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$188K body scanner funded for Mesa police holding …

9/1/2022
American Rescue Plan Act grant funds will be used to purchase a $188,000 body scanner with a thermal reader for Mesa Police Department to help reduce the flow of drugs into the city’s inmate …

Vehicles, trailer purchased for Apache Junction water …

8/29/2022
Three trucks and a trailer costing a total of $282,000 are being purchased for the Apache Junction Water Utilities Community Facilities District. The district board, comprised of city council …

Radio-signal water meters sought for Apache Junction …

8/26/2022
The Apache Junction Water Utilities Community Facilities District is seeking a federal grant to pay for nearly half of the $1.9 million cost to automate the reading of its meters. The district …

Permit approved for expansion of Scottsdale marijuana …

8/24/2022
Flower Launch LLC, an Arizona-based cannabis company, has received approval from Scottsdale City Council for a permit that will allow the business to expand upon its current 15,000 square-foot marijuana cultivation facility.

Repurposing of Peoria Unified schools could be delayed

8/23/2022
It appears the possible repurposing or closures of Desert Palms, Pioneer and Sky View elementary schools could be put on pause.

Florence Council tables approval of storage facility

8/16/2022
Fireworks erupted at last night’s Florence Town Council meeting after a vote to table a request for a conditional use permit for a self-storage facility proposed at the southeast corner of …

Anthem council approves new projects

8/10/2022
Additional pickleball courts and stadium tennis court upgrades are among the projects approved by the Anthem Community Council last month as part of the new facilities master plan. Overall …

School Facilities Oversight Board tours Queen Creek …

8/7/2022
Members of the School Facilities Oversight Board visited the Queen Creek Unified School District (QCUSD) on Wednesday Aug. 3 to learn about the growth in the community and the school district. The …

Recycling still healing from China 'Sword'

7/25/2022
Due to the hemorrhage caused by strict recycling restrictions China imposed back in 2018, also known as the country’s “National Sword” policy, recycling revenues in Arizona dropped of the cliff, leaving some cities to pay for recycling or cut their programs.

3 Mesa community facilities districts funded

7/7/2022
The budgets for Mesa’s three community facilities districts — $9 million for Cadence, $33 million for Eastmark No. 1 and $8.6 million for Eastmark No. 2 — have been approved for …

Sun City dog club may get new location

6/21/2022
Best Friends Dog Club members and their pets could be training and socializing in a new facility in the future.

Arizona school construction lawsuit moves another step …

6/15/2022
PHOENIX — Arizona schools are entitled to get their day in court to prove the state has shorted them by billions of dollars. In a ruling released Wednesday, Maricopa County Superior Court …