by Melissa | Jun 26, 2019 | Development, Economy, Environment, Government
Lower Colorado River Basin Can Still Expect Shortage Next Year by Bret Jaspers | KJZZ The Lower Colorado River Basin does not avoid a shortage in 2020 despite the plentiful snowpack on the Rocky Mountains this past winter. Why? Well, the new Drought Contingency Plan...
by Melissa | Jun 26, 2019 | Development, Government, Organizations
Housing Pilot Program Secured for Homeless and At-Risk Pinal County Veterans The Apache Junction & Gold Canyon News After months of working with veteran service organizations, community health programs, the Pinal County Housing Authority and the Southern Arizona...
by Melissa | Jun 26, 2019 | Coolidge, Development, Government
Coolidge council ponders maintaining same property tax levy by Rofida Khairalla | Coolidge Examiner The city of Coolidge will likely maintain its $1.87 tax rate for the coming fiscal year. The tax rate was examined at a special meeting of the Coolidge City Council...
by Melissa | Jun 26, 2019 | Government, Queen Creek, Transportation
Queen Creek Town Manager John Kross elected MAG’s management committee chair Queen Creek Independent At the June 12 Maricopa Association of Government’s Management Committee meeting, Queen Creek’s Town Manager John Kross was elected to serve as the chair. Providing a...
by Melissa | Jun 25, 2019 | Development, Environment, Government, Queen Creek
Groundwater-replenishment costs lowering for many Queen Creek property tax bills by Richard H. Dyer | Queen Creek Independent Beginning in fiscal year 2020-21, Queen Creek water customers who were paying $721 an acre-foot for groundwater-replenishment costs in their...
by Melissa | Jun 25, 2019 | Government, San Tan Valley
EPCOR ready for summer demands by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Needed improvements to Johnson Utilities will take time, but the water supply is good as summer begins, area residents were told last week. About 45 northern Pinal County residents...