State of the City highlights Coolidge projects

Coolidge City Hall -Via City of Coolidge

By Kimlye Stager | Pinal Central

COOLIDGE — The Coolidge community has a newly refurbished fire truck, new youth center flooring and more to look forward to this year.

On April 17, Mayor Jon Thompson updated the community and its partners on the goings on in Coolidge at the annual State of the City address.

Thompson pointed out that for every $100 paid in property taxes, the city receives $14. The city property tax has been reduced by 25 cents per $100 of net assessed property value.

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