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Message From Supervisor Thomas Galvin
Hello District 2:
I hope you are well. The current weather is ideal for visiting one of the many Maricopa County parks or trails. Maricopa County Parks
It's been a busy month!
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Fountain Hills Rotary
I enjoyed my time speaking with the Rotary Club in Fountain Hills. Art Ammon and Bob Kane are great hosts and helped me feel at home while visiting their great organization. The group asked some good questions and we had a wonderful time talking together. Click on the video link to hear further remarks.
Pictured from left to right: Bob Kane, Rotary Club Director & Program Manager, Supervisor Thomas Galvin, Art Ammon, President of the Fountain Hills Rotary Club
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Maricopa County Farm Bureau: Hosted Supervisor Galvin for Farm-City Breakfast
I believe it's vitally important to support our strong agriculture industry in Maricopa County. I was honored to be invited by the Maricopa County Farm Bureau to speak at their annual Farm-City Breakfast in Mesa. I enjoyed meeting with many at the Freeman Corn Patch for the wonderful event with over 100 people in attendance. Please learn more about the great work being done by the Maricopa County Farm Bureau.
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Mesa: Grand Opening of Southeast Justice Center
I was proud to attend the grand opening of the new Southeast Justice Center in Mesa. The combining of four East Valley justice courts under one roof is smart and financially sensible. This new facility will serve almost 100,000 people every year. The County was able to shed three leases in its continuing mission of finding new ways to save taxpayer dollars. In addition, the built-in technology of the new Southeast Justice Center will make it possible for staff to provide the best customer service in a timely fashion. The centralized location will make doing business more convenient for staff and residents as well as improve security.
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Carefree: Mayor John Crane
I invited Carefree Mayor John Crane to deliver the prayer and lead the pledge of allegiance at the March 1st County Board Meeting. Mayor Crane is already hitting the ground running in Carefree, working hard for his constituents. Along with his work as Mayor, he serves on the Maricopa County Parks & Recreation Advisory Commission and the Maricopa Association of Governments Economic Development Committee. Thank you, Mayor Crane, for your service to Maricopa County and Carefree!
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Mesa: Turn a New Leaf Visits Maricopa County
I invited Mike Hughes and Mike Hutchinson of a New Leaf to deliver the prayer and lead the pledge of allegiance at the March 15th County Board Meeting. A New Leaf is an incredible organization that delivers on housing/shelters, integrated and behavioral health, and other community services. The folks at A New Leaf are an inspiration, working hard every day to improve lives.
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Maricopa County Manager Joy Rich Retires
Thank you for your service!
Joy has led the County through turbulent times with grace, dignity, and integrity. She's been a tremendous leader for thousands of County employees. The Board of Supervisors is grateful for her service. On a personal level, I thoroughly enjoyed working with Joy and her presence will be missed. However, Joy leaves Maricopa County better off because of her excellent service. Enjoy retirement, congratulations Joy!
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Spring Wildflowers are Blooming
This year’s desert landscape is exceptionally beautiful thanks to the abundant rainfall we have had. Click on the video link to see what is in store for those of you who venture out to the desert. Check out our picturesque County parks, make a camping reservation, or learn about the wildlife and plants. Take advantage of the opportunity to witness the beauty of the Sonoran Desert in Springtime!
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No Fee Green Waste Drop-Off Events
It’s spring cleaning time for the yard. The abundant rains have watered all the plants and seeds and we have a lot of green growth in the desert this spring. Enjoy it while you can. But, we all know that these green plants dry out and become fuel for wildfires with the intense desert heat coming right around the corner. So, mark your calendars, clean up the yard and deliver your green waste to the Maricopa County Cave Creek Transfer Station.
Maricopa County Animal Care and Control Volunteer went on a Walk with a Dog…Guess What they Found
An Animal Care and Control volunteer and the dog she was walking heard a noise coming from a nearby drain. Curious, they took a closer look and found a cat that was stuck. Fellow volunteers tried, but they were unable to get the drain open. The City of Mesa, including the Police and Fire Departments, came on scene to try and rescue the cat. Click the video link to find out who ultimately saved the feline and subsequently adopted her.
If a pet adoption is in your future, a link to Animal Care and Control may be found in the button below.
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Find Maricopa County Contacts
Below is a contact list for Maricopa County constituent services. Don't see what you're looking for? Visit our County Contacts Webpage.
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Abandoned Vehicles
County Owned Roads 602-876-1011
Private Property 602-506-3301
Animals
Adopt-a-Pet, Barking Dogs, Bite Reports, Dog Licenses, Lost & Found 602-506-7387
Assessor's Office
Assessor Website 602-506-3406
Birth & Death Certificates
Birth Certificates Death Certificates 602-506-6805
Building/Construction Permits
Private Property: Building, Electrical, Fencing/Grading, Mechanical, Plumbing, Pool/Spa, Solar 602-506-3301
County-Owned Right-of-Way 602-506-8600
Building Safety
Non-permitted construction 602-506-3301
Clerk of the Board Clerk of the Board Website 602-506-3766
Code Enforcement Code Compliance 602-506-3301
Consumer Complaints
AZ Attorney General 602-542-5763
Dust (Air Quality)
Complaints 602-506-6010 Permits 602-506-6010
Economic Development
Homebuyer Assistance 602-506-7294
Low-interest Loans 602-506-1888
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