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nancyj1922User is Offline

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07/17/2007 4:43 PM Alert 
Well, I loved Maricopa BEFORE all the houses were here. I know, shut up and move on, so given that....we need business. YOu can't have all these homes and all these people out here and have the only places to work 20 miles away! Gee, let me think, does everyone even have a car, NO...surprising, not. Trust me, I work with Salvation Army and the number of people out here with no car and no job scares the crud out of me. How are these people surviving?

So bring on WalMart and whatever other mart wants to join them....just build with high standards, stop overcrowding, let the community catch up to the homes that are built, provide proper roads, local services, emergancy needs, adequate funding for police and fire, get the schools (which since I am in the perfect world now the community supports) and build some place to have a meal where you can SIT DOWN with your family. Also, how about some entertainment for our teens...something besides sports for those that aren't into that. With all the people out here I would love to see the community pool remodeled. I know that it has needed it for YEARS but the funding was out of reach...with all the new people here, you would think that could now get done. The library is busting at the seems...it needs a new, modernized home...yes, I know they are trying...and I could go on and on.

A leader leads by example, whether he intends to or not. ~Author Unknown
bldaddoUser is Offline

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07/17/2007 5:18 PM Alert 
New guy on the block...so new, I'm not there yet; moving to Maricopa Aug. 1st.
For the town / city of Maricopa, and all whom call it home, A WalMart / Super WalMart is not the best thing to have. If Chandler has one, that's close enough. As far as property values going "up, and up, and up"...nope. Buyers look at traffic, crime, and a lot of other negatives that will come with WalMart.
If you can put the brakes on it, do it.
Now, what else is on the books for Maricopa?
counting the days: 14 to go.
GilaGuyUser is Offline

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07/17/2007 6:17 PM Alert 
That's easy for you to say now. <img src='http://www.85239.com/desktopmodules/ntforums/images/emoticons/smile.gif' height='20' width='20' border='0' title='Smile' align='absmiddle'>

When you've been here a few years, and have sat in one of our famous "347 Evenings" during a closure which creates a three-hour delay in getting to that Chandler WalMart, then we'll see how you feel about it. <img src='http://www.85239.com/desktopmodules/ntforums/images/emoticons/biggrin.gif' height='20' width='20' border='0' title='Big Grin' align='absmiddle'>
bldaddoUser is Offline

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07/17/2007 7:16 PM Alert 
Those are the nights you tell the wife: "sorry honey, not gonna be able to go get those slippers you waited to the last minute to have me buy...I told you we should have gotten them on our last trip....three days ago!!"
All you need to do is plan...been there; 48 miles to the closest store. Managed to hang in for 2 years.
-Kick back, enjoy...if you need it that bad, order it on line, FedEx it overnight.
Trust me, I've seen what a WalMart, KMart, Cosco can do.
Casa Grande has an outlet mall....look at what that has done to the area crime rate.
GilaGuyUser is Offline

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07/17/2007 7:32 PM Alert 
Ahh yes, but again, you didn't live here back in the day when DHL, UPS, and FedEx had no record of the streets out here existing. There was no mail order because, well, we weren't on the map. <img src='http://www.85239.com/desktopmodules/ntforums/images/emoticons/smile.gif' height='20' width='20' border='0' title='Smile' align='absmiddle'>

And with all due respect, you have no idea what you're talking about regarding Casa Grande's outlet mall and its alleged association with crime. The crime rate in that town has remained steady for years, and there is nearly no activity whatsoever at the outlet mall where crime and police response is concerned.

Furthermore, the viability of the outlet mall, WalMart, and other seemingly "low end" stores was part of what convinced Westcor to create The Promenade at Casa Grande, a 1.1 million square foot shopping center anchored by a full-size Target and Dillard's department store.

I do not subscribe to the belief that WalMart, Costco, and their ilk are town killers. Scottsdale didn't go to hell in a handbasket when the Salt River Reservation opened a WalMart up on their border, or when Scottsdale opened one of its own in the high-market Airpark region of town. This town too will survive the opening of WalMart.
bldaddoUser is Offline

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07/17/2007 7:55 PM Alert 
Noted.
But, as per police reports via Feb, yes, the outlet mall has increased local petty crime, and not so petty.
Your right...I wasn't there back in the day, but "times is a changing".
(Just not all for the good) As per your Scottsdale comment, it was a higher end area to start with (~5-10 yrs) next ot most Phoenix burbs.
I look forward to seeing the changes first hand, but mark my word, since Maricopa will be home, you can bet I'll voice what I don't think is good for the town.
stinkerbell2User is Offline

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07/17/2007 8:36 PM Alert 
bldaddo heres an idea: NEXT time you "go into town"(when you get here) Call me so I can give you my shopping list and you can pick those things up for me! Cus I will HATE having to drive into town now that the 347 is going to be "worked on" (at the most inconvienent times). Does that work for you? Cus it will certainly work for me!

