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Pinal County’s primary tax rate cut 4 cents
Pinal County's primary tax rate cut 4 cents by Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County still has Arizona’s fourth-highest primary property tax rate, but the Board of Supervisors expressed confidence in better years ahead as they vowed to keep cutting it. The...
State, researchers work to prepare land to mitigate dust in Pinal
State, researchers work to prepare land to mitigate dust in Pinal by Kim McKeller | Arizona City Independent In spring and fall, dust blows west to east over the desert floor. It’s not the wall of dust we see on the evening news or social media videos that causes most...
Pinal County Schools Mobile App Development Contest
What: • Pinal County Education Service Agency is offering a great STEM learning experience for Pinal County students. • Teacher and student teams will be trained to use the MIT App Inventor mobile app development platform to develop MAD Solutions Apps that solve...
First-ever mandatory water cutbacks will kick in next year along the Colorado River
First-ever mandatory water cutbacks will kick in next year along the Colorado River by Ian James, | Arizona Republic Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will be required to take less water from the Colorado River for the first time next year under a set of agreements that aim...
AJUSD Board Approves Sale of Gold Canyon Elementary School Building
AJUSD Board Approves Sale of Gold Canyon Elementary School Building Dinosaur Park to remain intact by Dana Trumbull | The Apache Junction/Gold Canyon News In a unanimous vote with all members present, the Apache Junction Unified School District Governing Board...
Permit sought to discharge treated domestic wastewater to wash, Siphon Draw
Permit sought to discharge treated domestic wastewater to wash, Siphon Draw by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent Officials from Apache Junction’s sewer treatment plant are seeking a renewal permit to discharge up to 2.14 million gallons per day...
Development Services Issues Permit for Maricopa’s First Hotel
Development Services Issues Permit for Maricopa's First Hotel [NEWS RELEASE] Maricopa just issued the building permit for the first hotel in city limits - La Quinta! According to Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, La Quinta is a "midscale hotel that offers an elevated stay...
Town of Marana making improvements through neighborhood revitalization
Town of Marana making improvements through neighborhood revitalization by Jeff Gardner | Tucson Local Media For the Town of Marana, fixing neighborhood problems can mean solving surface-level issues and their deeper causes, both figuratively and literally. These fixes...
County wants to enlarge San Tan Plan to protect rural lifestyle
County wants to enlarge San Tan Plan to protect rural lifestyle by Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County planners would like to widen the area covered by the San Tan Area Plan, adding further protections to the rural lifestyle of those residents. The Board...
Traffic impact gets new emphasis in city planning
Traffic impact gets new emphasis in city planning by Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa How do new commercial and residential areas affect traffic? In reviewing two developments in Maricopa, the city’s Planning & Zoning Commission may have caused staff to draw a new...
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