The City of Maricopa is creating a course on cultural expansion with proposed general planning amendments and zoning map amendments aimed at converting the 2.5-acre parcel to a future location at the Maricopa Museum. Designation of detached houses for spaces specialised in public and institutional use. According to the published announcement Maricopa Citythe parcel number 512-04-0010 of the reviewer is W. I found a stone throw from Edison Road. N. Butterfield Parkway has undergone rezoning from the CR-3 zoning district to public facilities and resubmitting a general plan from medium density housing to public/systems.
The vision for Maricopa’s new cultural hub will be presented to the community at a useful neighborhood meeting scheduled for Wednesday at 6pm at Maricopa Library and Cultural Center at 18160 N. Maya Angelou Drive. Participate in the proposed museum project to provide perspectives. After initial community engagement, the Planning & Zoning Committee will deliberate at a session of the session held at 6pm on March 10th in the City Hall Council Council Room, 39700 W. Civic Center Plaza.
The minutes of the Maricopa Museum will peak at the City Council meeting on April 15th. There, city leaders will vote in the same council meeting room to lead the final decision on the fate of the proposed amendment, residents and stakeholders. This cultural milestone is a good idea to mark your calendar for this important gathering. For those seeking additional details or wishing to express their enquiries, assistant planner Larry Mason is available via 520-316-6928 or via email [email protected]- Include “Maricopa Museum” in the subject line to ensure proper routing of your messages.