by Melissa | Dec 5, 2016 | Apache Junction, Environment, Government
Landfill closure date to be considered at Dec. 6 Apache Junction City Council meeting by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent Setting Dec. 31, 2035, as the closure date for the landfill at 4050 S. Tomahawk Road and allowing solid waste and covering...
by Melissa | Nov 28, 2016 | Casa Grande, Environment
Casa Grande to trade water for greenhouse electricity by Kevin Reagan | Casa Grande Dispatch The city has agreed to exchange its surplus wastewater for cheaper electricity produced by a new greenhouse facility. Two agreements were authorized by the Casa Grande City...
by Melissa | Nov 23, 2016 | Environment, Government, Queen Creek
Concept plans for $18.6 million West Park OK’d, could open in fall 2018 by Wendy Miller| Queen Creek Independent Two years from now, Queen Creek residents could be playing on new ballfields and picnicking alongside a lake right in the heart of the community. At their...
by Melissa | Nov 16, 2016 | Casa Grande, Development, Environment, Real Estate
Proposed solar plant could surround Pinal woman’s home by Kelly Fisher | Casa Grande Dispatch Lynda Williams lives in the house she and her husband built from the ground up over 35 years. It’s where she raised three children, where her grandkids come to play and...
by Melissa | Nov 16, 2016 | Environment, Marana
Neighbors, town officials meet to discuss Lake Marana by Brad Allis | Marana News The Town of Marana held a meeting with residents of Continental Ranch who live near the El Rio Open Space to get feedback on a proposed plan to turn the area into a permanent wetlands...
by Melissa | Nov 14, 2016 | Environment
Water may flow regularly in Santa Cruz River within two years by Vanessa Barchfield | Arizona Public Media Water stopped flowing regularly in the Santa Cruz River on Tucson’s west side decades ago. That could soon change under Tucson Water plan, which would restore a...