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Rounds Consulting Economic Analysis highlights need to hold local governments harmless from tax cuts
Rounds Consulting Economic Analysis highlights need to hold local governments harmless from tax cuts [NEWS RELEASE] The League of Arizona Cities & Towns (the League) commissioned Rounds Consulting Group, preeminent economists in Arizona, to analyze the impacts of...
Rural Transportation Advocacy Council Legislative Update on Budget Bills
Rural Transportation Advocacy Council Legislative Update on Budget Bills The state legislature introduced its budget bills on Monday with the possibility of a vote as early as Wednesday. All indications are that there are currently not enough votes for passage so more...
County’s new Development Services building opens to the public
County's new Development Services building opens to the public Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County’s new two-story Development Services building, replacing the old “Building F” that was once a jail, opened with a ribbon cutting on May19. “This building is way overdue,...
Queen Creek Town Council approves $487M budget
Queen Creek Town Council approves $487M budget Pension funding, infrastructure work highlight fiscal year 2021-22 spending Independent Newsmedia At its Wednesday, May 19 meeting, the Queen Creek Town Council approved a budget of $487.2 million for the 2021-22 fiscal...
Traffic signal at Florence-Peart intersection to be adjusted
Traffic signal at Florence-Peart intersection to be adjusted by Gabrielle Olivera | Casa Grande Dispatch Residents can hope to see less traffic congestion after the city announced that it will adjust the traffic signal at the Florence Boulevard and Peart Road...
Council debates options for rodeo grounds
Council debates options for rodeo grounds by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune A new water well, treatment and storage at Charles Whitlow Rodeo Grounds would cost Florence an estimated $1.3 million, Town Manager Brent Billingsley told the Town...
CG’s 2030 General Plan receives nearly 87% ‘yes’ vote
CG's 2030 General Plan receives nearly 87% 'yes' vote by Gabrielle Olivera | Casa Grande Dispatch As of Wednesday, out of the 5,123 votes cast, all by mail, almost 87% approved of the 2030 General Plan. “I want to thank our community, especially those community...
Shope: Interstate 10 expansion funding back in latest budget proposal
Shope: Interstate 10 expansion funding back in latest budget proposal by Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central Westbound Interstate 10 traffic was backed up for several miles on April 20. ADOT (2019) After an initial omission, the latest state budget proposal now includes $50...
‘A much-different-looking downtown’ ahead in Florence
'A much-different-looking downtown' ahead in Florence by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune When Keith Eaton came to Kingman more than 16 years ago, the downtown area was rundown and there wasn’t much going on. But working with building owners, the...
Blackwater Trading Post bill passes in House, Senate up next
Blackwater Trading Post bill passes in House, Senate up next by Aaron Dorman | Coolidge Examiner Aaron Dorman The Gila River Indian Community’s push to gain territorial rights over the historic Blackwater Trading Post passed a major hurdle last week. On May 12,...
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