by Melissa | Mar 22, 2018 | Apache Junction, Development, Economy, Gold Canyon, Government, San Tan Valley, Transportation
Northern Pinal County updates shared at Pinal Partnership’s March breakfast By Melissa Johnson | Pinal Partnership At Pinal Partnership’s March breakfast, our speakers dialed in on Northern Pinal County, and attendees heard the latest updates on the Apache Junction,...
by Melissa | Feb 28, 2018 | Apache Junction, Development, Economy, Gold Canyon, San Tan Valley
Pinal Partnership March Breakfast: Northern Pinal County Update For our March breakfast we’re going to dial in on Northern Pinal County and get the latest updates in Apache Junction, Gold Canyon and San Tan Valley regions. Please join us on Friday, March 9th at Gold...
by Melissa | Oct 13, 2017 | Apache Junction, Development, Gold Canyon, Government
Superstition Mountains ‘big draw’ for one developer, Pinal County says by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction Gold Canyon Independent A developer is in awe of the Superstition Mountains and is looking at having a facility in Apache Junction, a Pinal County economic...
by Melissa | Oct 5, 2017 | Apache Junction, Gold Canyon, Government, Transportation
Apache Junction Mayor Jeff Serdy: Yes on Propositions 416/417 Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent Have a court date in Florence or business to transact in Tucson? Imagine jumping on the North/South interconnect where the U.S. Highway 60 freeway presently ends...
by Melissa | Oct 3, 2017 | Apache Junction, Development, Gold Canyon, Government
Amended $20.4 million budget OK’d for fire district in Apache Junction, Gold Canyon by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent A budget to be used for the next fiscal year and a rate sheet for services provided to a neighboring fire department were...
by Melissa | Sep 27, 2017 | Apache Junction, Gold Canyon, Government
Amended $20.4 million budget sought by Apache Junction fire district board by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent A public hearing to hear taxpayers’ comments on a proposed Superstition Fire and Medical Fire District’s amended revenue and...