by Melissa | Nov 21, 2014 | Environment, Maricopa
Maricopa at center of water conservation research By Robby Gal | Coolidge Examiner With Arizona’s scarcity of water, the aim here has always been to do more with less. At the Arid Land Agricultural Research Center, the staff is working on a variety of related projects...
by Melissa | Nov 13, 2014 | Development, Maricopa, Transportation
City of Maricopa working toward Amtrak’s relocation By Brian Wright | Maricopa Monitor One of the most important things that must be done before Maricopa constructs its long-awaited overpass on Arizona 347 is relocate its Amtrak station. The station, which is the main...
by Melissa | Nov 10, 2014 | Maricopa, Real Estate
Home sales slow in Maricopa compared to national trend By James Bennett | inMaricopa The average home in Maricopa is taking more than 106 days to sell, compared to less than half the time last year, resale expert Dayv Morgan of Maricopa said in reviewing September...
by Melissa | Nov 10, 2014 | Government, Maricopa, Transportation
Feds bless State Route 347 overpass project By James Bennett | inMaricopa.com The Federal Highway Administration has signed off on a draft environment assessment for the State Route 347 overpass project, Mayor Christian Price said at the Nov. 5 Maricopa City Council...
by Melissa | Oct 29, 2014 | Development, Maricopa
Citizens dream big for Maricopa 25 years from now By James Bennett | inMaricopa.com Citizens dream big as city solicits their vision for Maricopa 25 years from now A brainstorming session at City Hall Oct. 20 kicked off a series of community forums to plan...
by Melissa | Oct 27, 2014 | Events/Things to do, Maricopa
Maricopa Music Festival debuts By James Bennett | inMaricopa.com The inaugural Maricopa Music Festival attracted nearly 5,000 people and 15 bands to Copper Sky Regional Park Saturday, organizer Chrystal Allen O’Jon said. But just wait until next year. Whether it...