Maricopa to end relationship with MEDA

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa

Maricopa City Council announced today intentions to cease its participation with the Maricopa Economic Development Alliance effective July 1.

This decision stems from a thorough evaluation of various factors, including technological advancements, market trends, fiscal responsibilities, and changes in the state and federal political landscape affecting local governance, according to a press release.

“This decision is not taken lightly, and we remain committed to the economic well-being of Maricopa,” said Mayor Nancy Smith.

The city estimates the decision to bring a cost savings of more than $650,000 annually and the ability to grow an Office of Economic Vitality. The city will continue the employment of MEDA President and CEO Christian Price, as well as MEDA Economic Director Rachel Leffall, effective April 1.

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