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  1. Serdy AJ (PNG)

    A New Welcome for Apache Junction

    The monument at the northeast entrance to Apache Junction on State Route 88 Read on...
  2. Scam alert notification

    Jury Duty Scam Alert!

    An individual posing as a Pinal County Sheriff's Office employee is calling residents claiming they have missed jury duty. Read on...
  3. Wide Open Opportunity - Pinal County

    Pinal County - Wide Open Opportunity

    Come and Discover why so many companies are choosing to make Pinal County Read on...
  4. Map for New Zip Codes STV/QC Area

    New Zip Code Coming to the San Tan Valley/Queen Creek Area

    The U.S. Postal Service recently announced a new Zip code coming to Read on...
  5. Preserving Our Future RS (PNG)

    Pinal County Launches “Preserving Our Future” Public Awareness Campaign

    Road Signs To Highlight Projects Read on...
  6. Roadwork Alert - Gantzel/Painted Desert

    Roadwork on Gantzel Road and Painted Desert Drive

    Starting May 30, 2023, Gantzel Road and Painted Desert Drive will have a traffic signal installed Read on...
  7. PCACC News (PNG)

    Pinal County's Animal Shelter is Over Crowded

    Director Audra Michaels Featured on AZFamily Read on...
  8. MAG Transportation Planning Study Graphic (PNG)

    MAG Superstition Vistas Multimodal Transportation Planning Study Virtual Community Meeting

    The Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) is leading the Superstition Vistas Multimodal Transportation Planning Study to develop a near-term (2030) Read on...
  9. Temporary Signals at Hunt Hwy and Arizona Farms Rd

    Traffic Improvements for Hunt Highway and Arizona Farms Road Underway

    One of the ways we are Preserving Pinal is to improve and repair the intersection of Hunt Highway and Arizona Farms Road. Read on and View Video...
  10. ME Ribbon cutting (PNG)

    County Opens New Medical Examiner's Facility

    On Wednesday, the Board of Supervisors cut Read on...
  11. News District 4

    Arizona City Meet and Greet

    Come get the latest information Read on...
  12. Buckle Up Arizona

    PCSO wants to remind you to "Buckle Up Arizona... It’s the Law!"

    Pinal County Sheriff's Deputies are joining agencies across Arizona for the upcoming statewide "Buckle up Arizona… It’s the Law!" enforcement campaign. Read on...
  13. Air Quality

    New Construction and General Fugitive Dust Rules go into effect June 1st

    The Pinal County Board of Supervisors in response to the Read on...
  14. What Makes Pinal County Move - Graphic

    What Makes Pinal County Move?

    The most asked question we get is, “I pay property taxes, why can’t you build a road with it?” Read on and View Video...
  15. Preserving Our Future

    Preserving Our Future - History of the Transportation Improvement & Maintenance Program (TIMP)

    Pinal County’s half-cent road excise tax was passed in 1986 and renewed in 2005. Sometimes called Read on...
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    2023 San Tan Valley Resident Survey Results

    Town Halls will be held during the month of June to provide a summary of the survey results. Read on...
  17. Pinal Traffic

    Pinal, cities rely on 1/2-cent roads tax

    TIMP pays for smaller projects. It’s been used to improve Hunt Highway; McCartney Road from Interstate 10 to Overfield Road; and Florence-Kelvin Highway, Assistant County Engineer Celeste Garza said. Read on...
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    As roads deteriorate, how will Pinal County solve its transportation tax conundrum?

    Pinal County has two ways of funding its roads: a statewide fund and a county sales tax. Read on...
  19. TIMP (PNG)

    County Seeks Public Comment on Draft 2023 Five-Year Transportation Improvement & Maintenance Program

    Updated annually, the transportation program identifies Read on...
  20. FIRE BAN

    Open Space & Trails - Fire Ban

    The Pinal County Open Space and Trails Department will initiate a fire ban on Monday, May 1, 2023, until September 30, 2023, for all Pinal Read on...
  21. Website - News Graphic With Video

    District 2 Supervisor Goodman Gives Update on Hunt Highway & AZ Farms Project

    Pinal County District 2 Supervisor Mike Read on and View Video...
  22. Pinal County Coalition Housing

    Pinal County Coalition to End Homelessness

    Did you know there is a group of organizations dedicated to ending homelessness in Pinal County? Through a network of local service providers, Read on...
  23. Arizona Trail Rainwater

    Rainwater Collector Built Along Arizona Trail at Freeman Trailhead

    The Arizona Trail Association recently installed a rainwater collection tank along the Arizona Trail at Read on and View Video...
  24. PW video (PNG)

    How Does Pinal County Public Works, Work?

    The most common question we receive Read on and View Video...
  25. Sun Corridor (JPG)

    Sun Corridor Metropolitan Planning Organization Survey

    Please take a few minutes and take the Sun Corridor Read on...
  26. Employee Spotlight Animal Care

    Pinal County Animal Care and Control Celebrates Animal Care and Control Officer Appreciation Week

    April 9th - 15th is Animal Care and Control Officer Appreciation Week, Read on...
  27. Animal Care Control

    Animal Care and Control met at the State Capitol

    Animal Care & Control met at the State Capitol to hear a legislative Read on and View Video...
  28. Jury Questionaire-Animated post

    Jury Questionnaires Have Been Mailed

    Here is what you should know about the process Read on...
  29. LG Energy Solution

    LG Energy Solution To Invest $5.5 Billion To Build Battery Manufacturing Complex In Queen Creek

    Complex marks the largest single investment for a stand-alone battery manufacturing facility in North America, creating over 3,000 jobs Read on...
  30. Website - News Graphic

    Superstition Region Interagency Information Center Survey

    Pinal County District 5 Supervisor Jeff Serdy is evaluating the appetite Read on...
  31. Burn Permits

    Open Burn Permits - Suspended as of April 28th

    Key Dates Additional Info...
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  1. Did you know? Pinal County has over 65 miles of regional trails, with 9 miles of trails in Peralta Regional Park alone!

    Hike Responsibly

    Did you know? Pinal County has over 65 miles of regional trails, with 9 miles of trails in Peralta Regional Park alone!

  2. Applications for FY 23/24 are being accepted April 9th

    Board of Supervisors Non-Profit Grant Program

    Applications for FY 23/24 are being accepted April 9th

  3. Revving Up for More Growth!

    Revving Up for More Growth!

    Check out this article from the Phoenix Business Journal highlighting the great Economic Development strides that Pinal County has taken over the past few years.

  4. Pinal County Careers

    Pinal County Careers

    Serving a population of almost 500,000 in the county, Pinal County is one of the largest employers. We provide a host of efficient, effective, and needed services through motivated and talented employees. Explore our career opportunities and learn more about why Pinal County is a great place to work.

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    PENS allows law enforcement, fire, public health or emergency management officials to notify you in times of crisis or if immediate action is needed.

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  1. Jun 7
  2. Board of Supervisors - Regular Session

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Pinal County Board...
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  1. Jun 14
  2. Board of Supervisors - Work Session

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Pinal County Board...
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  1. Jun 21
  2. Board of Supervisors - Regular Session

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Pinal County Board...
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  1. Jul 5
  2. Board of Supervisors - Regular Session (Only meeting scheduled in July)

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Pinal County Board...
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  1. Jun 9
  2. Free Microchipping Event

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  1. Jun 10
  2. Pinal County Animal Care & Control Water day!

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  1. Jun 13
  2. Eloy Immunization Clinic

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  1. Jun 14
  2. Pinal County Career Expo

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