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Queen Creek approves two-year agreement for electronic review services
Queen Creek approves two-year agreement for electronic review services by Arianna Grainey | Queen Creek Independent The Queen Creek Town Council approved on consent a two-year agreement with e-PlanSoft in an amount not to exceed $106,650 for e-PlanSoft REVIEW license...
Eloy council gets update on transit study
Eloy council gets update on transit study by Maria Vasquez | The Eloy Enterprise A majority of respondents to a community survey said they would use a transit system in Eloy to go to Casa Grande for health care and shopping. The Eloy City Council was briefed Monday on...
Johnson Utilities, Queen Creek still in talks on interconnection
Johnson Utilities, Queen Creek still in talks on interconnection by Heather Smathers | San Tan Sentinel Some customers of Johnson Utilities will need to wait a little longer to find out whether their properties can be serviced by the town of Queen Creek. On Tuesday,...
Los Gringos Locos owners sell Apache Junction restaurant
Los Gringos Locos owners sell Apache Junction restaurant Apache Junction Independent Los Gringos Locos, 280 S. Phelps Drive in Apache Junction, has been sold, its owners said in a release. Patty Smith, Jodi and Jeff Ehrlich, and Debra and Gary Nine opened Los Gringos...
Pellet mill coming to Maricopa
Pellet mill coming to Maricopa by Jim Headley | inMaricopa Sacate Pellet Mills Inc. is relocating its main pellet processing plant to Maricopa. Sacate, now located in Laveen in southwest Phoenix, has been forced to move due to major road construction, the...
Arts commission to be established by city of Apache Junction
Arts commission to be established by city of Apache Junction by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent A public art commission should be established in the community, the Apache Junction City Council decided recently. The commission should be open to...
Some developers in Queen Creek were overcharged impact fees, audit uncovers
Some developers in Queen Creek were overcharged impact fees, audit uncovers by Richard H. Dyer | Queen Creek Independent Some single-family-home and non-residential developers were charged additional amounts for impact fees and will be reimbursed, the Queen Creek Town...
County seeks federal land for new park
County seeks federal land for new park Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Public comments are being accepted on creating a new park in northern Pinal County. Pinal County has asked the Bureau of Land Management to lease the county about 500 acres of undeveloped...
Queen Creek approves changes to lot sizes at Heritage Town Square Center
Queen Creek approves changes to lot sizes at Heritage Town Square Center by Josh Martinez | Queen Creek Independent The Queen Creek Town Council has allowed the replat of several lots at the Heritage Town Square Center commercial development, changing previous lot...
Eloy family reopens former Hispanic Council restaurant
Eloy family reopens former Hispanic Council restaurant by Maria Vasquez | PinalCentral Many community members were a little upset when La Paloma Restaurant closed in June 2017 with no date of reopening in sight. Earlier this year, the Flores family took over the...
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