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CAG, Sun Corridor MPO brief Casa Grande council on water planning, transit and safety grants

2216761 · February 4, 2025
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Representatives from the Council of Governments (CAG) and the Sun Corridor Metropolitan Planning Organization (SCMPO) updated the council on regional water‑quality planning (section 208), grant programs, transit planning and safety projects that have brought millions to Casa Grande and Pinal County.

Representatives of the regional Council of Governments and the Sun Corridor Metropolitan Planning Organization on Wednesday gave council members a briefing on regional planning functions, funding programs and recent transportation and water‑quality projects that affect Casa Grande.

Andrea Robles, who manages CAG, said CAG was incorporated in 1975 and represents 23 member entities across Gila and Pinal counties. "The regional council is comprised of our elected officials," she said, describing CAG’s role coordinating planning among counties, cities and tribal communities. CAG staff also manage EPA section 208 water‑quality planning and conduct septic‑system studies and other regional technical assistance.

Steve Abraham, CAG’s transportation and water quality planning director, described the 208 area‑wide water quality management plan under the Clean Water Act and said…

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