By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune
Mesa knows where it’s going in the Gateway area. It just doesn’t know how to get there.
The city is looking deeply into current development trends in hopes of figuring out when to build which roads for its high-flying southeastern corner.
By late spring the effort will result in what will be called the Southeast Mesa Land Use and Transportation Plan.
It’s the first official, in-depth study of the area since 2008, when the city published the Mesa Gateway Strategic Development Plan after 18 months of research.