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Hello, goodbye from incoming, outgoing city council
Some are saying hello, while others are saying goodbye.InMaricopa asked the newly elected mayor and council members asking them to highlight their achievements and...
Council green lights proposed $27.8 million budget
The Maricopa City Council gave thumbs up Friday morning to a proposed $27.8 million budget for the 2012-13 fiscal year beginning July 1 --...
Economic development tops list
Economic development is the most pressing challenge facing the mayor-elect and council, 57 percent of the 255 respondents voted in this week’s online poll.The...
City election results certified
The results of last week’s city primary election were certified Tuesday by the Maricopa City Council by a unanimous vote and now stand as...
City election results certified
The results of last week’s city primary election were certified Tuesday by the Maricopa City Council by a unanimous vote and now stand as...
Thank you, Maricopa!
Well, on March 13 my life, filled with moments of shift and course changing, did another 180. Having set my sights on continuing to...
Election results to be certified Tuesday
With only about 400 Maricopa ballots left to count, Tuesday’s election results likely will stand.Christian Price is the city’s new mayor, and Bridger Kimball...
Ballots must be in by 7 p.m. Tuesday; no polls opened
Make sure your vote is counted. Maricopa voters who haven’t mailed in their ballots for the mayoral and city council primary can deliver...
Carl Diedrich answers more live-chat questions
Councilman Carl Diedrich is running for the mayor’s seat. He answered questions from residents March 6 as part of InMaricops.com’s series of live chats...
It’s time to vote
I received my ballot for our local election last week and with it came a feeling of joy.
Many years ago my mother taught me...
Second open letter to Councilman Carl Diedrich
Thank you for your response to my recent letter regarding your proposed Small Business Plan. While I was pleased to receive such a rapid...
Diedrich debate favorite in online poll
Fifty-one percent of respondents to this week’s online poll question — Who impressed you the most at Saturday’s (Jan. 28) candidate debate? — picked...
Poll respondents support merit raises for all city employees
Two-thirds of InMaricopa.com readers who responded to last week’s online poll question believe all city employees, not just police and firefighters, should be getting...
Mayoral, council candidates debate Saturday
The public is invited to the 2012 Candidate Debate 1-3 p.m. Saturday in the Maricopa Unified School District Governing Board meeting room, 44150 W....
Respondents to online poll support signature challenge
Sixty-six percent of readers who responded to this week’s InMaricopa.com poll said they support mayoral candidate Christian Price’s challenge to 15 signatures he thought...
Diedrich to stay on mayoral ballot
Mayoral candidate Carl Diedrich will stay on the ballot for the upcoming municipal elections, Pinal County Superior Court Judge Gilberto Figueroa ruled Tuesday.“I feel...
Petition signatures questioned in mayoral race
It will be up to Pinal County Superior Court Judge Gilberto Figueroa whether Maricopa Councilman Carl Diedrich gets to run for mayor after all.Opponent...
Mayoral, council candidates discuss issues, campaign plans
Two candidates for mayor and four for city council will be on the ballot for the city elections this spring.The term for mayor is...
2 mayoral, 4 council candidates file for city elections
The following individuals have turned in the necessary paperwork to be placed on the ballot: Carl Diedrich and Christian Price for mayor; and Marvin...
Hoover pulls out of mayor’s race
Local business owner Joe Hoover announced today he is pulling out of the mayoral race.“I will not pursue the mayoral bid,” Hoover said. “It...
How to run for local office
Individuals who have announced their intentions for public office must go through a process that includes collecting signatures and completing a nomination packet.To be...
Little wash, big problem for HOA
Behind Maricopa Meadows subdivision is a little wash that has been one big problem.This wash borders Maricopa Meadows and runs along Hogenes Farm and...
Hoover announces bid for mayor
Local business owner Joe Hoover announced today he will run for mayor of Maricopa. The election will be held in the spring of 2012.Hoover...
Local businessman announces mayoral bid
Local businessman and financial services advisor Christian Price has announced his candidacy for mayor in 2012.Price, 36, is the owner of Pantheon Investments. He...
Sulfate suit expands to include Rancho El Dorado, Acacia Crossings
A claim alleging the builders and developers behind much of the vision of Maricopa used improper concrete is growing as Phoenix attorney John Chaix seeks to add homeowners in Rancho El Dorado and Acacia Crossings.
What lies beneath…in Maricopa Meadows
More than 600 homeowners in the Maricopa Meadows community have submitted a claim against eight homebuilders because they did not use concrete mixes that were resistant to the high sulfate concentrations present in the soils in the community.
Meadows HOA to switch trash company
Maricopa Meadows residents will soon be seeing a different trash man in town. The community this past week has completed a transition from the local Maricopa Disposal to Apache Junction-based Right Away Disposal.
Residents vent frustration, concerns to Arizona Corporation Commission
A "lack of compassion," "no empathy" and "greed" were among the comments thrown out by some of the nearly 1,000 residents who packed the cafeteria at Maricopa Wells Middle School Tuesday night to vent to the Arizona Corporation Commission.
HOAs prepare for battle against proposed Global Water rate increases
Members from the governing boards of four homeowners associations gathered Monday night to strategize against a proposed rate increase from Global Water Resources, which could leave their communities having to make tough decisions about when to turn on the water.
Maricopa Meadows residents aim to stop burglaries with block watch
Maricopa Meadows residents are planning to meet this Saturday in the community's main park to discuss the formation of a block watch program.