by Melissa | May 23, 2019 | Development, Government
Pinal County and BLM seek public input on Peralta Regional Park [NEWS RELEASE] Pinal County and the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Lower Sonoran Field Office invites public input on a proposed Recreation and Public Purposes (R&PP) Act lease of a 498-acre parcel...
by Melissa | May 23, 2019 | Development, Government, Queen Creek
Queen Creek approves water agreements for Legado development by Josh Martinez | Queen Creek Independent A pair of water agreements between Queen Creek, Sossaman Holdings and Taylor Morrison/Arizona has garnered the Town Council’s approval, making way for the...
by Melissa | May 22, 2019 | Development, Florence, Government, Transportation
Florence opposes adjusted alignment for North-South freeway by Mark Cowling | Coolidge Examiner The town is asking Pinal County and neighboring cities to join it in reaffirming their support for a future north-south freeway that passes through Florence. About 18...
by Melissa | May 22, 2019 | Apache Junction, Government
$30 million tentative general budget adopted in Apache Junction Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent The Apache Junction City Council has given approval to the tentative city budget for fiscal year 2019-20. The general fund budget is $30,924,915. The city council...
by Melissa | May 21, 2019 | Environment, Government
States sign short-term Colorado River drought plan, but global warming looms over long-term solutions by Ian James | Arizona Republic The Colorado River just got a boost that’s likely to prevent its depleted reservoirs from bottoming out, at least for the next several...
by Melissa | May 21, 2019 | Eloy, Government
Eloy council approves museum property use agreement by Maria Vasquez | The Eloy Enterprise Tourists stopping by the area will soon have a new place to go for information. The Eloy City Council approved an agreement among the Chamber of Commerce, Santa Cruz Valley...