Valley mayors talk keys to ongoing economic growth

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal

Without more housing, infrastructure funding and water conservation, among other hurdles, the Phoenix metro could struggle to support its current and projected population and economy, according to several mayors who spoke at a Valley Partnership panel on Friday.

The Valley, as well as Arizona, has taken the spotlight in recent years as more people flock to the fastest-growing cities in the country and as corporate giants and manufacturers such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. make plans to build massive plants and create thousands of jobs.

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