Encanterra annexation on hold; challenge filed in Pinal County Superior Court
Queen Creek Independent The annexation of the 755-acres Encanterra — generally south of Combs Road from Gantzel to Kenworthy roads — into the Town of
Queen Creek Independent The annexation of the 755-acres Encanterra — generally south of Combs Road from Gantzel to Kenworthy roads — into the Town of
(Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) The Town Council recently approved the Queen Creek Olive Mill’s Agritainment
(Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) Town of Queen Creek At the Nov. 20 meeting, the Queen
By Ian James | Arizona Republic A private company and the town of Queen Creek are proposing a water deal that would leave 485 acres
Queen Creek Independent Newsmedia Developers are being sought to purchase six properties totaling 7.8 acres near Ellsworth Loop and Ocotillo roads that are owned by
Queen Creek Independent The Queen Creek Town Council on Oct. 16 approved an annexation including approximately 755 acres along Combs Road and Gantzel Road. The
Queen Creek Independent A preliminary plat for Spur Cross Parcel No. 1 has 59 lots in a 15.1-acre residential subdivision at the northeast corner of
Queen Creek Independent A preliminary plat has been approved by the town’s Planning and Zoning Commission for 14 homes on a 20-acre site in the
Queen Creek Independent Fourteen new standard plans with three elevations each were approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission for the one- and two-story Harvest
Queen Creek Independent Pinal County has transferred a distribution system owned by the dissolved Queen Creek Domestic Water Improvement District to the Town of Queen
By Richard H. Dryer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent Queen Creek Town Council has met behind closed doors several times in recent months to discuss
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Queen Creek Planning Commission will hold a public hearing and potentially take action at its October
By Richard H. Dyer | Queen Creek Independent A public hearing held Sept. 4 on proposed changes to the Town of Queen Creek’s impact fees has
Queen Creek Independent At the Aug. 7 meeting, the Queen Creek Town Council approved the annexation of nearly 4,150 acres of State Trust Land, located
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The town of Queen Creek has forged a water rights deal with a group holding water rights
AZBigMedia Fast becoming one of the Southeast Valley’s most sought-after areas, Queen Creek will be the home of the new community of Terravella by Taylor Morrison,
By Richard H. Dyer | Queen Creek Independent Maps for a 23-lot housing subdivision and rights-of-way designation for roads near the new USA Youth Fitness Center
AZBigMedia As a growing community, the Town of Queen Creek has focused on five strategic priorities to ensure residents, businesses and visitors have a quality
By Queen Creek Independent Following are recent home sales from the ZIP code of 85142 in Queen Creek: 20521 E. Pecan Lane, $1.725 million, 6,927
Queen Creek Independent At the June 12 Maricopa Association of Government’s Management Committee meeting, Queen Creek’s Town Manager John Kross was elected to serve as
Queen Creek Independent From lowering wastewater rates to paying off debt, at its June 5 meeting the Queen Creek Town Council took a series of
By Josh Martinez | Queen Creek Independent Two planned communities can take the next steps after the Queen Creek Town Council recently approved on consent
By Josh Martinez | Queen Creek Independent A pair of final plats for two parcels in the Church Farm subdivision earned the Queen Creek Town
By Josh Martinez | Queen Creek Independent The Queen Creek Town Council approved three final plats for a trio of parcels in the subdivision Ovation
Queen Creek Independent Queen Creek Mayor Gail Barney presented two proclamations about economic development and small business week and the Town Council approved several ordinances
By Richard H. Dyer | Queen Creek Independent More than 6 square miles of State Trust Land along the State Route 24 corridor in Pinal
By Richard H. Dyer | Queen Creek Independent A policy on the application of groundwater credits to subdivisions enrolled in the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment
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