Queen Creek and Buckeye’s first water deals for housing under new state law ‘will help drive continued growth,’ says Rose Law Group’s Water Department Chairman, David Johnson - Rose Law Group Reporter
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Queen Creek and Buckeye’s first water deals for housing under new state law ‘will help drive continued growth,’ says Rose Law Group’s Water Department Chairman, David Johnson - Rose Law Group Reporter
“With the passage of the Ag-to-Urban legislation and the approval of these first Harquahala water transfers, the State is taking positive steps to address the uncertainty around water availability in Maricopa and Pinal counties. This will help drive continued growth in both counties and, particularly in the east and west valley where these water transfers are headed.” –Rose Law Group’s Water Department Chairman, David Johnson By Howard Fischer …
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