The words you are searching are inside this book. To get more targeted content, please make full-text search by clicking here.
Discover the best professional documents and content resources in AnyFlip Document Base.
Search
Published by San Tan Times, 2017-10-04 10:48:05

Oct4-2017-flipbook

Oct4-2017-flipbook

San Tan Times
Always Free Wednesday Edition

J.O. Combs Pinal
High School Supervisors
Construction Meeting

Improvements What’sonthe
andexpansion Agendaforthe
October4th
Our local school districts meeting?
health and capabilities
are important to residents The county Supervisors
whether you have a child do a lot in the county
attending or not. that effect your commu-
nity. Their upcoming
Continued on page 5 meeting covers a lot
of ground. Most of
San Tan which the average San
Valley Tan Valley resident is
Growth unaware of.

New Business The full agenda of their
Development is next meeting is avail-
in the Works able with the additional
option of live streaming
18.4 acres of commer- the meeting as it takes
cial land is being devel- place. Stay informed of
oped that will give San what is taking place in
Tan Valley residents your area and county!
more options for shop- Continued on page 12
ping and auto care.

Continued on page 6

Hiking Safety

AstheWeatherTurnsMild,OutdoorEnthusiastNeedtobePrepared

Every year, as the weather mother nature should never take on more than you can
goes from ridiculously hot be taken lightly. So, lets talk chew. Your safety effects
to gloriously mild, outdoor about preparing for your next more than just your life!
enthusiast venture out to adventure and what it means
take on mother nature. And to local resources when you Continued on page 9

www.santantimes.com www.facebook.com/santantimes

October 4, 2017
Saturday 8th, P^SaRw ' 2w bOpwUgb_wOw +!Ew Sg_ZaOlZaVw 4alSglOZaSgw
July 2017 DbaZOwlWSw lOaV^Sw
+"w=bgSwQOgSUgSSw =ORS^ZaSw



3mQ]jwZajlgmu '%w7gSSawdgSUZpw 1SO]jw !+0w UgZQOawUbpw
wEgmQ]wdOglw
#3w SlOZ^wUbgw:bSw _Salw ''1w ZOjSRwdSgjdSQ +%w0UUZg_OlZnSwgSd^qw @Og]jwZawlXSw

5gYROqw >YVWl/w 7Sgw lZnSw UgbalwbUwOwPmjw
*w@WqjYQZjlw1bWgw
"wEWSw3OqjwOaRw DWSgZUUjwPORVSjw '(4w jlWSgwUSjlw M w8OjjOaw
"!6w bg_SgwQOdZlO^w
>Y,WljwbUw =b^^q 2OaO^jw '*<w Y]SwlWSwRSjSglw w9C0wQb_dbt
(w3gw bUwlWSwgOdw
obg^Rw
8mfbaDmdSgZbgw '+4w RZQlw aSaljwUbgwjb_Sw bUw>ZVSgZOw
*w4ddjwbUw<bnSww
1Oj]SlPO^^w QbaaSQlbgw ( wDmdSgw !Dw ]qwO^lOgw "";bmgaO^w
+w?UwOaw Og_w PbaSw
!Aw OhlwbUw=Yjjw 0jlgbab_Sgw2Og^w >ZalSaRbwWSgbw 2mgnSRPOQ]w "%w2b^^Ogjw

=mUUSljw `SO^w DWbowUSOgw 4qSwjZVaO^w UmgaZjWZaVw "'0w ^^wZaw0Pgmssbw
! w<bQO^wbUw:bWaw 0Pmw3WOPYjw ("3w Z_YamlZnSwjmUUZpw
IbmaVwWbgjSjw "(0w l_bjdWSgSjw
GOqaSw 0Ygdbglw aOlZba-wOPPgw )#Cw ZnSgw=ORS^ZaSw %w<OlZaw 9wnSgPw
!"wBmSSaYSjw 0Qlbg jwlSjlw "*8OgRM 0
US^^wZalbw Odd^ZQOP^Swlbw
_OjlSgwYawlWSw 7baaOw6O^^w
Qb_ZQjw DOaj]gYlwobgRw @SlSgw@Oaw FSamjw
!#w0lOWmO^dOjw
3q^Oaw
jmP\SQlw UbgwlWgSORw Qb_dbjSgw '8w OjwoWOlwZlwlO]Sjw "+1w gZjl^Sjw
!%w?nSgamRVSwOw
dYaPO^^w_OQWYaSw #(w<SVO^wbgRSgw 2WOg^Odw (8w b_SwUbgw?jQOgw 4__OwbUw4Ojqw
!'Jw wVO_Sw
Vb^Uw
lbmgaSqw #*w=mjZQO^wjq^^OP^Sjw =OVOsZaS
jw lWSw7gbmQWw
!*wDWO^^bowWOgPbgw
"Dw YaVSgw<bmw #+Cw YQWwYaw_OllSgw ^Oqbmlw *Dw mawobgjWZdSgw @OilgZRVS
jw]Zaw
"!w2OdYlO^wbUwEYPSlw
""w=gjw KLw
jdYQSw %w0^SpOaRSgwbUw 1SSlwnOgZSlqw 0QlgSjjw =OjjSqw ?UwEWSSMw w
#'w=ORgZRw_ZjlSgw
@bYal2bmalSgu kcw=qjlZQO^wlSOQWSgw 0mjlgZOawgZnSgw

