Alex’s Agenda’s – Hot items on city agendas this week

By Rose Law Group Land Use Attorney, Alex Hosmar

Avondale CC discussing future water resources

Casa Grande CC having presentation from Pinal Partnership about the future energy needs in the county/city

Casa Grande CC to potentially contract with Ardurra Company to conduct water use/loss analysis

Chandler will decide whether it grants an electrical franchise to APS to allow it to operate and create electrical systems on City ROW land (#3)

Chandler will decide whether to enter an intergovernmental downstream impact study to analyze potential SRP/CAP Interconnection facility (#13)

 Gilbert also deciding whether to enter an intergovernmental downstream impact study on SRP/CAP interconnection

Surprise will hear a water resources presentation/update

Discussion of TEP Franchise agreement (#9)

Update on City Code Amendments to address large scale data centers (#13)

Public hearing in advance of asking voters to approve or disapprove new franchise agreement with TEP

Cochise County hearing SUP application to allow solar and BESS facility in Willcox. 

Mohave county discussion on whether to enter into contracts for solar services agreements pursuant to state awarding contracts for various solar energy systems 

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