" portion of the form please add "Waze Champ: nnote-6" <-Insert your own Rank & Username

P.S. - To see Waze in action, check out the ABC New's findings on Waze. (https://gma.yahoo.com/video/apps-waze-help-avoid-traffic-121417710.html)

Respectfully Submitted,

Nicholas Notestine (nnote)
Waze Arizona Senior Map Editor


Navajo County

To the Director of Public Works, Navajo County,

I am reaching out to you to see if Navajo County would be interested in considering a partnership with Waze. Waze (http://www.waze.com) is the world's largest community-based traffic and GPS navigation app. A Waze partnership with the Navajo County, along with Waze users in Arizona who share real-time traffic and road info can save everyone time and gas money on their daily commute, best of all, for FREE. Waze's goal is to help alleviate some of the headaches for drivers by routing them around traffic, closures and alerting them of constructions zones and road hazards. Several major cities & government agencies have already began partnering with Waze including Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York City & the NYPD. Additionally, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet along with the Florida Department of Transportation have partnered with Waze as well with no costs to the taxpayers. I hope you will consider making DPS the next partner.

At this time ADOT is working on an agreement with Waze to join the Connected Citizens Program.

To get started:

Here is a brief video explaining the Waze Partnership: Waze Connected Citizens Launch Highlights (

Here is an overview explaining the Connected Citizens Program: Connected Citizens Program Summary (http://goo.gl/Ih78xq)

Here is the form to inquire about a Partnership: Connected Citizens Program Inquiries Form (http://goo.gl/pTmcGr)

      • When you reach the "How did you hear about us" portion of the form please add "Waze Champ: nnote-6" <-Insert your own Rank & Username

P.S. - To see Waze in action, check out the ABC New's findings on Waze. (https://gma.yahoo.com/video/apps-waze-help-avoid-traffic-121417710.html)

Respectfully Submitted,

Nicholas Notestine (nnote)
Waze Arizona Senior Map Editor



DPS

Dear Mr. Tim Case, DPS PIO,

I am reaching out to you to see if the Arizona Dept. of Public Safety would be interested in considering a partnership with Waze. Waze (http://www.waze.com) is the world's largest community-based traffic and GPS navigation app. A Waze partnership with the DPS, along with Waze users in Arizona who share real-time traffic and road info can save everyone time and gas money on their daily commute, best of all, for FREE. Waze's goal is to help alleviate some of the headaches for drivers by routing them around traffic, closures and alerting them of constructions zones and road hazards. Several major cities & government agencies have already began partnering with Waze including Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York City & the NYPD. Additionally, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet along with the Florida Department of Transportation have partnered with Waze as well with no costs to the taxpayers. I hope you will consider making DPS the next partner.

At this time ADOT is working on an agreement with Waze to join the Connected Citizens Program.

To get started:

Here is a brief video explaining the Waze Partnership: Waze Connected Citizens Launch Highlights (

Here is an overview explaining the Connected Citizens Program: Connected Citizens Program Summary (http://goo.gl/Ih78xq)

Here is the form to inquire about a Partnership: Connected Citizens Program Inquiries Form (http://goo.gl/pTmcGr)

      • When you reach the "How did you hear about us" portion of the form please add "Waze Champ: nnote-6" <-Insert your own Rank & Username

P.S. - To see Waze in action, check out the ABC New's findings on Waze. (https://gma.yahoo.com/video/apps-waze-help-avoid-traffic-121417710.html)

Respectfully Submitted,

Nicholas Notestine (nnote)
Waze Arizona Senior Map Editor



Maricopa County Sheriffs Office

Dear Sheriff Joe Arpaio,

I am reaching out to you to see if the Maricopa County Sheriffs Office would be interested in considering a partnership with Waze. Waze (http://www.waze.com) is the world's largest community-based traffic and GPS navigation app. A Waze partnership with the MCSO, along with Waze users in Arizona who share real-time traffic and road info can save everyone time and gas money on their daily commute, best of all, for FREE. Waze's goal is to help alleviate some of the headaches for drivers by routing them around traffic, closures and alerting them of constructions zones and road hazards. Several major cities & government agencies have already began partnering with Waze including Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York City & the NYPD. Additionally, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet along with the Florida Department of Transportation have partnered with Waze as well with no costs to the taxpayers. I hope you will consider making DPS the next partner.

