by Melissa | Jan 31, 2020 | Government
Pinal board declines to make exception for sky lanterns by Mark Cowling | Apache Junction Central It appears the last sky lantern festival has been held in unincorporated Pinal County. The festivals, in which thousands of paper lanterns are lit and sail off into the...
by Melissa | Jan 31, 2020 | Development, Government, SaddleBrooke
SaddleBrooke Public Affairs Commission announces its “Vision 2020” by Jo Ann Ellison | Saddlebag Notes The SaddleBrooke Public Affairs Commission was created by the SaddleBrooke One Board of Directors and is charged with establishing relationships with community and...
by Melissa | Jan 30, 2020 | Development, Florence, Government, Transportation
Traffic improvements recommended around Florence by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Several key roads surrounding the town will be at an E or F level of service by 2040, but improvements will bring them up to a C or perhaps a B, according to the...
by Melissa | Jan 30, 2020 | Casa Grande, Development, Economy, Government
Once overlooked, Pinal County sits on the brink of a major economic boom by Russ Wiles | Arizona Republic #Lucidmotors going vertical with 3 cranes in our CG Skyline! pic.twitter.com/UB2E05W7Qh — Craig McFarland (@craigermcf) January 23, 2020 When Jackob Andersen...
by Melissa | Jan 30, 2020 | Environment, Government
Lots Of Water Bills At Legislature One Year After Drought Plan Passed by Bret Jaspers, Mark Brodie | KJZZ MARK BRODIE: The Colorado River basin is taking a breather this year before ramping up negotiations again. But water is still a major subject at the Arizona...
by Melissa | Jan 29, 2020 | Government
2021 Public Budget Briefing in Casa Grande [NEWS RELEASE] Governor Doug Ducey recently released his balanced, fiscally responsible Executive Budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2021. As part of a statewide effort to solicit feedback from members of the public, staff with...