dbZalw 3mjlw1bo^w IbmaVw8ZVXu DbmaRw^Z]SwOw
^OaRSgw lZgSRwlbRR^Sgw
% Dw dgZaVwPYgRjw _ZVgOalw
DSgSaRZdw abow >Ol[baO^wNw
%#w7mOgRZOawjdZgZljw *!Dw ]m^^wdgblmPSgu 2bmalgqwjZaVSgw DQWb^OgjWZdw

%%w2rSQWwgZnSgw OaQSw IbO]O_w 4OilWemO]Sw
% 1w Z^^wORRZlZbaw
%'w5bb^YjWw 3Yjd^OqwOw_Z^]qw ?bdjw

%(wDoOjWPmQ]^Sgw V^bow

5^qaaw DlgOZlwbUw
%!Dbm^Mw
%"1w OlWgbb_j.wDdw
%*?w ddbjSRw Yaw 8bg_msw Qbmalgqw 'w2OaabawbUw0^^qw 6bmaROlZbaw

8ZQ]jnY^^Sw *+Dw O^ldSlgSw =Q1SO^w RbaOlZbaw
6^bbgQbnSgZaVw %%0w mlWbgw=OgjWw
%+1w S^^wjbmaRw ES^SdWbaSw^ZaSw
maZlw
'w5^YVWlwdOglw &$wZaw&$w

%(@w mP^ZQwjlbgS

WbmjSw

%*2w baRbgjwWb_Sw

D^OjWZaVw
CSUmjSw

9awOwWOlSUm^w

_OaaSgw

DO_bnOgjw

3OqwQOgSw

RSaZsSaw

=^^SwZaw1OgQSu

^baOw

Dbjbwdb]Sgw

WOaRw

(Cw mPPSgw

=bgSwjORZjlZQw

HOjwRgSjjSRwZaw

FZSowUgb_wlXSw

QgbojwaSjlw

(%Dw lmPPbgawbaSjw

CboOaw lbw =OglZaw

((Dw ^Z_qwVm_Pbw

ZaVgSRZSalw

9a^Sljw

(+NbUw7bRw


4<w3bQlbgbow

*0ddOgS^w

@TSd^SjwbUw

6O_Sw

8m_P^Sw

6gSaQWwQbw

*(7w OPgZS^^S
jwdbgu

lgOqSgw
3SjdSgv

OlSw8bmjSu

oZnSjw

www.santantimes.com Pg. 2 www.facebook.com/santantimes



October 4, 2017

Wednesday’s Word Search Puzzle

Construction
Has Begun At
Combs High
School

Improvementsandexpansion

Continued from page 1
Construction funded by the 2016 Bond has
begun at Combs High School. Beginning
projects such as a LandLab for the Agricul-
ture program, a weight room and wrestling
room and sand volleyball court. Additional
projects are in the planning stages.
Open to the community was a Community
Update Night that took place on September
26 in the Combs High School library. Dr.
Gayle Blanchard and representatives from
the construction group presented to the com-
munity upcoming plans related to the con-
struction of an auditorium.
.STT

October 4 - 6, 2017

San Tan Valley Weekday Weather

Wednesday Thursday Friday

High 97° High 98° High 98°
Low 67° Low 65° Low 63°

Sunny. Warm and in the Sunny. Warm and in the Sunny. Warm and in the
90s. Winds mild. 90s. Winds mild. 90s. Winds mild. We look
forward to using a partly
www.santantimes.com Pg. 5 cloudy icon at some point!

