Posted on: November 17, 2023
Pinal County’s Road Maintenance and Improvement Fund provides essential revenue for transportation projects not only in the county but also in our cities and towns. The Pinal County half-cent Road Maintenance and Improvement Fund has been a sign...
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Preserving Our Future
Posted on: November 8, 2023
Pinal County’s Road Maintenance and Improvement Fund provides the essential revenue for transportation projects not only in the county but also in our cities and towns as well. In fact, since its renewal in 2005, the fund has provided over $25 m...
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Preserving Our Future
Posted on: October 30, 2023
Pinal County’s Road Maintenance and Improvement Fund provides the essential revenue for transportation projects not only in the county, but also to our cities and towns. In fact, since its renewal in 2005, the fund has provided nearly ...
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Preserving Our Future
Posted on: October 16, 2023
In the heart of the desert, Pinal County is home to scenic views, rugged independence, and a storied history of rural living. Over the past 40 years, we have also been home to some of the fastest growth in the nation. Our population has increased from und...
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Preserving Our Future
Posted on: October 11, 2023
Pinal County’s Road Maintenance and Improvement Fund provides the essential revenue for transportation projects not only in the county but also in our cities and towns as well. In fact, since its renewal in 2005, the fund has provided ...
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Preserving Our Future
Posted on: September 12, 2023
With the help of the Road Maintenance and Improvement Fund, Pinal County was able to improve Park Link Drive and offer a critical connection between Red Rock, the I-10 area, and SR-79. The Road Maintenance and Improvement Fund helped complete the connecti...
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Preserving Our Future
Posted on: August 16, 2023
The Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) consists of ten appointed community volunteers of Pinal County and is the recommending body to the Pinal County Board of Supervisors on transportation planning, construction, and maintenance projects.
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Preserving Our Future
Posted on: August 4, 2023
With the help of the Road Maintenance and Improvement Fund, Pinal County was able to transform Edwin Road from a narrow dirt road to a fully paved roadway. Completed in June 2009, this project improved traffic safety by paving and widening the Slim Calich...
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Preserving Our Future
Posted on: July 13, 2023
Grey Gartin, Arizona Capitol Times
The Pinal County Public Works Department has launched a public awareness campaign to inform residents of the half-cent road excise tax on the ballot and its implications for transportation maintenance and projec...
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Preserving Our Future
Posted on: June 27, 2023
The Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) consists of ten appointed community volunteers of Pinal County and is the recommending body to the Pinal County Board of Supervisors on transportation planning, construction, and maintenance projects.
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Preserving Our Future
Posted on: June 2, 2023
Phoenix Business Journal Article from Jeffrey McClure – Contributing Writer
In my 25 years as a small business owner, my career has spanned economic booms and downturns. Through it all, I have gained a great deal of experience...
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Preserving Our Future
Posted on: June 1, 2023
FLORENCE – To mark the beginning of the “Preserving Our Future” public awareness campaign, Pinal County Public Works will be installing road signs to mark projects which were funded by the county’s half-cent excise tax. These signs will be installed along...
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Preserving Our Future
Posted on: May 6, 2023
Arizona Republic Traffic Article from reporter Sasha Hupka
Every weekday morning, nearly 60% of Pinal County's commuters pilgrimage across county lines.
Nearly three-quarters of working residents there hold jobs in neighboring Maricopa County, according to ...
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Preserving Our Future
Posted on: March 16, 2023
Pinal Central Article from reporter Mark Cowling
FLORENCE — People who shop in Pinal County have been paying a half-cent sales tax to repair the roads for almost 40 years. Voters must agree to renew it every 20 years, and county officials are alr...
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