by Melissa | Oct 10, 2017 | Development, Government, Maricopa, Transportation
On the Ballot: Voters being asked to open wallets for regional transportation by Mason Callejas | inMaricopa Pinal County residents will have the opportunity to vote in November to approve a sales tax funding infrastructure improvements across the county. For...
by Melissa | Oct 5, 2017 | Transportation
A Boost For Pinal County Home Values, Jobs, Economy Propositions 416 And 417 Will Be Says Top Economist Jim Belfiore [NEWS RELEASE] The infrastructure designed to solve Pinal County’s lingering traffic issues will not only keep traffic moving, it will also bring more...
by Melissa | Oct 5, 2017 | Apache Junction, Gold Canyon, Government, Transportation
Apache Junction Mayor Jeff Serdy: Yes on Propositions 416/417 Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent Have a court date in Florence or business to transact in Tucson? Imagine jumping on the North/South interconnect where the U.S. Highway 60 freeway presently ends...
by Melissa | Oct 5, 2017 | Development, Government, Queen Creek, Transportation
Residents reappointed to Queen Creek Transportation Advisory Committee by Queen Creek Independent During their Sept. 20 council meeting, members of the Queen Creek Town Council appointed Spencer Hale and reappointed John Ficker, Jane Litchfield, Susan Denton, Ali...
by Melissa | Sep 24, 2017 | Transportation
Along the Gila: Copper Corridor Hears Presentation on Proposed Tax Increase by Sam Hosler | CopperArea I have the privilege of serving on the Board of the Copper Corridor Economic Corridor Coalition (the CCEDC). Last week, after the regular meeting, Andy Smith and...
by Melissa | Sep 17, 2017 | Apache Junction, Government, Transportation
Explaining need for half-cent sales tax for county roadwork by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent Standing, Jeff Serdy, a member of the Focal Point and Tourism Committee, shows a map of Pinal County at the group’s Sept. 12 meeting to committee...