www.facebook.com/santantimes

San Tan Valley Design Architect:
Growth Suite 6 Architecture + Planning
Working Drawings (Architect):
New business development is Level 4 Studios
in the works Civil Engineer:
Cypress Civil Development
Continued from page 1 Landscape Architect:
GK Flanagan and Associates
The Irondwood Shopping Center Signage Design and Fabricator:
Trademark Visual
Project Location
40930 – 41090 N. Ironwood Drive Expected Tenants
50 – 90 W. Ocotillo Road
San Tan Valley, Arizona 85140 Cobblestone Auto Spa
Property Classification: Geno’s Pizza
Grocery-Anchored Shopping Center Happy Feet Nails & Spa
Property Size: 18.4 Acres Safeway
Program Size: 127,000+ SF Sport Clips
Developer: Sub Zero
Common Bond Development Group Taco Bell
General Contractor: Continued on page 16
GCON, Inc.

www.santantimes.com Pg. 6 www.facebook.com/santantimes



October 4, 2017

Wednesday’s Sudoku Puzzle

Hiking Safety A liter of water is recommended in most cas-
es. During the hike it is recommended by
AstheWeatherTurnsMild, many that a liter of water for every two hours
OutdoorEnthusiastNeed is needed. But, your needs will vary
tobePrepared For food, quality protein bars are nutritional
and calorie packed while taking up little space.
Continued on page 1 We enjoy Quest Bars, but they can be a bit
As more people venture out during our mild pricy. So, shop around for what you can af-
weather period the risk of getting lost, injured, ford and enjoy eating.
or dehydrated do not diminish and it may re-
sult in the need for an emergency rescue... or Elevation change
worse! Do your best to avoid common hiking
dangers mistakes . Hiking uphill is far more challenging, and
Arizona hiking is known for a lot of elevation
Plan ahead and inform others! changes. Pace yourself during uphill hikes.
Also, be sure to have good footwear and
No matter your experience level, be sure to socks. Poorly fitting shoes can easily create
map out your hike and let others know where some nasty blisters which can quickly become
you are going and estimate time that your hike a problem.
will take.
Even with modern cell phone capabilities, lost Skincare
service is not unheard of. While lost or dam-
aged equipment during a hike is a real possi- Even during the winter you can still get a bad
bility. So, be sure to keep others informed of sunburn. Sunblock and a hat go a long way
your outing. to protecting yourself from skin damage from
the harsh sun.
Food and water Due to sweating that occurs during a hike,
a high SPF waterproof sunblock is recom-
Hydration and nutrition is important. Exert- mended.
ing yourself takes a lot out of you. Pre-hydrat- Stay safe out there and have fun!
ing yourself is important to give your body the .STT
head start it needs for the upcoming activity.

www.santantimes.com Pg. 9 www.facebook.com/santantimes

A Natural Approach I like to treat things as naturally as possible
to the Cold and Flu because I know that my body can heal itself.
Our body has an amazing ability to heal by
Ourbodyhasanamazingability itself, if you allow it the TIME to do so. Yes,
tohealbyitself,if youallowitthe we live in the era of immediate gratification,
TIMEtodoso. and well, it just isn’t possible when we get sick.
Our body is giving us a clue, we need to slow
By Ashley Luthor down. You should aim for more hours of
sleep then what you typically get for maybe
Last week I was blessed with the opportunity 7-10 days. Take naps if you are exhausted.
to experience my first cold of the year. I This is hard for me too! I am not perfect
would consider myself to be a very healthy at this yet, but I am getting much better. If
person (I should say, a healthy person now, you know me, you know that I hit the gym
because my parents would say I used to five days a week and do not miss, no matter
what. However, this time around, I decided

always get colds). I have found that over the to listen more to my body. I actually took a
last few years I have fewer illnesses and colds. day off at the gym!!! Wouldn’t you know it, I
This is largely due to the fact that I take much, think I felt better the next day, not to men-
much, better care of my body. I get one, tion saving those poor souls at the gym from
maybe two real doozies of colds a year, and becoming infected. When you are feeling a
typically after flying. In fact, my last 3 colds bit better, then go back to the gym and ease
have come after airplane flights. So travel less into it slowly. (Also hard for me to do…and
it is…just kidding :). I could have probably done a better job with
this part.)

