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Q&A with Vice Mayor Vincent Manfredi
InMaricopa visited with Maricopa Vice Mayor Vincent Manfredi to discuss the leadership transition in the City of Maricopa necessitated by Mayor Christian Price's resignation.
What...
Editor: May InMaricopa magazine marks milestones
Maricopans should receive InMaricopa Magazine in their mailbox today. And as with every issue of InMaricopa, a theme seems to evolve.
This month, it's all...
Lawsuit to halt I-11 says environmental review ‘sidestepped’
The fight against the planned route of Interstate 11 is headed to court.
Four Tucson-area conservation groups filed suit Thursday against the Federal Highway Administration...
Transportation town hall at Province draws big crowd
Mayor Christian Price and Vice Mayor Vincent Manfredi participated in a town hall with Province residents to discuss transportation in and around the City...
City council changes meeting time
Maricopa City Council has changed the start time of its regular meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of the month and shortened the...
InFocus: Mayor explains why cities need to keep Legislature at bay
Maricopa Mayor Christian Price keeps an eye on what’s going on in Phoenix this time of the year. He must: The Arizona State Legislature...
Apartments fill a need in Maricopa and its growth
For years, housing in Maricopa came in one form: single-family homes.
But as rapid growth continues in Maricopa and the region, efforts to meet the...
MEDA adds 2 to its board
The Maricopa Economic Development Alliance added two seats to its board of directors and appointed Rita Adiani and Adam Hawkins to fill them.
Adiani is...
City leaders discuss options for SR 347 funding
The City of Maricopa held a public Q&A session with Mayor Christian Price and Vice Mayor Vincent Manfredi Thursday evening in a packed meeting...
Supreme Court ruling leaves roads in limbo
The Arizona Supreme Court’s ruling last Tuesday invalidating Pinal County’s half-cent sales tax to fund roads has left the county wondering what is next...
Chili’s moving closer to start of construction
Progress is taking place on the Chili’s Bar & Grill coming to Maricopa.
Construction drawings are expected to be submitted to the city for review...
Ground broken on 312-unit apartment community
Real Estate Equities, a St. Paul, Minn.-based developer, held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday for its $87.8 million Copa Flats project at 17485 N. Porter...
Less than a day allowed for public comment on districts
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors will allow less than 24 hours for public input on the boundaries for the new county supervisor districts...
Local leaders: County ignoring input on supervisor districts
Several Maricopa city leaders say the Pinal County Supervisors are ignoring input from city leaders and citizens on the boundaries of the county’s new...
Leaders make case for SR347 improvements with Sen. Sinema
U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema made a stop in Maricopa to discuss transportation issues affecting the city and surrounding areas.
While all four projects are important...
A legacy of service: Community leaders remember Jim Jordan
The city of Maricopa was shaken by the loss of Jim Jordan on Tuesday. The 74-year-old Jordan was a much-loved figure in the community...
State house bill would strip local zoning authority
Two Arizona legislators have introduced a bill that would take away control of zoning and land use from local governments and hand it to...
Local leaders sound off on proposed redistricting
Monday’s open house to present Pinal County’s preliminary borders for the new supervisory districts elicited some strong opinions from local leaders about the proposed...
Proposed county supervisor district shows Maricopa split
The two proposed maps for updated Pinal County supervisor districts have Maricopa being split between two distant districts.
Both maps have the majority of the...
Longtime resident silent force for city – and community
In October, the State of the City address — a prime event on the city’s annual social calendar — was on the theme of...
Exceptional Community Hospital-Maricopa to expand
Less than three weeks after opening its doors as Maricopa’s first hospital, Exceptional Health Care has announced it will begin the Phase 2 addition...
The 2021 monsoon season was one to remember
The difference a year makes.
In 2020, the monsoon was a no-show, leading to the driest monsoon season on record and worsening a historic drought...
Maricopa in Congressional District that borders Utah
The new Congressional District 2 approved by the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission puts Maricopa in an even larger district than the previous maps had.
The...
Boom Town: South side of Maricopa poised for huge growth
News flash — Maricopa is growing. Fast.
But if you think you have a grasp of how big Maricopa might be down the road, you’d...
Maricopa Council unanimously picks Manfredi as vice mayor
The Maricopa City Council selected Council Member Vince Manfredi as the city’s new
vice mayor Tuesday night, replacing Nancy Smith. Manfredi takes over the duties
effective...
Mayor: Chili’s coming to Maricopa
It’s finally happening. Chili’s Grill & Bar is coming to Maricopa.
According to a Facebook post from Mayor Christian Price and other sources, the casual...
Interstate 11 clears a hurdle, but still a long way off
The U.S. Department of Transportation has filed its findings for the Interstate 11 study corridor – a 2,000-foot-wide, 280-mile path stretching from Nogales to...
City considers adding cemetery
Growth in Maricopa has brought many things – homes, businesses, recreation and restaurants. One thing it has not brought is a place to lay...
Vaccine mandate? City leaders weigh in
Vaccine mandates are becoming more prevalent every day, with tens of thousands of people across the country facing the loss of their jobs for...
Mayor’s State of the City blends present, future
Mayor Christian Price took the theme of Wednesday night’s State of the City address – “Pure Imagination,” from the song in the movie Willy...