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Bill Would Ban Water Transfers From River Communities To Central Arizona

by Melissa | Jan 19, 2020 | Government, Queen Creek

Bill Would Ban Water Transfers From River Communities To Central Arizona by Bret Jaspers | KJZZ Under a new bill in the Arizona state Legislature, some water tied to land that borders the Colorado River could not be transferred into central Arizona. It comes after...

Former Senator Gray Announces Bid For Pinal County Supervisor

by Melissa | Jan 17, 2020 | Government

Former Senator Gray Announces Bid For Pinal County Supervisor [NEWS RELEASE] The Pinal County Board of Supervisors may soon see a new but familiar face, due to today’s announcement by former State Senator Chuck Gray to run for the San Tan Valley District 2 seat on the...

Eloy ends agreement with development that never progressed

by Melissa | Jan 17, 2020 | Development, Eloy, Government

Eloy ends agreement with development that never progressed by Maria Vasquez | Eloy Enterprise The city has decided to terminate a 15-year-old development agreement for a proposed residential-commercial subdivision because no progress has been made on the project. At...

Multi-family rezoning sought in Superstition Villa subdivision

by Melissa | Jan 17, 2020 | Apache Junction, Development, Government, Real Estate

Multi-family rezoning sought in Superstition Villa subdivision Independent Newsmedia A city-initiated rezoning from single-family to multiple-family residential has been proposed for 15 lots in the Superstition Villa subdivision. The parcels are between South San...

Construction on new 2-story county building begins

by Melissa | Jan 17, 2020 | Development, Florence, Government

Construction on new 2-story county building begins by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Pinal County’s new Development Services building will be energy-efficient, environmentally friendly and “a big plus for the people of Pinal County,” Florence...

Proposition 417 Deemed Valid by the Arizona Court of Appeals

by Melissa | Jan 17, 2020 | Development, Government, Transportation

Proposition 417 Deemed Valid by the Arizona Court of Appeals [NEWS RELEASE] The Pinal Regional Transportation Authority Proposition 417 has been determined valid by the Arizona Court of Appeals. “I am very pleased with the outcome,” stated County Manager Louis...
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