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

www.santantimes.com Pg. 10 www.facebook.com/santantimes

A Natural Approach to the peppermint and lavender are very relaxing
the Cold and Flu to your body.

By Ashley Luthor Rule number 4, let that fever come! Our body
is awesome at doing this, so let it! Taking things
So rule number 1, let your body rest! like tylenol and ibuprofen inhibits our body
from hitting the fever point and it can actually
Rule number 2, plenty of water or hot tea, and lengthen the time of our cold. Our body cre-
not those sugary drinks! Bacteria and viruses ates a fever to kill off the bacteria and viruses.
love when you feed them sugary foods and Isn’t that amazing?!
drinks. If I am wanting something easier to
drink than water, then I will make a hot tea. Rule number 5, get your sweat on when you
The hot tea that I make and drink throughout feel up to it. I went to infrared hot yoga a few
the day when I am sick has water, lemon, gin- times last week and it felt awesome! I was de-
ger, a bit of cinnamon, and a touch of honey. toxing my body and heating it up to kill off
Yes, honey is sugary but it also has great antiox- those germs like in Rule 5. If you can find an
idant properties and helps boost our immune infrared hot yoga class, do it! Infrared is much
system, so I let this one slide. healthier for you. Go even if you just go and
sit in child’s pose or corpse pose throughout
Rule number 3, Eucalyptus is our best friend! the class. (Remember, it is yoga, everyone has
You can buy this as an essential oil and then their own practice so no one will judge you.)
use it in a diffuser, on your skin, in the show-
er, etc. I actually did all three. I would spray it Really, the key is having the patience to listen
in the shower and then stand in there for 15 to our bodies. This is not easy to do, but
minutes just breathing deeply. Before bed, I when we can tune in and listen to our body’s
would put it in our diffuser and let it run for an signals we will find that we recover much faster
hour while we fell asleep, sometimes restarting and feel better throughout the process.
it if I woke up in the middle of the night. I
also used it like good old Vicks Vapor Rub. In a future article I will give you the cold sock
You can do this by taking coconut oil, add- treatment to do when you first start feeling the
ing some drops of eucalyptus to it, and then effects of a cold.
rubbing it on your chest, neck and below your
nose. I also like to add lemon, peppermint, .STT
and lavender. The lemon is antibacterial, and

www.santantimes.com Pg. 11 www.facebook.com/santantimes

PinalSupervisors Arizona on Saturday, October 14, 2017 form
Meeting 2:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. (Sheri Cluff)
Discussion/approval/disapproval of the Farm
What’sontheAgendaforthe Winery Fair/Festival License Application
October4th meeting? of Garrison Reeves Ellam, Village of Elgin
Winery, for a wine festival to be held at 3820
Continued from page 1 Wildlife Drive, Oracle, Arizona 85623 on
CONSENT ITEMS: All items indicated by Saturday, October 14, 2017 from 2:00 P.M.
an asterisk (*) will be handled by a single vote to 7:00 P.M. (Sheri Cluff)
as part of the consent agenda, unless a Board
Member, County Manager, or member of Discussion/approval/disapproval of the Craft
the public objects at the time the agenda item Distiller Fair/Festival License application of
is called. Garrison Reeves Ellam, Elgin Distillery, for
Discussion/approval/disapproval of Minutes a Craft Distillery Festival to be held at 3820
from September 20, 2017 Board of Supervi- Wildlife Drive, Oracle, Arizona 85623 on
sors meetings. (Sheri Cluff) Saturday, October 14, 2017 from 2:00 P.M.
Discussion/approval/disapproval of the cur- to 7:00 P.M. (Sheri Cluff)
rent billings before the Board. (Sheri Cluff) Discussion/approval/disapproval of the letter
to the congressional delegation to express
Board of Supervisors, sitting as the Board support and efforts in Congress to fully fund
of Equalization, for ratification of Hearing the Payment-in-Lieu-of-Taxes (PILT) and
Officer decisions from the Board of Equaliza- the Secure Rural Schools Programs. (Greg
tion (BOE) Hearings on Petitions for Review Stanley)
of Valuations Hearing held on September 28, Discussion/approval/disapproval of a change
2017 and September 29, 2017 pursuant to to the Pinal County Travel Reduction Pro-
ARS 42-16102. gram increasing vanpool and CART subsidy
Discussion/approval/disapproval of the rates currently set at 37.5%. This will increase
Special Event License application of Rebecca CART rider subsidy to 65%, Valley Metro
Sue Stivers, Cal-Am Properties, Inc. for USA Vanpool Subsidy to 45%, and Enterprise van-
Clydesdale Preservation Foundation, for a pool subsidy to 65%. (Michael Sundblom/
charitable event to be held at Canyon Vistas Greg Stanley)
Resort, 6601 E. US Highway 60, Gold Can- Discussion/approval/disapproval of Reso-
yon, Arizona 85118 on the following dates: lution No. 100417-FAWFC to cancel the
October 28 & 31, 2017; November 7, 11, 17, election for two board members pursuant
21 & 30, 2017; December 5, 9, 15, 21 & 31, to A.R.S. 16-410(A) for the Special Taxing
2017. (Sheri Cluff) District: Florence Area Watershed Flood
Discussion/approval/disapproval of the Control District and requesting appointment
Special Event License application of Ellam of these persons who filed to be candidates to
Reeves Garrison, Arizona Craft Distillers fill these respective positions for the respec-
Guild for an event to be held at Oracle State tive term of office. (Michele Forney/Greg
Park located at 3820 Wildlife Drive, Oracle, Stanley)

