San Tan residents share hopes for community’s future

By Hailey Aramboles | Pinal Central

SAN TAN VALLEY — Pinal County revealed on Sept. 10 at Combs Performing Arts Center the responses to the 2024 residents survey, which allows residents to give feedback about the community and discuss their opinions regarding the future of San Tan Valley.

The residents survey is a new and continually growing way for residents to be heard throughout the county. The first survey was released in October 2022 through Jan. 15, 2023. The survey was distributed through mail, email, social media, etc., increasing the original 2,000 responses to 2,700 in 2024.

Former Gilbert Mayor Jenn Daniels, now vice chair of the State Transportation Board, spoke alongside Pinal County Supervisor of District 2 Mike Goodman. District 2 has the smallest geographic footprint compared to other districts in Pinal County, but it has the largest population of over 100,000 residents.

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