What a character: City creates vision of Maricopa Station

by Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa

Crews pour sidewalks and curbs along Main Street (formerly Pershing) on a hot Friday morning in the Maricopa Station portion of the Heritage District. Photo by Raquel Hendrickson

Mundane zoning issues mainly deal with how a property is used. On the other hand, “character” is just as important as use for what the City of Maricopa wants to do in a portion of the Heritage District.

The area the City is calling Maricopa Station (not to be confused with the development at the northeast corner of John Wayne Parkway and Smith-Enke Road) has plans for a southwestern, rural motif that will be seen in future building designs, parks, lighting and expansion.

But if you are looking for another drive-thru restaurant, you won’t find it in the Heritage District. The area is focused on a pedestrian-friendly experience.

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