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Arizona needs $105B for infrastructure over the coming 25 years, ADOT officials say

by Melissa | Mar 27, 2017 | Transportation

Arizona needs $105B for infrastructure over the coming 25 years, ADOT officials say By Callan Smith | Rose Law Group Reporter All roads led to Pinal County Friday morning as three ADOT executives spoke in Casa Grande at a Pinal Partnership event. John Halikowkski,...

ADOT’s newest 5-year plan does not include I-10 section north of Casa Grande

by Melissa | Mar 20, 2017 | Transportation

ADOT’s newest 5-year plan does not include I-10 section north of Casa Grande by Kevin Reagan | Casa Grande Dispatch The Arizona Department of Transportation’s latest list of transportation projects does not include widening the section of Interstate 10 between...

Public input sought on proposed Pinal road plan, sales tax hike

by Melissa | Mar 15, 2017 | Government, Transportation

Public input sought on proposed Pinal road plan, sales tax hike Casa Grande DispatchA series of open houses are planned for the public to give input on a proposed regional transportation plan and sales tax hike for Pinal County. Central Arizona Governments along with...

Survey: Majority of Ina Road business owners optimistic

by Melissa | Mar 14, 2017 | Economy, Marana, Transportation

Survey: Majority of Ina Road business owners optimistic by Maria Hechanova | Tucson News Now Results from the Marana Chamber of Commerce Feb. 8 Business Walk are in and the survey shows a majority of businesses owners and/or managers have a positive attitude from the...

Queen Creek Town Council to discuss transportation impact fee rate increase

by Melissa | Mar 14, 2017 | Queen Creek, Transportation

Queen Creek Town Council to discuss transportation impact fee rate increase by Wendy Miller | Queen Creek Independent March 15 discussion to focus on calendar for community involvement, input How much is too much, and how much is enough? Those are two of the questions...

Pinal County residents may vote in November on half-cent sales tax increase to fund roadwork

by Melissa | Mar 13, 2017 | Transportation

Pinal County residents may vote in November on half-cent sales tax increase to fund roadwork by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent The Pinal County Board of Supervisors plans to call for a November mail-in election for voters to decide if a...
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