At this time ADOT is working on an agreement with Waze to join the Connected Citizens Program.

To get started:

Here is a brief video explaining the Waze Partnership: Waze Connected Citizens Launch Highlights (

Here is an overview explaining the Connected Citizens Program: Connected Citizens Program Summary (http://goo.gl/Ih78xq)

Here is the form to inquire about a Partnership: Connected Citizens Program Inquiries Form (http://goo.gl/pTmcGr)

      • When you reach the "How did you hear about us" portion of the form please add "Waze Champ: nnote-6" <-Insert your own Rank & Username

P.S. - To see Waze in action, check out the ABC New's findings on Waze. (https://gma.yahoo.com/video/apps-waze-help-avoid-traffic-121417710.html)

Respectfully Submitted,

Nicholas Notestine (nnote)
Waze Arizona Senior Map Editor



Yavapai County Sheriffs Office

Dear Sheriff Scott Mascher,Yavapai County Sheriff's Office,

I am reaching out to you to see if the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office would be interested in considering a partnership with Waze. Waze (http://www.waze.com) is the world's largest community-based traffic and GPS navigation app. A Waze partnership with the YCSO, along with Waze users in Arizona who share real-time traffic and road info can save everyone time and gas money on their daily commute, best of all, for FREE. Waze's goal is to help alleviate some of the headaches for drivers by routing them around traffic, closures and alerting them of constructions zones and road hazards. Several major cities & government agencies have already began partnering with Waze including Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York City & the NYPD. Additionally, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet along with the Florida Department of Transportation have partnered with Waze as well with no costs to the taxpayers. I hope you will consider making DPS the next partner.

At this time ADOT is working on an agreement with Waze to join the Connected Citizens Program.

To get started:

Here is a brief video explaining the Waze Partnership: Waze Connected Citizens Launch Highlights (

Here is an overview explaining the Connected Citizens Program: Connected Citizens Program Summary (http://goo.gl/Ih78xq)

Here is the form to inquire about a Partnership: Connected Citizens Program Inquiries Form (http://goo.gl/pTmcGr)

      • When you reach the "How did you hear about us" portion of the form please add "Waze Champ: nnote-6" <-Insert your own Rank & Username

P.S. - To see Waze in action, check out the ABC New's findings on Waze. (https://gma.yahoo.com/video/apps-waze-help-avoid-traffic-121417710.html)

Respectfully Submitted,

Nicholas Notestine (nnote)
Waze Arizona Senior Map Editor



Navajo County Sheriff's Office

Dear Sheriff Kelly “KC” Clark, Navajo County Sheriff's Office,

I am reaching out to you to see if the Navajo County Sheriff's Office would be interested in considering a partnership with Waze. Waze (http://www.waze.com) is the world's largest community-based traffic and GPS navigation app. A Waze partnership with the NCSO, along with Waze users in Arizona who share real-time traffic and road info can save everyone time and gas money on their daily commute, best of all, for FREE. Waze's goal is to help alleviate some of the headaches for drivers by routing them around traffic, closures and alerting them of constructions zones and road hazards. Several major cities & government agencies have already began partnering with Waze including Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York City & the NYPD. Additionally, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet along with the Florida Department of Transportation have partnered with Waze as well with no costs to the taxpayers. I hope you will consider making DPS the next partner.

At this time ADOT is working on an agreement with Waze to join the Connected Citizens Program.

