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Eloy completes impact fee study; some up, some down
Eloy completes impact fee study; some up, some down by Maria Vasquez | The Eloy Enterprise After nine months that included multiple public hearings, updates and adoptions, the Eloy City Council reached the final step of the Infrastructure Plan and Development Impact...
Apache Junction City Council, mayoral candidates discuss projects they would like funded
Apache Junction City Council, mayoral candidates discuss projects they would like funded Municipal musing run gamut of new vision for the community Safety equipment for police officers, purchasing the rodeo grounds and Prospector Park land, getting rid of blight in...
Pinalcast: Girard says health care background prepares her for LD8 seat
Pinalcast: Girard says health care background prepares her for LD8 seat by Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Casa Grande Dispatch Health care, education and water are just a few of the issues Eloy resident Sharon Girard wants to tackle if she’s elected to the Arizona House of...
County law enforcement adapts to keep COVID-19 cases low
County law enforcement adapts to keep COVID-19 cases low by Kyle Norby | inMaricopa Local crime stories have been less frequent in the last few weeks. While it has been fairly quiet in the City of Maricopa, police arrests and the booking process have been impacted by...
Pinal plans for economic recovery, sees advantages
Pinal plans for economic recovery, sees advantages by Mark Cowling | PinalCentral Pinal County’s economic development progress has continued apace through the pandemic, but the county can’t stay closed indefinitely without harm, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors...
5 vying for 3 seats on Queen Creek Town Council
5 vying for 3 seats on Queen Creek Town Council 4 candidates explain their top 3 issues by Richard Dyer | Daily Independent Five Queen Creek residents have filed petitions to run for three seats on the Town Council. They are: Robin Benning, Jeremy Benson, Jeff Brown,...
$10 Million To Fund Pinal County Water Infrastructure
$10 Million To Fund Pinal County Water Infrastructure by Heather van Blokland | KJZZ Water conservation is getting new funding in Pinal County. UDSA's Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) announced that it will invest $10 million in the partner-driven Central...
Facing water cutbacks, Arizona farmers ‘in limbo’ despite $10 million federal pledge
Facing water cutbacks, Arizona farmers 'in limbo' despite $10 million federal pledge by Ian James | Arizona Republic The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved $10 million to help pay for water projects in the farmlands of central Arizona, where growers are...
Pinal city managers share COVID-19 experience
Pinal city managers share COVID-19 experience by Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa The shutdown caused by COVID-19 has “forced” municipal governments and residents to get more tech savvy. It has also sparked innovations. In a virtual meeting of Pinal Partnership Friday...
Pinal County impact fees on new homes headed down
Pinal County impact fees on new homes headed down by Mark Cowling | PinalCentral Pinal County’s impact fees — charges assessed on new construction to help growth pay for itself — are set to decrease in 2021. During a Board of Supervisors meeting last week, Supervisor...
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