By Kyle Daly | InMaricopa.com
More than two years after a groundbreaking ceremony for Central Arizona College’s (CAC) Maricopa campus, community members gathered Tuesday to officially honor the opening of the 76,000-square-foot higher education facility near Bowlin and Porter roads.
CAC’s Maricopa campus has been offering courses since January, but college spokesman Tom Di Camillo said the school became fully operational this semester. That was one reason the college held off on a ribbon-cutting ceremony until now.
Several public officials attended Tuesday’s event, including CAC President Doris Helmich, Maricopa Mayor Christian Price, Ak-Chin Indian Community Chairman Louis Manuel, Jr. and Pinal County District Attorney Lando Voyles.
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents CAC.