To get started:

Here is a brief video explaining the Waze Partnership: Waze Connected Citizens Launch Highlights (

Here is an overview explaining the Connected Citizens Program: Connected Citizens Program Summary (http://goo.gl/Ih78xq)

Here is the form to inquire about a Partnership: Connected Citizens Program Inquiries Form (http://goo.gl/pTmcGr)

      • When you reach the "How did you hear about us" portion of the form please add "Waze Champ: nnote-6" <-Insert your own Rank & Username

P.S. - To see Waze in action, check out the ABC New's findings on Waze. (https://gma.yahoo.com/video/apps-waze-help-avoid-traffic-121417710.html)

Respectfully Submitted,

Nicholas Notestine (nnote)
Waze Arizona Senior Map Editor



City of Phoenix

Dear Mayor Greg Stanton,

I am reaching out to you to see if the City of Phoenix would be interested in considering a partnership with Waze. Waze (http://www.waze.com) is the world's largest community-based traffic and GPS navigation app. A Waze partnership with the City of Phoenix, along with Waze users in Arizona who share real-time traffic and road info can save everyone time and gas money on their daily commute, best of all, for FREE. Waze's goal is to help alleviate some of the headaches for drivers by routing them around traffic, closures and alerting them of constructions zones and road hazards. Several major cities & government agencies have already began partnering with Waze including Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York City & the NYPD. Additionally, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet along with the Florida Department of Transportation have partnered with Waze as well with no costs to the taxpayers. I hope you will consider making DPS the next partner.

At this time ADOT is working on an agreement with Waze to join the Connected Citizens Program.

To get started:

Here is a brief video explaining the Waze Partnership: Waze Connected Citizens Launch Highlights (

Here is an overview explaining the Connected Citizens Program: Connected Citizens Program Summary (http://goo.gl/Ih78xq)

Here is the form to inquire about a Partnership: Connected Citizens Program Inquiries Form (http://goo.gl/pTmcGr)

      • When you reach the "How did you hear about us" portion of the form please add "Waze Champ: nnote-6" <-Insert your own Rank & Username

P.S. - To see Waze in action, check out the ABC New's findings on Waze. (https://gma.yahoo.com/video/apps-waze-help-avoid-traffic-121417710.html)

Respectfully Submitted,

Nicholas Notestine (nnote)
Waze Arizona Senior Map Editor



City of Scottsdale Template

Dear Mayor W.J. "Jim" Lane,

I am reaching out to you to see if the City of Scottsdale would be interested in considering a partnership with Waze. Waze (http://www.waze.com) is the world's largest community-based traffic and GPS navigation app. A Waze partnership with the city of Scottsdale, along with Waze users in Arizona who share real-time traffic and road info can save everyone time and gas money on their daily commute, best of all, for FREE. Waze's goal is to help alleviate some of the headaches for drivers by routing them around traffic, closures and alerting them of constructions zones and road hazards. Several major cities & government agencies have already began partnering with Waze including Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York City & the NYPD. Additionally, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet along with the Florida Department of Transportation have partnered with Waze as well with no costs to the taxpayers. I hope you will consider making DPS the next partner.

At this time ADOT is working on an agreement with Waze to join the Connected Citizens Program.

To get started:

Here is a brief video explaining the Waze Partnership: Waze Connected Citizens Launch Highlights (

Here is an overview explaining the Connected Citizens Program: Connected Citizens Program Summary (http://goo.gl/Ih78xq)

Here is the form to inquire about a Partnership: Connected Citizens Program Inquiries Form (http://goo.gl/pTmcGr)

      • When you reach the "How did you hear about us" portion of the form please add "Waze Champ: nnote-6" <-Insert your own Rank & Username

P.S. - To see Waze in action, check out the ABC New's findings on Waze. (https://gma.yahoo.com/video/apps-waze-help-avoid-traffic-121417710.html)

Respectfully Submitted,

Nicholas Notestine (nnote)
Waze Arizona Senior Map Editor