www.santantimes.com Pg. 12 www.facebook.com/santantimes

PinalSupervisors (RD17-031) (Dale VanWinkle/Louis Ander-
Meeting sen)
Discussion/approval/disapproval of a Tem-
Continued from page 12 porary Construction Easement and Agree-
Discussion/approval/disapproval of Precinct ment for parcels 210-20-001X, owned by
Committeepersons Appointments: Demo- LDR-SWC Hunt Highway & G.C. L.L.C.
cratic Appointments: PCT 28, Margaret M. for improvements associated with the Hunt
Shaw, 1351 E. Julie Ct., San Tan Valley, AZ Highway Project Phase 4, located in Section
85140; PCT 40, Kathleen J. Watters, 3400 19 and 20, T3S, R8E, Supervisory District
S. Ironwood Dr., Lot 278, Apache Junction, No. 2. (RD17-032) (Dale VanWinkle/Louis
AZ 85120; PCT 42, Braden J. Biggs, 2492 Andersen)
W. Cactus Wren St., Apache Junction, AZ Discussion/approval/disapproval of FP17-
85120; PCT 57, John B. Schempf, 5681 E. 014, re-plat of Ironwood Crossing Unit 1
McKellips Blvd., Apache Junction, AZ 85119; Tract C1 Tract A. (Evan Balmer)
PCT 57, Karin S. Schempf, 5681 E. McKel- Discussion/approval/disapproval of the ap-
lips Blvd., Apache Junction, AZ 85119; PCT pointment of the following nominees to
80, Felicia M. Lee, 40852 W. Thornberry the Pinal Workforce Development Board
Ln., Maricopa, AZ 85138; PCT 90, Danielle (PWDB): Chris Shoemaker for a term be-
Lemorin, 43370 W. Elizabeth Ave., Marico- ginning October 4, 2017 through October 4
pa, AZ 85138; Republican Appointments: 2021, Jill Linehan for a term beginning Octo-
PCT 44, Christopher M. Rogalski, 893 W. ber 4, 2017 through October 4, 2021, and Dr.
10th Ave., Apache Junction, AZ 85120; PCT Jani Attebery for a term beginning October 4,
74, Glenn A. Morrison, 22115 N. O’Sullivan 2017 through June 7, 2021. The nominees
Dr., Maricopa, AZ 85138; PCT 89, David R. were approved by the current members of the
Malton, 32716 N. Felix Rd., San Tan Valley, Pinal County Local Workforce Development
AZ 85143; PCT 92, Kirk P. Fiehler, 60890 Board. (Adeline Allen/Leo Lew)
E. Eagle Mountain Dr., Tucson, AZ 85139.
(Michele Forney/Greg Stanley)

Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolu- Discussion/approval/disapproval of the re-
tion No. 100417-RD17-030 for the acqui- moval of two (2) members, Linda Garret
sition, design, construction, operation and and Cutis Brown in accordance with Article
maintenance of the Magma Road Improve- VIII-Attendance within the ARIZONA@
ment Project from Gary Road to Hunt High- WORK Pinal County Local Workforce
way and to appoint the County Engineer as Development Board By-Laws, the individu-
the Project Manager . (RD17-030) (Dale als below were approved for recommended
VanWinkle/Louis Andersen) removal from the ARIZONA@WORK Pi-
Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolu- nal County Local Workforce Development
tion No. 100417-RD17-031 for the acqui- Board. (Adeline Allen/Leo Lew)
sition, design, construction, operation and Discussion/approval/disapproval “Agreement
maintenance of the Odd Road and Tourma- between PCSO and the Producer and its
line Drive Improvement Project, from Gant- production personnel for permission to enter
zel Road to Prospector Lane and to appoint upon approved PCSO offices, facilities and
the County Engineer as the Project Manager . vehicles utilized by and/or in connection with
Continued on page 15

www.santantimes.com Pg. 13 www.facebook.com/santantimes



PinalSupervisors field. The Open Space and Trails Advisory
Meeting Commission recommended approval of
the changes to the West Pinal Camping
Continued from page 13 Regulations and Fee Schedule on January
10, 2017 (8-0) and the changes to the Park
PCSO (including, but not limited to, sta- Rules on April 10, 2017 (9-0). The Park
tions or precincts (or the equivalent), jail Rules and West Pinal Park Camping Reg-
facilities, offices, patrol cars or other vehi- ulations and Fee Schedule adopted by Res-
cles); and for permission to accompany olution 092513-PR-CRFS are revoked and
PCSO officers or other personnel during replaced by those adopted herein. (Kent
the course of their duties or otherwise (sub- Taylor/Greg Stanley)
ject to the advance limitation imposed by
PCSO as necessary for the safety, security Discussion/approval/disapproval of Res-
and operations of PCSO) for the purpose olution No. 100417-CFD approving and
of filming, videotaping, photographing and adopting the Policy Guidelines and Appli-
otherwise recording the PCSO Personnel.” cation Procedures for the Establishment
(Mark Lamb) of a Community Facilities District (CFD)
within Pinal County. (Pamela Villarreal/
Discussion/approval/disapproval of Pinal Levi Gibson)
County Adult Probation’s continuation of Executive session pursuant to ARS 38-
participation with the AmeriCorps program 431.03(A)(3)(4) for legal advice and update
and in such the acceptance of funding for regarding pending litigation and claims be-
the period of 9/1/17-8/31/18 in the amount ing handled by the Arizona Counties Insur-
of $33,136.00 to be deposited into the es- ance Pool. (Greg Stanley/Chris Keller)
tablished fund 221 cost center 2620170.
The acceptance of these funds will have Executive session pursuant to ARS 38-431-
not impact on the County General Fund, 03(A)(3)(4) for legal advice concerning po-
however will provide increased support of tential litigation concerning proposition 416
services provided by the department. (Rod and 417. (Greg Stanley/Chris Keller)
McKone)

Meeting of the Pinal County Flood Con- You can watch the live feed of the meeting by
trol District Board of Directors. (Dale Van going to the link below:
Winkle/Louis Andersen)
http://www.pinalcountyaz.gov/bos/Pages/
Public Hearing and discussion/approval/ LiveStreaming.aspx
disapproval of Resolution No. 100417-
MPR adopting modifications to Park Rules .STT
for County owned and managed parks
and modifying Camping Regulations and
Fee Schedule for camping at West Pinal
(Kortsen) Park located at 50801 W High-
way 84, approximately 8 miles west of Stan-

www.santantimes.com Pg. 15 www.facebook.com/santantimes

San Tan Valley Growth

Continued from page 6

The Irondwood Shopping Center

Ironwood (Shopping Center) is a Safeway-an-
chored shopping center that is located at the
northwest corner of Ironwood Drive and
Ocotillo Road in Pinal County, Arizona. The
shopping center will feature a new prototype
store from Safeway that totals just over 63,000
square feet as well as 20,000 square feet of
shop space and 6 pads.
The shopping center is scheduled to be com-
plete in Q1 2019.
.STT

www.santantimes.com Pg. 16 www.facebook.com/santantimes





Wildlife Of San Tan Valley

Rod Small’s visual journey

By, Rod Small

Band on the run. Here you have the band stal- For more information visit
lion Old Buck catching up to and letting an oth- www.facebook.com/wildhorsephotographer
er stallion know to back off a little. Notice how .STT
the bite changes the horses route of travel

www.santantimes.com Pg. 19 www.facebook.com/santantimes


Click to View FlipBook Version