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Loop Of Lights Taking A Break
A San Tan Valley Tradition Will Not Be Happening This Year.

What has become a tradition After 10 years of putting on Pecan Creek South have de-
over the last 10 years in San one of the greatest displays of cided to take a break.
Tan Valley won’t be happen- Christmas spirit the east valley
ing this year. has ever seen, the residents of Continued on page 10

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December 8, 2017

Friday’s Word Search Puzzle



New parcel number 210-20-001X, located ap-
CDoemvmeloerpcimalent proximately south of the southwest corner
of Golf Club Dr. and Hunt Highway in
IsSomethingNewComingTo San Tan Valley. The Planning and Zon-
HuntHighway? ing Commission voted 7-0 to recommend
approval of PZ-PD-010-17 with seventeen
By San Tan Times stipulations.
Continued from page 1

On Wednesday, December 6, the Board What does this mean?
of Supervisors approved of Ordinance PZ-
PD-010-17 – LDR-SWC Hunt Highway, This means the open land on the West side
landowner/applicant, Beus Gilbert, PLLC, of Hunt Highway has been approved for a
agent, requesting a Planned Area Develop- car wash. The original zoning did not allow
ment (PAD) Overlay District Amendment for it.
to allow for additional commercial uses
including automotive service, express car What will be developed?
wash, child care center, community service
facility, health care facility, or urgent/emer- As stated in the begin of this article, several
gency care facility, health and fitness center businesses have been planned for the area.
and medical facility which includes physical While retail and commercial businesses are
therapy on a 20.79± acre CB-1/PAD zoned always good for local jobs and tax revenue,
parcel located in portions of NE corner of the focus is on whether these businesses are
Section 19, T03S, R08E, G&SRB&M, what San Tan Valley really needs.
Pinal County, Arizona (legal on file), tax
Continued on page 15

December 8 - 10, 2017

San Tan Valley Weekend Weather

Friday Saturday Sunday

High 64° High 74° High 76°
Low 40° Low 48° Low 49°

Sunny skies. High 64F. Sunny. High 74F. Winds E Intervals of clouds and
Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph. at 10 to 15 mph. sunshine. High 76F.
Winds E at 10 to 20 mph.

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San Tan Eats This service and more options for visitors.
Saturday Here are some of the food truck vendors
you can expect at this weekends San Tan
Located at The Walmart Eats:
Parking Lot
Chef on the go
By San Tan Times
Continued from page 1 For food inspired by the classics, but with an
all new twist. From burgers, briskets, sausage,
curry bowls, Irish nachos, and more.

Old School Grub

Frank and Carlotta bringing that Old School
Grub we all know and love. They also offer
catering for events.

Layla’s Lunchbox

Locally sourced produce and the freshest
ingredients means food that is exceptional in
taste. They pride themselves on using organ-
ic ingredients for their menu, which ranges
from burgers, melts, and crispy fries.

I know what you’re thinking, “But San Wok Sticks
Tan Eats is supposed to be on the FIRST
Saturday of the Month. This is the Second Are you ready for a Wok on the wild side?
Saturday!” The street food revolution is going strong in
That is true, but due to so many events Arizona, and Wok Sticks is joining in with a
taking place last weekend, and the Chamber selection of delectable cuisine from nations
of Commerce putting in man power to orga- like China, Japan, Korea, and more. With
nize the Holiday Parade, the San Tan Eats their Gyoza, Kung Pao Chicken, California
was scheduled for the second Saturday of the Rolls, and more, they’ve got something
month for December. perfect for any appetite. Try the East Valley’s
In addition to it being on the second Satur- finest new food truck today, and experience
day, it will also be located at the Walmart the incomparable Wok Sticks!
parking lot on Hunt Highway. Which
should draw a much larger crowd. It also Vallejo’s Tacos
appears that the Chamber has planned for
the additional foot traffic and has brought in They make the traditional street tacos using
more food trucks. Which means quicker freshly marinated carne asada baja style,
carnitas and chicken. With lots of extras on
the menu.
Continued on page 16

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December 8, 2017

Friday’s Sudoku Puzzle



Loop Of Lights Loop of Lights has been running strong for
Taking A Break 10 years, and we appreciate all the support
from those within the Loop, those in the
A San Tan Valley Tradition Pecan Creek South, and of course all our
Will Not Be Happening This visitors. It’s hard to image what started as a
Year. few home light displays has now spread into
and entire neighborhood, creating such a
By The San Tan Times rich family tradition.