We NEED a MAJOR BOX store!!! End of story, see ya later Bu-Bye!!!
alanfUser is Offline

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07/18/2007 1:47 PM Alert 
How amusing. An outlet mall causing an increase in petty crime. Would this be vehicle break-ins? Or might the increase be caused by the increase in population....nah, too easy. And as far as buyers looking at property values...who cares, I'm staying. I want a big box here too.
But, if you can provide evidence of the outlet stores in CG causing an increase in crime, I will read it.
konichiwaUser is Offline

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07/31/2007 4:40 PM Alert 
Just wanted to say that we moved out here to get away from the city. We want to live in a small town, raise our kids in a small town. I am really hoping that Maricopa doesn't get much bigger than it is now.
kharlessUser is Offline

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07/31/2007 9:56 PM Alert 
Should have studied the general plan before moving here. Growth is where the dollars are. Dollars make the world go round.

47.2 percent of all statistics are made up on the spot!

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ColgateUser is Offline

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07/31/2007 10:12 PM Alert 
Oh no! Not me I'm a city girl at heart! If I would have wanted to leave a city and raise my kids I would have chosen Truth or Con. NM!

Live every day as if it were your last and smile!
bitterbeardUser is Offline

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08/01/2007 3:16 AM Alert 
Maricopa is right in the path of expansion towards Tucson, I moved down to Maricopa because I knew in a couple years the land value will increase and the cheap houses we buy now will be worth more. Good investment.
TortosaGuyUser is Offline

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08/02/2007 10:30 AM Alert 
i only moved here because there were homes we could afford as first time buyers with 0 down....i personally want to see maricopa grow into a smaller version of mesa, tempe, or chandler etc etc etc....and KONICHIWA....our town is so land locked by reservation land i dont think you will ever have to worry about it getting too big for your liking....i would just like to see a bit more options for shopping and other services

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konichiwaUser is Offline

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08/02/2007 6:00 PM Alert 
I agree, tortosaguy, it will be nice to have a walmart and not have to make an hour trip every time you need something.
I guess I was just feeling like the only one who liked living in a small(er) town.
cserednyjUser is Offline

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08/02/2007 11:21 PM Alert 
I saw people asking about Mountain Side Gym...It should be complete by Fall of 2008. Or so they say! I guess there is one at Ocotillo (I hope I spelled that right..I'm new here) and you can start there if you like and transfer down when it is completed...There is more information on their site I believe. I can't wait until there is stuff to do here and walmart! I like this small town feel we have currently going on..but I hate driving 1/2 hour 45 minutes just to get to a Walmart or anywhere for that matter! I'll be excited to see some new stores and places to go and things!
maricopamommy1User is Offline

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08/03/2007 5:52 PM Alert 
Yes I cant wait for Walmart or some other stores. It will be nice to stay in town and save some money so if you need something you dont have to pay the high prices at the groceries stores for non grocery items.

I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world. -Albert Einstein
richardUser is Offline

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08/06/2007 3:46 PM Alert 
Amazing responses here! Mayor keeps comparing the future of this town with Scottsdale and so much talk about Wal mart! WOW! Such creative thinking for our future! Where is only one good high end rrestaurant? Where is the sports park for our youth? Where are good quality retail? Where is a civic center where they can host cultural events? Where are there mainline churches? etc Maricopa in the same breath as Scottsdale? What is anyone thinking?
richardUser is Offline

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08/06/2007 3:46 PM Alert 
Amazing responses here! Mayor keeps comparing the future of this town with Scottsdale and so much talk about Wal mart! WOW! Such creative thinking for our future! Where is only one good high end rrestaurant? Where is the sports park for our youth? Where are good quality retail? Where is a civic center where they can host cultural events? Where are there mainline churches? etc Maricopa in the same breath as Scottsdale? What is anyone thinking?
NorCal GirlUser is Offline

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08/06/2007 4:39 PM Alert 
I like having a small town. I will like it more when they build the Wal Mart, Target, Costco, TGIF's, Harkins w/ImaX, and Home Depot. Not to mention, A MCDONALD'S!!!
GilaGuyUser is Offline

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08/07/2007 4:51 AM Alert 
<div class='NTForums_Quote'>Posted By richard on 08/06/2007 3:46 PM

What is anyone thinking?</div>

If they believe this is Scottsdale, they're not thinking at all. : )

All of the things you've cited will come in time. It wasn't so long ago that your house in the Villages was a grove of trees. When Smith-Enke was dirt east of John Wayne Parkway. When the Stage Stop was an actual stage stop. (Okay, that last one actually WAS pretty long ago, but you get the drift) ;-)

Give it some time, my friend.
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