Buckeye, Arizona - Mayor Jackie Meck today officially kicked off his bid for reelection for Mayor of Buckeye. Mayor Meck reconfirmed his ongoing commitment to bringing new jobs to Buckeye, building strong neighborhoods, and supporting education opportunities for the West Valley.
Meck submitted nearly double the required signatures more than a week before the deadline and has begun his fundraising efforts leading up to the March 13th election.
“I am excited for the opportunity to build on what we have started here in Buckeye,” said Meck. “Creating jobs and opportunities for our residents has been my number one focus and we will continue that work for four more years.”
Meck, a lifelong resident of Buckeye, was elected Mayor in 2008 after a lifetime of community service and leadership. As Past President of the Buckeye Valley Chamber of Commerce, Meck understands how critical it is for town leaders to be a part of helping create jobs and economic opportunity.
“No one has worked harder than Mayor Meck to create jobs and bring businesses to Buckeye,” said Buckeye resident and past Chairman of the Board of the Buckeye Valley Chamber of Commerce Dorothy Lockard. “I know his weekly email blasts showing all the jobs available in Buckeye is a sign that things are starting to turn around out here.
As Mayor, Meck represents the Town of Buckeye on many different regional boards and commissions including the board of directors for the Maricopa Association of Government (MAG), West Valley Hospital Board of Trustees, Estrella Mountain Community College Advisory Board and others.
Buckeye Resident Wayne Polk said, “Jackie understands how important it is that the West Valley cities work together so that we can all succeed and grow as a region. We need his leadership and dedication to Buckeye.”
Jackie attended the University of Arizona and recently retired from the Buckeye Water Conservation and Drainage District. His wife, Verlyne, retired as the librarian from Buckeye Union High School. Both Jackie and Verlyne have resided in Buckeye their whole lives, where they raised three children and now are the proud grandparents of Gracie, William, Audrey and Jackson.
To learn more about Mayor Jackie Meck, you can visit his website at http://www.mayormeck.com/ or call him directly at 480-684-0715.
Paid for by Meck for Mayor
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Mayor Jackie Meck announces run for second term
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
East Buckeye Park and Ride Ribbon Cutting

The Arizona Republic
12/20/2011
Buckeye Mayor Jackie Meck talked some politics before the grand opening of the town's first park and ride.
Meck joined Town Council members, transit officials and other dignitaries last week in a ribbon-cutting for the $5 million facility. Only this ribbon, while being held by the mayor on one side of the road and others on the opposite side, was to be split by a moving Valley Metro bus.
"I asked the bus driver whether he's a Republican, Democrat or independent," Meck shouted to about 75 onlookers while standing in front of the bus. "He's independent. We're good."
The driver drove slow. The ribbon cut nicely, and the East Buckeye Park and Ride was christened.
Starting Jan. 23, there will be two weekday morning and two afternoon express trips from the new transit center to downtown Phoenix. The center is north of Interstate 10 on the southwestern corner of Jackrabbit Trail and Palm Lane.
Buckeye Express Route 563, formerly known as the Papago Freeway Express, will leave the park and ride at 5:35 a.m. and 6:40 a.m., making stops at the Goodyear Park and Ride, First Avenue and Van Buren Street and 17th Avenue and Jefferson Street. Buses will return commuters to the park and ride at 5:10 p.m. and 6:25 p.m.
Transit officials say the Buckeye route is intended as an extension to Route 562, which runs to the Goodyear Park and Ride. Officials expect that someday, Route 685, a popular rural route that runs to Ajo and Gila Bend, will stop at the Buckeye park and ride.
The center will service what they say is an undetermined number of residents who live near the park and ride, as well as those who live farther west. In time, they say, the buses will fill up.
Officials expect residents to also take advantage of vanpools that will be stationed at the facility.