Continued from page 1

At 12:03 PM on Tuesday, December 5, With that said, many of our residents have
2017 they posted on Facebook that there graciously set aside countless hours and
would be some major changes to this years resources in order to keep Loop of Lights
events. running as smooth as possible, year after
year. These volunteers have forgone expe-
-------------------------------------------------------------------- riencing the holidays with their family and
THANK YOU for your patience as we’ve friends to serve you all, and they’ve done
entered into the busyness of the holidays. so with cheerful hearts. Therefore, for the
We appreciate all the kind messages and 2017 year, Loop of Lights will be taking a
inquiries for this year’s Loop of Lights fes- much-needed break, so we can recharge
tivities. and spend quality time with our family and
friends.

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Now, even though we are not FULLY par- All in all, we hope you all have a great
ticipating this year, many of us have still dec- Christmas and holiday season with your
orated our homes, and we’d love for you family & friends, and we look forward to
to see them. We have some new residents seeing you all in 2018!
to the community, and they have brought --------------------------------------------------------------------
some refreshing creativity to the mix.
We wish everyone involved in the Loop Of
Conversely, we are NOT closing the Lights the best and hope they enjoy a relax-
streets, we don’t have restrooms on-site, ing and pleasant holiday.
no parades, and we don’t have scheduled
times for our favorite holiday characters We look forward to what the future may
to make appearances. Some homeowners hold for this community and hope other
within the Loop may offer treats for those residents in San Tan Valley come to appre-
who still choose to walk the loop, but noth- ciate the enjoyment that these hard working
ing is set in stone. We’d also be remised if it members of the community have provided.
wasn’t mentioned that the homeowner with .STT
the “plentiful” light display on Beverly Ave.
has also taken the year off, and their family
will return in 2018, too.

One Year — To a Great Career

Advanced Manufacturing Technology Courses at Central Arizona College!
Space available for these
classes (with start dates):
CNC Machining - Oct. 2nd
Industrial Maintenance -
Oct. 16th

[email protected] or 520-494-5308
www.CentralAZ.edu/engtech

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ADOT’s gathered extensive public comments across
Transportation Plan the state and worked through months of
technical analysis.
Comment today on ADOT’s
Tentative Long-Range During the 25-year period of this draft plan,
Transportation Plan about $923 million in annual highway cap-
ital funding will be available from state and
By govdelivery.com federal sources. On average, the Phoenix
and Tucson regions are expected to receive
Deadline for comments is Dec. 21; Plan $512 million annually. Of that, $223 million
outlines investment choices for bridges, comes from voter-approved regional pro-
highways out to 2040. grams in those two metropolitan areas ded-
icated largely to highway expansion. AD-
OT’s Recommended Investment Choice
calls for all of the remaining annual average
of $411 million to go toward preserving and
modernizing highways in Greater Arizona.

The public and agencies across the state The recommendation outlined in the Ten-
have until Dec. 21 to comment on the Ari- tative Long-Range Transportation Plan is in
zona Department of Transportation’s Ten- line with public and stakeholder outreach,
tative Long-Range Transportation Plan. in which most participants listed preserva-
tion, safety and modernization projects as
The plan, which is updated every five years, their highest priorities for Greater Arizona.
outlines strategies for meeting the state’s
highway and bridge needs over the next 25 The Long-Range Transportation Plan is ex-
years. It can be reviewed at azdot.gov/What- pected to be finalized in early 2018.
MovesYouArizona. The CiviComment on-
line tool, which is also available on the proj- Comments can also be sent to: Line:
ect website, allows users to comment on the ADOT Project Information
full report or comment on individual pages 1.855.712.8530
pulled from the document. The direct link
to CiviComment is whatmovesyouarizona. Mail:
civicomment.org. Long-Range Transportation Plan
c/o ADOT Communications
ADOT spent the past two years drafting this 1655 W. Jackson St., Mail Drop 126F
update to the Long-Range Transportation
Plan, which looks through 2040. The proj- For more information on ADOT’s Long-
ect team conducted stakeholder outreach, Range Transportation Plan Visit:
azdot.gov/WhatMovesYouArizona
.STT

