Maricopa Monitor
Pinal County is planning to build a new complex that will house many of its services in one place.
The 45,000-square-foot site would include two buildings in the city’s Heritage District.
One building will include offices for Pinal County Supervisor Anthony Smith, and the county assessor, treasurer and recorder. The second building will house a Justice of the Peace Court, adult probation services, a substation for the Sheriff’s Office, and the City of Maricopa Magistrate Court.