Goodyear commission rejects height rezoning

By Tom Scanlon | West Valley View

A plan to bring buildings up to 150 feet tall was rejected by the Goodyear Planning Commission Nov. 18.

The developer’s bid was to rezone 224 acres west of the Loop 303 and just south of Interstate 10.

New York-based developer Keystone Equities said its plan would create “an employment hub with commercial, office, retail, light-industrial and entertainment.”

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