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Combs High School the lobby and through a northern entry plaza
Construction that duals as a pre-function space. Connectiv-
ity to the community includes large signage
Construction Commences along Germann Road. Plus, the entire audito-
on Auditorium rium is available to the community members
for personal and business use. Connection to
By San Tan Times the campus is available through educational
Continued from page 1 spaces that are clustered in the back of the
housing, giving students and teachers space
Community members, J.O. Combs Uni- to call their own and learn the craft of theater
fied School District administration, staff, and dance.
students, and members of the project team “DLR Group and the District opted to focus
will gather on December 11 at 9:30 AM at on the house experience first and foremost,”
Combs High School, 2505 E. Germann said Loeffelman. “Our in-house theater
Road in San Tan Valley, Arizona for a experts found the right blend of equipment
groundbreaking ceremony for the new that meets the needs of students and theater
25,000 SF auditorium. With construction of programs and fits within the Districts allocated
this facility, the original full campus master funds.”
plan for Combs High School will be com- Lighting in the auditorium is a combination
plete. DLR Group led the original plan for of LED lights controlled through a network
the high school campus and designed the and incandescent lights that teach profession-
school, which opened in 2009. al-styled theater stagecraft. DLR Group also
researched a variety of cost efficient elements
DLR Group designed the auditorium to incorporate throughout the space. The
for maximum functionality for students, main drapery curtain is flown out of the way
educators, and audience members. In order during performances, which allows students
to serve all users, the house will be used as to rehearse the most challenging aspects of rig-
a hands-on teaching space for the school’s ging, while the remaining drapery is stationary
Stagecraft and Fine Arts programs and will to save costs.
be acoustically balanced for both amplified “The Education Services team at McCarthy
sound and live performances. The lobby is excited to work with the district and DLR
will offer an area to showcase student art Group on this project, which will complete
pieces. their school campus,” Said David Peterson,
Senior Vice President of Operations for
“Design is about connecting users to the the Education Services team at McCarthy.
space and surrounding environment. Our “The new auditorium will provide a modern
design for the auditorium celebrates three facility for performances of all kinds, and the
primary connections: to the surrounding fieldhouse will be a wonderful new asset for
view, to the community, and to the school the school’s sports teams.”
campus,” said DLR Group Principal Pam .STT
Loeffelman, FAIA.

The view of the nearby Superstition Moun-
tains is emphasized by a wall of windows in

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New Commercial Development ties between Copper Mine Road and
Bella Vista.
Continued from page 5
• There are several health
care and/or medical facili-
ties along Hunt Highway.

• There are two fitness
facilities between Copper
Mine Road and Bella Vista.

What don’t we have?
Restaurants, clothing stores,
home supply and repair
stores, home goods, enter-
tainment, and many other
retail needs.

Let’s look at the proposed list of business We hope the new com-
again: mercial development suc-
Automotive service, express car wash, child ceeds and brings in good
care center, community service facility, jobs to our area. But, San
health care facility, or urgent/emergency Tan Valley residents con-
care facility, health and fitness center and tinue to be ignored when it comes to what
medical facility we need as a community in order to better
enjoy our area.

There are limited options for entertainment
and shopping needs in San Tan Valley and
that looks like that isn’t going to change in
the near future.

When it comes to San Tan Valley, there This results in our tax revenue being se-
are several things we desperately need. But, verely limited since the majority of San Tan
there are also several things our community Valley residents are forced to leave the area
already has, and in some cases, we have an to make a lot of their purchases.
abundant amount of them.

• Along Hunt Highway alone, between Without proper city planning we will con-
Bella Vista and Gary Road, we already tinue to be a community without a plan and
have three automotive facilities without a focus on the needs of the resi-
dents.
• There are already two car wash facili- .STT

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San Tan Eats This gourmet espresso drinks. You will see them
Saturday on Hunt Highway as you head north during
your drive time commute. After you see
Continued from page 6 them at San Tan Eats, make them part of
your morning wakeup routine and stop by for
Rockitos your daily jolt of great tasting coffees.

Rockitos is a Mobile Food Vendor specializ- Raspados Locos
ing in Salvadorian food. They have Pupusas,
Tritip, and ceviche. You will see their truck Maricopa’s best Authentic Raspados,
often off of Hunt Highway. Their tagline Chamoyadas, antojitos including Tosti-Locos
is “We are Bringing the Flavor to San Tan Churrito-locos, fresas con crema, elote, piña
Valley!” loca and more!

Weenie works Sno Shack

We could not find anything specific on this This IS NOT a snow cone!!! This is the
food truck. But, if we were to take a wild softest shaved ice around. They offer over
guess, we’re thinking it has something to do 40 delicious flavors, which you can combine
with hot dogs. I know, our ability to decipher in any number of ways to create your own
crafty business names is astounding you right favorite. You can add Ice Cream and Cream
now. It’s a gift that we have. to make a true Hawaiian treat, just like I had
on the North Shore of Oahu, HI!
Kettle Heroes They also do fundraisers for schools. If your
school needs a fundraiser that the kids will
A family-owned and operated, Arizona love, have the Snoshack come to your school.
business. Kettle Heroes was launched in They give 20% back to the kids!
2013 by two brothers looking to make a small Have a birthday party coming soon? They do
difference in the world. After working in cor- those too. Corporate event coming up? Have
porate America for companies such as Intel, AZ Snoshack provide the refreshments.
Rubbermaid, and Subway, they decided to .STT
strike out on their own so that they could cre-
ate a more personally meaningful company.

Grindtime

They are a mobile coffee shop serving up

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