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Queen Creek approves final plats for parcels in Church Farm

by Melissa | May 24, 2019 | Development, Queen Creek, Real Estate

Queen Creek approves final plats for parcels in Church Farm by Josh Martinez | Queen Creek Independent A pair of final plats for two parcels in the Church Farm subdivision earned the Queen Creek Town Council’s approval. The council approved on consent the final plats...

Development fees topic of public hearings in Apache Junction

by Melissa | May 23, 2019 | Apache Junction, Development, Government

Development fees topic of public hearings in Apache Junction Apache Junction Independen A text amendment to repeal City Code Chapter 7, Development Fees, and adopt a new Chapter 7 to be entitled “Apache Junction City Code, Vol. II, Land Development Code, Chapter 7,...

Pinal County on the road to becoming an automotive manufacturing juggernaut

by Melissa | May 23, 2019 | Development, Economy

Pinal County on the road to becoming an automotive manufacturing juggernaut by Steve Burks | AZBigMedia Pinal County has long been content to be the buffer between the two major population centers in Arizona, Pima and Maricopa counties. Like the midwest is often...

Pinal County and BLM seek public input on Peralta Regional Park

by Melissa | May 23, 2019 | Development, Government

Pinal County and BLM seek public input on Peralta Regional Park [NEWS RELEASE] Pinal County and the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Lower Sonoran Field Office invites public input on a proposed Recreation and Public Purposes (R&PP) Act lease of a 498-acre parcel...

Queen Creek approves water agreements for Legado development

by Melissa | May 23, 2019 | Development, Government, Queen Creek

Queen Creek approves water agreements for Legado development by Josh Martinez | Queen Creek Independent A pair of water agreements between Queen Creek, Sossaman Holdings and Taylor Morrison/Arizona has garnered the Town Council’s approval, making way for the...

Florence opposes adjusted alignment for North-South freeway

by Melissa | May 22, 2019 | Development, Florence, Government, Transportation

Florence opposes adjusted alignment for North-South freeway by Mark Cowling | Coolidge Examiner The town is asking Pinal County and neighboring cities to join it in reaffirming their support for a future north-south freeway that passes through Florence. About 18...
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