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The Latest News for Pinal County District 3 - October 27, 2022

Government and Politics

October 31, 2022

From: Pinal County Government

A Message from Supervisor Stephen Q. Miller

Happy Thursday Pinal County. In today's information packed newsletter, we will share some details about the upcoming election, Randolph & Colonial Del Sol Clean-Up Events, RTA, Halloween events and more.

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Learn More About Ballot Dropbox
Collection Process
In the first of a series providing information as we head into the November Election, Pinal County Recorder Dana Lewis provides education on the Ballot Dropbox ballot collection. Click on the video to left to learn more.

Learn More About the Signature Verification Process
In the second of a series providing information as we head into the November Election, Pinal County Recorder Dana Lewis provides education on the Signature Verification process used during the early voting process. Click on the video to the right to learn more.

Randolph Community
Clean-Up Event 

Cleanup event part of supervisor's pledge to prioritize Randolph

RANDOLPH — Unincorporated towns can theoretically thrive on their own, but only with the right resources and, most importantly, a viable source of income.

Out of the 40 designated populated places in Pinal County, only 10 are incorporated municipalities. A largely successful unincorporated area has been San Tan Valley, with a population of 104,198 as of 2022.

Oracle, though much smaller with a population of just 2,970 people, is cited as a thriving unincorporated area by Pinal County District 3 Administrator Mike Cruz because of its tourism draw with the natural landscape, gold mining history, farmers markets, zip-line and more...

Click Here to View the Entire Pinal Central Article

Learn More About the Pinal Regional Transportation Authority and Proposition 469 - Upcoming Open House Dates

Now that you have received your ballots, do you have questions about Proposition 469? The Pinal Regional Transportation Authority invites residents to an in-person open house to learn more about the Pinal Regional Transportation Plan and Proposition 469. The open houses will be set up as a forum to address residents' questions or concerns.
10/24 - Eloy City Hall
10/27 - Maricopa Public Library
10/27 - SanManuel Community Center
11/1 - Kearny Town Hall
11/1 - Coolidge Council Chambers

Learn More About Prop 469

Did You Know?
Arizona @ Work Pinal County

Are you looking for a new career or to make some extra money for the holiday's? New to the area and need assistance finding a job? Or are you seasoned professional looking for career enhancement and networking opportunities?  If so, ARIZONA@WORK Pinal County can help you and other job seekers in their pursuit of their dream job.

ARIZONA@WORK Pinal County serves job seekers of all backgrounds, all skill levels—and all ages. Whether you’re an adult with years of job experience or seeking a new career path, we can put our programs and services to work for you.

ARIZONA@WORK Pinal County also partners with employers to meet their workforce needs. With locally based services, we have the network to connect people and jobs. By helping businesses succeed and grow, we lay the groundwork for a stronger Arizona economy. And by sharing the solutions you need to find the right employees—right here, right now—we’re committed to real teamwork with you.

To learn more about ARIZONA@WORK or if you are interested in speaking to someone, please contact Mike Cruz at (520) 866-7402. or visit us online by clicking here.