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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...