By Douglas J. Wolf , Pinal County assessor | Special to the Arizona Daily Star I was very disappointed to read Tim Steller’s May 12th
By Joey Chenoweth | Coolidge Examiner The hopes of a highway passing through Coolidge, with the economic benefits that would likely come with it, is
By Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic The rapid population growth that transformed Gilbert from a sleepy farming community into a major Phoenix suburb also
By Lindey Gemme | TriValley Central With the city lacking a public works director after John Mitchell left the city last month, staff is trying
The Arizona Republic The ultimate study of the most studied freeway project in Arizona history is complete. And while it doesn’t necessarily move the South
Report: South Mountain Freeway would help Phoenix air quality By Sean Holstege | The Arizona Republic The region’s air quality would get worse without the
By Byron Schlomach | Goldwater Institute More than six years ago, the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) expressed interest in buying some state trust land north
By Sean Holstege | The Arizona Republic On Friday, the Arizona Department of Transportation will release environmental findings on the proposed South Mountain Freeway, a
By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch Transportation improvements, funding and projects are important issues to Pinal County residents, and the Board of Supervisors took
E.J. Montini | The Arizona Republic When a dreamer like architect Paolo Soleri dies, we can’t help but wonder if his dream dies with him.
By Bill Helm | Verde Independent At Wednesday’s regular session, Camp Verde Town Council agreed to pay Felipe Zubia $10,000 to lobby staff and members
By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal High-performing schools and neighborhood amenities no longer are the key drivers of residential property values in the U.S.
By Betsy Morris | The Wall Street Journal EPPING, N.D.—On a recent subzero day at a rail station here on the plains, a giant tank
By Gary Nelson | The Arizona Republic Eminent domain will be used, if necessary, to acquire the last few pieces of land required for Mesa’s
By Sean Holstege | The Arizona Republic For 30 years, the public has heard the same thing about the proposed South Mountain Freeway. Confined by
By Sean Holstege | The Arizona Republic Arizona transportation officials told the State Transportation Board last week that, faced with declining revenue, it can no
By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times A state Senate bill is raising the question of how many committees it takes to build a highway
Pinal County Press Release FLORENCE – The proposed Union Pacific Railroad Classification Yard picked up another show of support from the Pinal County Board of
By Joey Chenoweth | Coolidge Examiner When thinking about land use and city planning, transportation does not automatically come to mind. But during the second
By Beth Easterbrook | InMaricopa.com The main concern of Maricopa community members during an information meeting on the East-West Corridor Study Wednesday wasn’ how the
By Sean Holstege | The Arizona Republic A Gila River Indian Community Tribal Council meeting began at 9 a.m. Wednesday with the prospect that an
By Dan Nowicki | The Arizona Republic U.S. Rep. Ed Pastor for Transportation secretary? The veteran Arizona Democrat’s name has surfaced as a possible successor
By Gary Nelson | The Arizona Republic Like a modern Stonehenge, rows of massive pillars guard swaths of as-yet-undeveloped desert in southeast Mesa. Adorned with
InMaricopa.com Since the December 2011 public scoping meetings, possible parkway-concept corridor alternatives have been identified between State Route 347 and Interstate 10 to provide additional
By Sean Holstege The Arizona Republic No issue has polarized the Gila River Indian Community quite like the proposed South Mountain Freeway and efforts to
By Bill Coates Casa Grande Dispatch Transportation planners are big on maps. They have maps that show a world that might be. They have maps
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