Pinal County breaks ground on San Tan Valley complex, including public library

Pinal County officials at a Feb. 19 groundbreaking for the 50,000-square-foot complex in San Tan Valley. /Pinal County

Pinal County officially broke ground recently on a new 50,000-square-foot complex in San Tan Valley that will bring several government services to the area, including its first library.

The $16 million facility at 31500 N. Schnepf Road is slated to open in March 2021 and is designed to reduce citizen travel time to and from county offices and provide easier access to a variety of county services, according to a release.

As well as the library, its two buildings will house a Pinal County Sheriff’s Office substation; the district’s supervisor office; Family Advocacy Center; community development and clerk of the superior court services; offices for the assessor, recorder and treasurer; as well as adult and juvenile probation facilities.

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