By Sonoran News
“I want to finish the work I began 11 years ago to protect our Town, our residents, and businesses with capable and effective leadership in government. My work on behalf of our community has been a major factor in repairing our water infrastructure, increasing water supplies, prohibiting subsidies, enhancing open space at Spur Cross, correcting longstanding traffic and safety problems and, most importantly, saving lives with world class emergency and fire service,” explained Mayor Morris.
“My second term will finish protecting water service with a Phoenix interconnection. The longstanding and severe risk of having a single, 12-mile water pipeline from Central Arizona Project (CAP) in Phoenix has taken 10 years of complex planning and negotiations to solve. It has endured challenges due to Covid, inflation, and delays but its cost is built into water rates and has been reduced by securing a $2,000,000 federal infrastructure grant.”