by Gary Nelson
The Arizona Republic
August 5, 2009
Despite the suffocating recession and a change at the helm of the Arizona Land Department, one of the biggest land-planning projects in Arizona history is nearing the end of a crucial early phase.
By late this summer, the East Valley Partnership and the Pinal Partnership will host public meetings to unveil four possible scenarios for developing Superstition Vistas, a 275-square-mile area that lies at the Southeast Valley’s doorstep in northern Pinal County.
The partnerships are consortiums of businesses, civic, educational and political and tribal leaders, that has pushed economic growth
and planning on the east side of the metro area since the early 1980s.
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1 Patrick Rooney // Aug 29, 2009 at 1:48 pm
I first saw this on an ad for Horizon. I noticed in your plan there apiers to be a train/light rail that would connect Phoenix to Tucson thru the development. Could you explain this more. Such as the type of rail and the speed. Thank you.