by Melissa | Jan 13, 2021 | Government, Maricopa
Hughes assumes role as Maricopa chief of police by Katie Sawyer | Maricopa Monitor Commander Hughes Maricopa Police Chief James “Jim” Hughes remembers the moment he decided to become a police officer vividly. His hometown of Bernardsville, New Jersey, had just been...
by Melissa | Jan 12, 2021 | Maricopa
Global Water rate hike could gain mid-2021 approval by Jay Taylor | inMaricopa The proposed rate hike requested by Maricopa’s primary water utility, Global Water Resources, is moving through the vetting and approval process and could be approved in mid-2021. Global...
by Melissa | Jan 12, 2021 | Government, Maricopa
City launches ‘Keep Maricopa Beautiful’ campaign after trash complaints by Katie Sawyer| Maricopa Monitor Trash overflows from a receptacle in November near Dollar Tree and Ross in Maricopa. Courtesy of Ellie Whitaker A new “Keep Maricopa Beautiful”...
by Melissa | Jan 12, 2021 | Economy, Maricopa, Real Estate
2020 real estate recap: median home sales price climbed 13.4% by Brian Petersheim | inMaricopa This image taken by drone shows the Tortosa community, where builders are constructing new homes. Photo by Kevin Vasquez The Maricopa real estate market strongly favored...
by Melissa | Jan 6, 2021 | Government, Maricopa
Exit interview: Pinal County Supervisor Anthony Smith by Kathryn Gallo | inMaricopa Anthony Smith has a bucket list full of things to do, including a trip through the Panama Canal and attending the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. Photo by Kyle Norby For the first time...
by Melissa | Jan 5, 2021 | Development, Government, Maricopa
Developer secures $28M loan for construction of Bungalows by inMaricopa A $28 million loan will fund construction of the Bungalows on Bowlin, a community of 196 housing units at John Wayne Parkway and Bowlin Road. Development of the 16.9-acre property by Cavan...