by Melissa | Oct 9, 2017 | Apache Junction, Development, Environment, Government
When the desert gets developed, where does the water go? by Charlie Goff | special to the Independent Are you interested in local government efforts to promote and protect the public’s health, peace, safety, comfort, and convenience in the face of development? Could...
by Melissa | Oct 9, 2017 | Development, Economy, Education, Maricopa
State of the City: Mayor calls for patience in economic development by Michelle Chance | inMaricopa Maricopa Mayor Christian Price delivered a speech Wednesday night urging residents to “be a little more patient” with the city’s efforts to improve and grow. Before his...
by Melissa | Oct 9, 2017 | Development, Economy, Health, Maricopa
Plans for Maricopa hospital on ice by Michelle Chance | inMaricopa It has been five years since plans of a hospital coming to Maricopa were announced. In 2012, Dignity Health purchased nearly 19 acres on the northeast corner of John Wayne Parkway and Smith-Enke Road...
by Melissa | Oct 9, 2017 | Development, San Tan Valley
San Tan group files proposed incorporation boundaries San Tan Sentinel The Vote San Tan Valley Steering Committee has taken the first step toward putting the question of community incorporation on the ballot. On Friday the required documents of a boundary map and...
by Melissa | Oct 9, 2017 | Casa Grande, Development, Government
Casa Grande panel gives green light to rec center by Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch Recreation options are about to get more plentiful, as planning commissioners gave the final approval for the community recreation center. The Casa Grande Planning and Zoning...
by Melissa | Oct 6, 2017 | Development, Maricopa
Council approves permit for wood grinding near Apex by Mason Callejas | inMaricopa The Maricopa City Council approved another conditional use permit (CUP) Tuesday, this time for a wood-grinding company that happens to sit next door to the planned private racetrack...