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Mesa Police Chief Frank Milstead dicusses details for the forthcoming Fiesta District police substation slated to be completed in the spring of 2013. Milstead was among about 100 city and police officials who were present for the groundbreaking of the $10.1 million, 34,000 square-foot facility on the northwest corner of Grove Avenue and Westwood near Fiesta Mall on Tuesday.
A huge fire Monday morning at a Salt River Project substation sent a stream of smoke over the west side.
Chandler’s public safety services will soon catch up to its fast-growing population. The first police substation in the city is opening for a public tour Tuesday, after three years of planning and developing.
Chandler’s public safety services will soon catch up to its fast-growing population. The first police substation in the city is opening for a public tour Tuesday, after three years of planning and developing.
READY: The Chandler Police Department’s first substation will serve the west side of the city.
The Westwing Substation, which caught fire July 4 and ignited a summerlong Valley electricity crisis, is almost fully repaired, reducing the likelihood of a similar power crunch this summer when consumers crank up their air conditioning.
Parents and officials of Gilbert's Edu-Prize School are still fighting to get a proposed SRP substation moved away from their campus.
Jean Geyer, left, with children Isabelle, 7, and Joshua, 10, is pictured with Ania Kubicki and son Ben, 5, north of Edu-Prize School in Gilbert, where SRP has proposed building a substation.
As officials from the Edu-Prize Charter School in Gilbert rally their parents and students against a proposed neighborhood substation, the information they have disseminated to the community, parents and students has been troubling.
Administrators, parents and students at a Gilbert charter school have joined forces to try to ward off an electric utility’s plan to build a substation with high-voltage power lines in front of the campus.
Edu-Prize charter school students Alexis Ross, 11, and her brother Nathaniel Ross, 8, hold signs along Baseline Road letting the public know that the school does not want SRP to build a substation by the Gilbert school. March 10, 2009.
The final vote on the proposed Solis Scottsdale Resort - and the relocation of an electric substation - has been pushed back until January.
DIG: Demolition work goes on at the proposed site of the Solis Scottsdale Resort on the northeast corner of Camelback and Scottsdale roads on Sept. 30. A final decision on the project has been pushed back to January.
The developer of a planned high-end downtown Scottsdale resort has unveiled new designs for a proposed relocated electric substation that has run into a buzz-saw of neighborhood opposition.
The Scottsdale councilman who called for a vote Monday to oppose the relocation of an electric substation is encouraging his supporters to turn out in heavy numbers with buttons, banners and T-shirts.
An artist's rendering of the new look for a proposed substation relocated electric substation in downtown Scottsdale.
At the new police substation in southeast Chandler, the operative word is "flow."
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