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North-South Corridor route, other items to be discussed Feb. 16

Posted 2/15/21

The proposed route for a North-South Corridor from Apache Junction to Interstate 10 near Eloy is to be discussed by the City Council Tuesday.

The meeting begins at 7 p.m. Feb. 16 in the City …

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North-South Corridor route, other items to be discussed Feb. 16

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The proposed route for a North-South Corridor from Apache Junction to Interstate 10 near Eloy is to be discussed by the City Council Tuesday.

The meeting begins at 7 p.m. Feb. 16 in the City Council Chambers, 300 E. Superstition Blvd.

The Apache Junction City Council is slated to consider a resolution re-affirming support of the North-South Corridor alignment from U.S. 60 as detailed in the Pinal Regional Transportation Plan approved by the voters of Pinal County in November 2017.

READ: 3 alignments considered for North-South Corridor, all beginning in Apache Junction

In other business, the council is to:

  • discuss and consider a resolution adopting policy guidelines and application procedures for the establishment of community facilities districts.
  • thank individuals and organizations who have made donations to support city activities, programs and projects through the Friends of Apache Junction. In 2020, donors gave more than $74,500.
  • discuss and have a presentation by Stephen Herring of Republic Services on free dump week and an update on Apache Junction Landfill activity.
  • discuss and be updated on corporate sponsorships, Friends of Apache Junction and the programs and resources of the Community Development Corp.