There will be more options for housing in San Tan Valley as the Pinal County Board of Supervisors approved a 225-unit apartment complex on the southwest corner of Ocotillo and Kenworthy roads. The board also approved a new 20-acre commercial area that will include a daycare center, a charter school, restaurants and a car wash.
Also, at the supervisors’ meeting, the board discussed the county COVID vaccination rate and ways to increase public education on the coronavirus. Dave Coward of Gold Canyon explained that the county vaccination rate has been stuck at around 55% for about seven months and questioned if there could be more done to increase that number.
The proposed X-Factor Soccer Park located on 2.3 acres on Trekell Road north of Kortsen Road, next to PowerHouse Fitness, was given a green light Thursday.
Jeff Lavender told PinalCentral that he’s determined to set a positive tone and work toward lifting academic performance throughout the district when he officially begins his duties on March 20.
The Central Arizona College baseball team solidified its hold on first place in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference with a doubleheader sweep of Yavapai on Saturday at McSwain Field.