Update from Pinal County Supervisor and Board Chair Mike Goodman

From the office of Supervisor Mike Goodman

As we welcome the month of October, there’s a special sense of comradery in the air. With cooler temperatures just around the corner, we’re seeing an uptick in community events that bring us all together. This time of year is a reminder of the strength, unity, and warmth of our neighborhoods as we gather to celebrate what makes our community great. From local events to volunteer opportunities, there’s something for everyone. I encourage you to get involved, support one another, and enjoy the many activities that this season has to offer.

Thank you for being an important part of this vibrant community. I look forward to seeing you at upcoming events!

Warm regards,

Supervisor Mike Goodman

WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

Thank you for all who were able to attend our recent Town Halls where we shared the survey results. If you are interested in seeing the summary that was shared please let us know.

A few weeks ago, we told you about the Keffer twins, fifteen-year-olds Kayde and Liam, from San Tan Valley, who were headed to the World Skate Games in Rome to compete in the Junior Scootering Park World Championships.

Both boys competed valiantly in the semi-finals, with Liam going on to make the overall final, finishing 8th in the World! Congratulations to the boys, and we look forward to reporting on their future endeavors!

Pinal County Development Services has partnered with the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office and the Pinal County Attorney’s Office to curtail illegal dumping in urbanized areas and deserts. These efforts include installing surveillance cameras at known dump sites, issuing citations, and even having deputies confront individuals suspected of littering and illegal dumping.

If you happen to see or know of someone who is illegally dumping, you can earn a $500 reward for submitting a tip that leads to charges.

To learn more about illegal dumping, report a dump site, or get information about the rewards program, go to www.pinal.gov/KeepPinalPristine.

VOTER INFORMATION

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

LEARN ABOUT PROP 486 THAT WILL BE ON THE BALLOT THIS NOVEMBER

Our office often receives questions about road maintenance and how it is paid for. We invite you to watch the following video and to read the attached FAQ & Examples of Completed Projects using the maintenance fund. If you have any questions on the following please reach out anytime. We are more than happy to provide educational information to our community members.

Road maintenance is primarily funded through a combination of the Highway User Revenue Fund (HURF) and the Road Maintenance and Improvement Fund, which will be reauthorized by Prop 486. The excise tax revenue is collected by the state which sends it to the County Treasurer who then distributes it to the appropriate jurisdictions according to a population-based formula.

EPCOR COMMUNITY MEETINGS

EPCOR Public Meetings: EPCOR will hold a series of public meetings in October regarding their upcoming rate case.  Information can also be found on their website.

October 15, 5-7pm

Central Arizona College, San Tan Campus

Community Room A100 &A101

3736 E. Bella Vista Rd.

San Tan Valley, AZ 85143

Oct. 16, 12-2pm

Central Arizona College, San Tan Campus

Community Room A100 &A101

3736 E. Bella Vista Rd.

San Tan Valley, AZ 85143

Oct. 17, 5:30-7pm (virtual)

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89251968595

UPCOMING EVENTS

We look forward to seeing you at these events!

FOR OUR COMMUNITY – STV

If you are interested in getting more involved with

active members and organizations from our community

we invite you to join us on October 24.

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 October 24th breakfast we will be privileged to hear from Marin Lasater from CAAFA and Jaqueline Lopez from the County Attorney’s Office. They will both be sharing and presenting on Domestic Violence Awareness.

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

REGISTER HERE

We are here to serve you!

If there is something you would like to discuss with Supervisor Goodman please reach out anytime – we’d be more than happy to schedule an appointment.

Office Phone: 520-866-8080

Supervisor Mike Goodman | mike.goodman@pinal.gov

Ashley Taylor, Assistant to BOS | ashley.taylor@pinal.gov

Haylie Studebaker, District Administrator | haylie.studebaker@pinal.gov

Kimberly Carroll, Admin. Assist | kimberly.carroll@pinal.gov

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