by Melissa | Jan 25, 2019 | Environment, Government
What is the Drought Contingency Plan and will it affect me? by Andrew Nicla | Arizona Republic Arizona’s water leaders and lawmakers are running out of time to complete the state’s Drought Contingency Plan, a blueprint for how Arizona water users would...
by Melissa | Jan 23, 2019 | Government, San Tan Valley
Johnson Utilities argues Pinal judge denied company due process by Kevin Reagan | San Tan Sentinel Lawyers for Johnson Utilities are arguing a Pinal County judge “abused” his discretion by issuing an injunction last year that compelled the company to hand over control...
by Melissa | Jan 22, 2019 | Apache Junction, Development, Gold Canyon, Government
Apache Junction school district approves Dinosaur Park property lease by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction Gold Canyon Independent A recreational lease agreement has been approved for Dinosaur Park, which was constructed adjacent to the now-closed Gold Canyon...
by Melissa | Jan 22, 2019 | Environment, Government
Arizona Water Leaders Lean on Developers to Support Drought Plan by Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times As the Colorado River teeters on the brink of shortage, water leaders in Arizona are begging developers to pressure legislators to sign off on a drought plan,...
by Melissa | Jan 20, 2019 | Development, Environment, Government
Drought plan fight between Arizona farms and cities escalates by Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star & Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Longstanding urban-rural tensions over a proposed drought plan have escalated after Pinal County farmers stepped up their...
by Melissa | Jan 19, 2019 | Development, Economy, Government
State agency assisting rural Pinal with economic development by Heather Smathers | PinalCentral Eloy, and the rest of Pinal County, are benefiting from a state agency’s efforts on rural economic development. That’s according to Keith Watkins, senior vice president for...