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ADOT still foresees end-of-year freeway opening
ADOT still foresees end-of-year freeway opening Ahwatukee Foothills News The South Mountain Freeway is nearly three-quarters complete and is still on target to open this year — though a little later than the Arizona Department of Transportation had originally hoped....
2019 Gold & Silver Shovel Awards Project of the Year: Nikola Motor Corp. to Build Hydrogen-Electric Trucks in Arizona
2019 Gold & Silver Shovel Awards Project of the Year: Nikola Motor Corp. to Build Hydrogen-Electric Trucks in Arizona The $1 billion Nikola assembly plant is helping to build Arizona’s future in the creation of new-technology vehicles. by Steve Kaelble | Area...
Coolidge council ponders maintaining same property tax levy
Coolidge council ponders maintaining same property tax levy by Rofida Khairalla | Coolidge Examiner The city of Coolidge will likely maintain its $1.87 tax rate for the coming fiscal year. The tax rate was examined at a special meeting of the Coolidge City Council...
Chamber gets update on prospective growth for Coolidge
Chamber gets update on prospective growth for Coolidge by Rofida Khairalla | PinalCentral There is no denying it. Coolidge is growing. On June 19, business and community leaders from throughout Pinal County got an inside look at just how much expansion is headed to...
Queen Creek Town Manager John Kross elected MAG’s management committee chair
Queen Creek Town Manager John Kross elected MAG’s management committee chair Queen Creek Independent At the June 12 Maricopa Association of Government’s Management Committee meeting, Queen Creek’s Town Manager John Kross was elected to serve as the chair. Providing a...
Groundwater-replenishment costs lowering for many Queen Creek property tax bills
Groundwater-replenishment costs lowering for many Queen Creek property tax bills by Richard H. Dyer | Queen Creek Independent Beginning in fiscal year 2020-21, Queen Creek water customers who were paying $721 an acre-foot for groundwater-replenishment costs in their...
EPCOR ready for summer demands
EPCOR ready for summer demands by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Needed improvements to Johnson Utilities will take time, but the water supply is good as summer begins, area residents were told last week. About 45 northern Pinal County residents...
Eloy mayor and city staff highlight accomplishments
Eloy mayor and city staff highlight accomplishments by Maria Vasquez | The Eloy Enterprise Mayor Joel Belloc and city staff highlighted some key accomplishments for the past year as well as upcoming projects in the annual State of the City address Thursday. Some of...
Landsea Homes Adds Phoenix Entry-Level Outlier Pinnacle West As It Expands U.S. Footprint
Landsea Homes Adds Phoenix Entry-Level Outlier Pinnacle West As It Expands U.S. Footprint China-based parent--Landsea Green Group--plans further, 'thoughtful' North American growth ahead. by John McManus | Builder Looking to strengthen its odds of building clout in...
Town offers to settle with Florence Copper
Town offers to settle with Florence Copper by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune The town has offered an “olive branch” to Florence Copper, asking that each side drop its legal claims against the other and move forward as partners. It was a sudden...
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