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City of Maricopa Seeks Public Input on CARES Act Spending
City of Maricopa Seeks Public Input on CARES Act Spending Discussion to take place during City Council meeting During the Maricopa City Council meeting on Tuesday, June 2 the Council will receive input from residents on how best to allocate funding received through...
2020 Census: data security and confidentiality
2020 Census: data security and confidentiality Now that Census 2020 has resumed operations in Arizona and given the importance of the 2020 Census to your communities and our state, below are tips for you to help you respond. The U.S. Census Bureau is committed to data...
Pinal supervisors plan to continue cutting tax rate
Pinal supervisors plan to continue cutting tax rate by Mark Cowling | Maricopa Monitor The Pinal County Board of Supervisors expressed a desire to continue a strategic goal of cutting the primary property tax rate another four cents in the new budget year to $3.75 per...
Residents make sure Arizola townsite isn’t lost to time
Residents make sure Arizola townsite isn't lost to time by Jeff Jackson | Casa Grande Dispatch Way back in 1891, a few developers paid the U.S. government 10 bits per acre for an area southeast of Casa Grande and received a patent for the desert tract that was home to...
Scottsdale developer to Elon Musk: Bring Tesla to Arizona
Scottsdale developer to Elon Musk: Bring Tesla to Arizona By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal After eccentric Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk recently threatened to move the company out of California, one of Arizona’s largest private landowners is looking to...
Pinal supervisor makes direct plea to Johnson Utilities owner
Pinal supervisor makes direct plea to Johnson Utilities owner by Mark Colwing | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Pinal County Supervisor Mike Goodman said county officials need more authority to respond to utility problems in his district and made a direct plea...
Virtual meeting: Pinal County community updates
Virtual meeting: Pinal County community updates Please join us for a 30-minute virtual meeting to hear useful updates from communities in Pinal County. They will discuss their efforts to open back up and plans moving forward. We will be joined by: Apache Junction:...
State Transportation Board to further discuss five-year construction program June 2nd
State Transportation Board to further discuss five-year construction program June 2nd Rural Transportation Advocacy Council The State Transportation Board will further discuss ADOT's Five-Year Construction Program update when they convene for a study session next...
Pinal County Board of Supervisors Drop Litigation Against Federal Government After State of Arizona Announces Distribution of CARES Act funds
Pinal County Board of Supervisors Drop Litigation Against Federal Government After State of Arizona Announces Distribution of CARES Act funds [NEWS RELEASE] The Pinal County Board of Supervisors has today dropped its lawsuit against the Federal Government, after...
Pinal businesses, organizations say some COVID-19 changes to remain
Pinal businesses, organizations say some COVID-19 changes to remain by Rofida Khairalla | PinalCentral Within the span of just over two months, COVID-19 transformed the way car dealers, educational institutions, restaurants, grocery stores and other organizations...
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