More than 200 attend meeting in Gold Canyon hosted by Apache Junction mayor
by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent
by Melissa | Mar 26, 2018 | Apache Junction, Development, Gold Canyon, Government
by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent
via Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent
Apache Junction Mayor Jeff Serdy is happy with the discussion at a recent meeting he hosted in Gold Canyon on working together now and in the future on common interests and challenges.
More than 200 people attended the 7 p.m. Thursday meeting in the Gold Canyon Community Church, 5810 S. Alameda Road in Gold Canyon.
The majority appeared to agree with Mayor Serdy that to consider regional issues, such as where north-south and east-west roads should be constructed in adjacent State Trust Land, a committee of homeowners associations, groups and Gold Canyon and Apache Junction representatives should be formed.
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