The City of Mesa's Falcon Field Airport has been awarded a series of grants through the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Airport Infrastructure Grant (AIG) program. The funding will support design work for key projects that strengthen safety, efficiency and connectivity. Grants include a $363,485 award to design a new Taxiway I and Runway 22L holding apron on the … [More]
Executive Order Seeks Faster Permitting for Energy Projects
Governor Katie Hobbs signed an Executive Order 2025-13 to cut red tape, unlock Arizona’s energy potential, and deliver lower energy costs for Arizonans. The Executive Order directs State Land to develop a report within 30 days outlining proposals to streamline and expedite processes for energy infrastructure development on state land. State Land will also be directed to … [More]
Arizona Targets Broader EV Fast-Charging Network with 21 Proposed Sites
The Arizona Department of Transportation is seeking public input on a plan that would add nine corridors to its planned network of electric vehicle charging stations. The EV charging network plan is part of $76.5 million in federal funding Arizona is eligible to receive through the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program. The program encourages adoption of electric … [More]
Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton Announces Retirement
After more than 25 years of dedicated service to the City, Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton announced his retirement effective on November 14, 2025. The announcement comes after a distinguished career, including the last four years as City Manager. Beginning his career with the City as an internal auditor in 1999, Barton served the City of Phoenix in … [More]
Queen Creek, Buckeye Unveil New Water Source through Transportation Order
The Arizona Department of Water Resources finalized a Transportation Order approving the importation of groundwater from the Harquahala Groundwater Basin to the City of Buckeye and Town of Queen Creek. This first-ever transportation approval from ADWR creates a new water source opportunity that will add to Arizona’s diverse and robust water portfolio. The City of Buckeye and … [More]
New Zoning Ordinance Addresses Data Center Concerns
The Phoenix Mayor and City Council approved updates to modernize the City's Zoning Ordinance to add data centers as a permitted use that must address health and safety concerns when applying for a special permit for construction. As Phoenix continues to flourish as a hub for high-tech jobs and industry, these updates establish requirements and a framework to address health and … [More]
Groundbreaking Ag-to-Urban Water Law Promotes Sustainable Growth for Metro Phoenix Developers
Arizona Water Company celebrates Governor Katie Hobbs' signing of the groundbreaking ag-to-urban water legislation, marking a pivotal moment in Arizona's approach to sustainable water management and long-term water security. The newly-signed Senate Bill 1611 was crafted as a result of more than two years of bipartisan negotiations with farmers, homebuilders, … [More]
How Does Tariff Policy Impact Corporate Decision Making?
Earlier this year, President Trump announced a plan to enact tariffs “on nearly every country on Earth.” Although tariff negotiations continue, they will soon be enacted in the U.S. on products made in most other countries. The first question many in corporate leadership ponder is whether sales taxes are due on the amount a tariff adds to a product or the component cost. … [More]
El Mirage Mayor Named MAG Chair
El Mirage Mayor Alexis Hermosillo was elected as chair of the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) Regional Council during the agency’s annual meeting. As the agency’s new chair, Hermosillo said her top priority is ensuring the promises of Proposition 479 become a reality. Mayor Hermosillo, who previously served as MAG Vice Chair, succeeds Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke, who … [More]
Regional Freeway Program Sets Plan for Future Development
Shorter commute times, reduced congestion, and enhanced safety are just a few of the benefits drivers on Valley freeways will see thanks to the regional freeway program. The Freeway Life Cycle Program is funded in part by Maricopa County’s dedicated half-cent sales tax for transportation. Approval of the program establishes priorities and sets schedules for major freeway … [More]
Updated Phoenix Building Code to Include Streamlined Permitting, Provisions for EV Charging
This update reflects Phoenix’s ongoing commitment to safety, innovation, and sustainability, ensuring structures are constructed using best practices and designed for longevity. “Updating the building code is one of the most impactful ways we can promote safety, sustainability, and long-term value for our residents and development community,” said Planning and Development … [More]
Opening of South Central Light Rail Extension/Downtown Hub Celebrated
5.5-mile light rail extension connects South Phoenix to Valley Metro Rail’s new two-line system
More than 5,000 community members, along with federal, state and local officials, gathered to celebrate the opening of the South Central Extension/Downtown Hub light rail expansion in Phoenix. The extension represents an historic milestone for Valley Metro Rail marking the system’s evolution to a 35-mile two-line rail system. The A line now travels east/west and the B line … [More]
Maricopa County Partnership Launches Campaign to Display Critical Local Heat Relief Resources
Clear Channel Outdoor and Maricopa County are teaming up for a second year in a row to reduce heat deaths in the region. A new digital billboard campaign will educate and alert residents and visitors across the Valley about critical, local heat relief resources, specifically 200+ local heat relief sites that can help them stay cool during Arizona's dangerous late spring and … [More]