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Pinal Partnership October Breakfast: Renewable Energy in Pinal County
Pinal Partnership October Breakfast: Renewable Energy in Pinal County Pinal County has a goal to be the greenest county in the state and we are well on the way with over 3,000 acres of solar planned and in operation, and more to come. Renewable development in Pinal...
Interstate 11 Could Be a Big Deal for Pinal County
Interstate 11 Could Be a Big Deal for Pinal County by Tim Kanavel, Program Manager, Pinal County Economic Development | Golden Corridor Living One of the things I like to tout to companies when they are looking at either building or relocating to Pinal County is our...
5 acres at Ironwood, Greasewood rezoned to low-density
5 acres at Ironwood, Greasewood rezoned to low-density Apache Junction Independent A city-initiated corrective rezoning was recently approved for 5 acres on the southeast corner of Ironwood Drive and Greasewood Street. The Apache Junction City Council on Sept. 3...
Multi-agencies tackle SR 347, ‘create vision’ for corridor
Multi-agencies tackle SR 347, ‘create vision’ for corridor by Joycelyn Cabrera | inMaricopa Local and state government agencies have partnered to address safety concerns on State Route 347 brought up by Maricopa and other neighboring communities. The first step in a...
Supervisors have mixed reactions to proposed Pinal freeway corridor
Supervisors have mixed reactions to proposed Pinal freeway corridor by Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch The Pinal County Board of Supervisors discussed what members liked and didn’t like about the Arizona Department of Transportation’s “preferred corridor” for a...
Casa Grande approves site plans for Lucid Motors $700 million electric car plan
Casa Grande approves site plans for Lucid Motors $700 million electric car plan by Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Lucid Motors planned $700 million electric car manufacturing plant took a huge step forward Thursday with site plan and conditional use permit...
New Pinal subdivision OK’d on Hunt Highway amid sewer worries
New Pinal subdivision OK'd on Hunt Highway amid sewer worries by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Despite uncertainty about sewer service, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors approved a new 65-acre moderate-low density subdivision on Hunt Highway...
EPCOR proposes big hook-up fee increases to pay for infrastructure
EPCOR proposes big hook-up fee increases to pay for infrastructure by Joey Chenoweth | San Tan Sentinel New hook-ups to the Johnson Utilities water system will cost more than three times as much as current rates should regulators approve an application for an...
Apache Junction Water District Budget Approved with Slight Rate Increase
Apache Junction Water District Budget Approved with Slight Rate Increase [NEWS RELEASE] The Apache Junction Water District is committed to providing safe and reliable drinking water to our customers. With this commitment comes the responsibility to ensure that...
Community’s First Hardware Store to Open in San Tan Valley
Community's First Hardware Store to Open in San Tan Valley SanTanValley.com San Tan Valley residents have been waiting for a hardware store to build in their community since before San Tan Valley even got its name. Around 2006, the community had been notified that...
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