The first phase of the project was funded by the Valley Metro Regional Public Transportation Authority. There are 250 parking spaces, some of which are covered, a security building and a small silo that doubles as a waiting area. Eventually, the 7-acre site will expand to as many as 500 parking spaces and arrival-and-departure slots for up to four buses.
The center contains a number of signature architectural features, as well as a kiss and ride: an area separated from buses and parking where commuters are dropped off to board public transportation.
The design of the project reflects elements of the area's agricultural heritage. Inside the silo will be displays of historical documents and photos.
A small dry canal runs through the center. Wild grasses in the canal are expected to grow and wave in the breeze to represent the flowing of water, said Lara Serbin, an architect and co-founder of Serbin Studio in Goodyear.
The distinct angles on shade and bus-waiting canopies are derived from a 1950s gas station that operated on Monroe Avenue in downtown Buckeye
Colored panels at the park and ride were an analogy to the Eastman Cotton Gin, which operated from 1928 to 2005. The gin building remains on the Heritage Park site today.
While they could not get inside the building, Serbin said her team members were inspired when they saw colored panels and siding while looking through its windows. Blue, orange and white tones were incorporated in the bus shelters.
Sustainability also will be incorporated into the design, from LED bulbs in the lighting system to canopies designed to install solar panels that will one day power lights.
Meck called the park and ride a good example of regional cooperation.
"It's another milestone in Buckeye's history and, at the same time, it offers a glimpse into the future," he said, adding the center is expected to ease traffic along I-10 while lessening air pollution.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Councilwoman Elaine May lived, breathed Buckeye
By Jackie Meck
Tribute to Councilwoman Elaine May, as published in the Arizona Republic.
Elaine May will be remembered for her sense of humor, her vitality for life and family and for Buckeye and its people. She will be sorely missed by everyone whose lives she touched.
http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/WestValleyVoices/148386
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Mayor Meck comments on I-10 Widening
I want to especially thank the our state leaders, the MAG Transportation Council and the professionals at ADOT for moving the schedule for the improvement of this section of highway up almost 10 years. It will make a big difference in saving lives and saving commuters time.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Mayor Meck's Jobs Initiative
To date, of the six job fairs we have held, attendance has been 120-350 persons signing/talking to recruiters.
Also I would like to thank Richard Burrell for allowing Manpower representatives the use of the B.O.S.S. facilities. Ted Burton of B.O.S.S. has been diligently helping individuals file applications and resumes consistently on Mondays and Fridays for the past several months. The persons he has helped are not included in the above numbers.
“THANK YOU THANK YOU”
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JOBS JOBS JOBS
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West Valley Emergency Center / Abrazo hospitals
On July 26th, Town of Buckeye hosted a job fair for the West Valley Emergency Center that opened for patients on August 2nd. They announced that they would be hiring 450 persons for employment opportunities at the seven (7) Abrazo owned hospitals in the Valley. West Valley personnel estimated 200-225 persons from the Buckeye area attended the job fair.
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Straight Line Construction Co. Labor positions
$11.00 an hour, 40 hours a week
Night Shift Monday - Thursday 9 p.m.-7:30 a.m.
Solana Solar Power Plant on I-8 & Exit 102 Painted Rock Road (15 miles west of Gila Bend)
REQUIREMENTS:Pre-Employment Drug Test, Steel toe boots
Will be hiring about 40 employees over the next month.
Please mail or email the application ONLY to: employment@straightlinepier.com (see attachment above)
Do not come to project--you will be turned away.
Thank you,
Sadie Thomas
Arizona Project Manager
STRAIGHT LINE CONSTRUCTION INC
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Adecco
Adecco will hold a job fair at Buckeye Town Hall on August 23rd, 2011 from 9:00 AM until 1:00 PM for Amazon.com.
Adecco is accepting applications for positions at Amazon Fulfillment Center in Goodyear, AZ for forklift, packing, picking, shipping and receiving.
