Update from Pinal County Supervisor and Board Chair Mike Goodman

Dear members of our community, I hope you are all doing well!

It is time for our annual San Tan Valley resident survey, where we collect feedback to better understand community needs and preferences. In this current climate, we’ve all seen just how important it is for residents to make their voices heard, be engaged, and have a direct influence on what happens in their area – and this survey provides a way for you to accomplish that.

The survey is brief, and your input is so important. When the survey closes at the end of August, we will randomly select 5 individuals who submitted responses to receive $25 gift cards. We are grateful for your time and effort – this year we hope to have our highest response rate ever! We are confident that as we work together, we can continue to influence positive change, and enhance the quality of life for our community.

TAKE SURVEY HERE: https://tinyurl.com/STVSurvey2024

Thank you,

Supervisor Goodman’s Office

Mark Your Calendars!

We will have 2 Town Halls to share the results from the survey.

  • September 10th 6-7:30 pm at Combs Performing Arts Center
  • September 12th 6-7:30 pm at Central Arizona College

More details to come.

WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

If you are interested in getting more involved with

active members and organizations from our community

we invite you to join us on August 30th.

For Our Community – San Tan Valley Networking Breakfasts bring together community leaders, non-profits, schools, businesses, and faith-based organizations.

During our time together, we focus on the needs in our community and strive to find ways we can collaborate to best serve the residents in San Tan Valley. We will highlight upcoming community projects and allow other organizations to share their upcoming community events and efforts with the group.

Our August 30th breakfast we will be privileged to hear from Annette Lopez and Katrina DeVinny from First Things First, as well as Andrea Gillispie from Wonderwise Preschools. They will be presenting on the Child Care Crisis and the effects on businesses and the community in Pinal County!

Breakfast refreshments will be served. We look forward to seeing you there!

REGISTER HERE

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