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Queen Creek revenue hangs tough during lockdown
Queen Creek revenue hangs tough during lockdown by Janet Perz | Queen Creek Independent The town expected losses, surprised with growth Despite being prepared for the worst, revenue for the Town of Queen Creek was strong this past fiscal year, despite the COVID-19...
Roadwork begins in Pinal to prep for new freeway construction
Roadwork begins in Pinal to prep for new freeway construction San Tan Sentinel ADOT Construction began this week in San Tan Valley in preparation for the major widening of a state highway connecting Maricopa and Pinal counties. Beginning Monday and running through...
96-lot townhomes subdivision planned in Apache Junction
96-lot townhomes subdivision planned in Apache Junction by Richard Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent A conceptual plan for the look of the proposed 96-lot Ironwood Station gated residential subdivision near the southeast corner of Ironwood Drive and...
Industrial zoning trumps plan for townhomes, Apache Junction planning commission decides
Industrial zoning trumps plan for townhomes, Apache Junction planning commission decides by Richard Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent The proposed Old West Highway Village is designed to be platted for individual ownership of each lot, with a homeowner’s...
Resolution Copper welcomes next phase in public review and comment
Resolution Copper welcomes next phase in public review and comment Commitment to ongoing community engagement as US Forest Service publishes Final Environmental Impact Statement [NEWS RELEASE] Resolution Copper welcomes the next phase of public review and comment with...
El Dorado Holdings taps first three homebuilders for its 1,500-acre community in San Tan Valley
El Dorado Holdings taps first three homebuilders for its 1,500-acre community in San Tan Valley by Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal A rendering of a 1,500-acre master-planned community in San Tan Valley being developed by one of the state's largest...
Lighthouse to move forward after denial of permit; says city mislabeled operation
Lighthouse to move forward after denial of permit; says city mislabeled operation by Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch Proponents of a plan to install shower services for the homeless and less fortunate say they hold no grudges after their request for a special...
County asks for fairness in CARES Act payments
County asks for fairness in CARES Act payments by Mark Cowling | Pinal Central If the federal government makes any further CARES Act payments to local governments for expenses related to COVID-19, Pinal County is asking for fairness. “Pinal County got what I would...
Nikola receives special electricity rate for hydrogen station development
Nikola receives special electricity rate for hydrogen station development by Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central Nikola Corporation came to an agreement on a special electricity rate from Arizona Public Service Co. in order to facilitate construction of hydrogen fueling...
City dreams about the future: multi-use stadium, light rail and a ‘ring road’
City dreams about the future: multi-use stadium, light rail and a ‘ring road’ by Jay Taylor | inMaricopa Light rail on State Route 347 connecting Maricopa to Phoenix? It could happen some day. Photo illustration by InMaricopa. Train photo by Loco Steve via Flickr (CC...
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