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Hitching Post parking lot violations appeal approved by Board of Adjustment

by Melissa | Oct 10, 2019 | Apache Junction, Development, Government

Hitching Post parking lot violations appeal approved by Board of Adjustment by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent An appeal of notices of violation about the Hitching Post Restaurant, 2341 and 2345 N. Apache Trail in Apache Junction, have been...

Mayor says business, building booming in Florence

by Melissa | Oct 10, 2019 | Development, Florence, Government

Mayor says business, building booming in Florence by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Businesses are starting and homes are going up in town almost like never before, Mayor Tara Walter said at a State of the Town address Oct. 2 at the community...
Groundwater remains vital to Pinal’s future

Groundwater remains vital to Pinal’s future

by Melissa | Oct 9, 2019 | Development, Environment, Government

Groundwater remains vital to Pinal’s future by Jim Headley | Tri-Valley Dispatch Groundwater is essential for the survival of Arizona and its growing economy. For decades, water management professionals have stockpiled water underground as agricultural producers...

2 lots re-platted at Quail Canyon at the Superstitions

by Melissa | Oct 9, 2019 | Development, Gold Canyon, Government, Real Estate

2 lots re-platted at Quail Canyon at the Superstitions Apache Junction Independent Property on the southeast corner of East Don Donnelly Drive and East Canyon Creek Drive has been re-platted. The Pinal County Board of Supervisors recently approved the re-plat of Quail...

Pinal Partnership October Breakfast: Renewable Energy in Pinal County

by Melissa | Oct 8, 2019 | Development, Environment, Organizations

Pinal Partnership October Breakfast: Renewable Energy in Pinal County Pinal County has a goal to be the greenest county in the state and we are well on the way with over 3,000 acres of solar planned and in operation, and more to come. Renewable development in Pinal...

Interstate 11 Could Be a Big Deal for Pinal County

by Melissa | Oct 7, 2019 | Development, Transportation

Interstate 11 Could Be a Big Deal for Pinal County by Tim Kanavel, Program Manager, Pinal County Economic Development | Golden Corridor Living One of the things I like to tout to companies when they are looking at either building or relocating to Pinal County is our...
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