Steps to a successful application process:
Step 1: (If you have not already applied to Adecco):
1. Go to http://www.adeccousa.com
2. Search by zip code 85338
3. Choose “Amazon” on the drop down list
4. Click “apply” and follow instructions for completing your application
5. After completing your on-line application, or if you are already
registered on-line, contact us at (623) 932-7735.
Step 2
1. You will then be emailed assessments for completion.
2. Upon completion of your asse4ssments, please contact us at (623) 932-7735
Step 3:
1. An addendum & tax info will then be emailed to you for completion
2. When completed, please contact us at (623) 932-7735 for an appointment
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Zachry Construction - builder of the Sempra/Mesquite Solar Power Facility
Zachry Construction builder of the Sempra/Mesquite Solar Power Facility in Tonopah has opened their office at 303 North 4th Street, phone numer is 623-386-9803. A Sign has been placed on the front of the building.
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Manpower
Manpower continues to meet at Buckeye Outreach for Social Services (BOSS) Monday and Friday, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM., 501 E. Mahoney St., Buckeye, AZ
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
A Day in the Life of the Mayor

Some people seek celebrity and notoriety while others quietly roll up their shirt sleeves and get busy. Jackie Meck of Buckeye is a sleeve-roller-upper.
Born in Buckeye in 1941, Meck's birthplace is directly across the street from his mayoral office of today, a connection he carries with him close to his heart. Further back, his grandparents came to Arizona in the early 1900s from Tennessee and began farming in Liberty. Meck's father was the town's judge, coroner and justice of the peace for 30 years with Meck tagging along at his side from time to time, watching and learning.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Mayor Meck participates in televised West Valley Mayoral Forum
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Friday, June 17, 2011
Mayor Meck's Jobs Initiative
Opportunities for Job Seekers:
ELECTRICAL & CONTROLS JOURNEYMAN (Solar Operator)
- Monitor, troubleshoot and repair of large scale solar facility.
- High understanding of Electrical and Jobsite Safety
- Able to read detailed drawings, loop and wiring diagrams and data sheets. Able to prepare input/output lists, process control descriptions, and participate in system design reviews, testing and commissioning.
- Working knowledge with PLC programming, Distributed Control Systems and HMI interfaces
- Experienced in safely working with Low, Medium and High Voltage
- Conduct duties in a professional manner and is viewed as a team player including written and verbal communications with the Site Team, sub contractors and vendors.
This is permanent full time position including a compressive benefits package.
If interested please apply on-line at the following website: http://www.semprageneration.com/careers.htm
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CLP Representative –are asking for resumes for immediate solar related jobs in the Gila Bend area known as “Cotton Center.” Please email your resume to tsandoval@clp.com
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Remember Manpower Rep at B.O.S.S., 501 E Mahoney Ave, Buckeye, AZ 85326 every Monday and Friday 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM.
These are solar facilities located or possibly could be located in the Gila Bend, Buckeye and Tonopah/Wintersburg areas: Solana, Mesquite Solar West, AVSE 1 & 2, Sun Streams, Gillespie 1, Hassayampa 1, Aguila, 1 & 2, Shrimp Farm, Cotton Center and Hyder Sentinel.
As I meet contacts and learn more, I will forward the information for jobs as soon as I can. Also, I will continue to hold job fairs in conjunction with the companies.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Triple-digit growth bodes well for 3 Southwest Valley cities
If you want to talk about impressive growth in the Southwest Valley, look no further than Buckeye, which is the fastest-growing community in Maricopa County, with a growth rate of 678 percent from 2000 to 2010, according to the census.
That growth was no surprise to Buckeye Mayor Jackie Meck.
"Everyone knows that Buckeye has been growing fast," he said. "But the bottom line is there will be no substantive changes to our planning efforts, because the official census numbers are in line with what our expectations have been for some time now."
Monday, February 28, 2011
Mayor Meck's Jobs Initiative
Please pass the word to others.
Hope to see a large group from Buckeye, Gila Bend, and Tonopah present.