by Melissa | Dec 29, 2018 | Government, San Tan Valley
Pinal County approves San Tan Valley petting zoo permit by Richard H. Dyer | Queen Creek Independent A private petting zoo can continue to operate with recreational vehicle spaces and accessory uses on a 4.8-acre parcel in San Tan Valley, the Pinal County Board of...
by Melissa | Dec 19, 2018 | Development, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley
Queen Creek could help ensure water flows for Johnson Utilities customers by Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic The town of Queen Creek could help ensure water keeps flowing for Johnson Utilities customers in the southeast Valley and that new construction can progress...
by Melissa | Dec 12, 2018 | San Tan Valley
Updates from Epcor SanTanValley.com As Interim Manager of Johnson Utilities, EPCOR is working hard to address issues that matter most to customers. We’re providing regular updates here and on www.johnsonutilities.com on improvements underway. Help Us Protect Your...
by Melissa | Dec 7, 2018 | Development, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley
Encanterra residents split on Queen Creek annexation by Rachel Gold | San Tan Sentinel The future of San Tan Valley’s incorporation hopes could be decided in the near future, and residents are mixed on whether the right course is being taken. Homeowners and residents...
by Melissa | Dec 1, 2018 | San Tan Valley
Is the San Tan Valley Post Office Closing? SanTanValley.com San Tan Valley’s first post office, that opened in March of 2017, located at 30994 N Golf Club Drive, will be shutting its doors at close of business November 30, 2018. Good news however for San Tan...
by Melissa | Nov 22, 2018 | San Tan Valley
Company sues Johnson Utilities over failed land deal by Kevin Reagan | San Tan Sentinel A company is faulting Johnson Utilities’ poor water service as the cause for its inability to sell property to homebuilders in Pinal County, according to a civil complaint filed in...