Buckeye Youth Council presents community projects

From toiletry kits for unhoused teenagers to care packages for active-duty service members, the Buckeye Youth Council seeks to strengthen its community through senior and committee projects. Three representatives from […]
5 residential acres annexed into city
Approximately five acres of land at S. Apache Rd. and the south frontage of Beloat Road has been approved for annexation into the City of Buckeye. Currently zoned Maricopa County […]
168-acre, mixed-use development greenlit on Verrado Way

In one fell swoop on April 15, nearly 168 acres at the southwest corner of Verrado Way and Yuma Rd. were annexed into the City of Buckeye, granted a general […]
Buckeye formalizes process for master-planned developers to go around city code

Buckeye developers now have a formal process for requesting modified provisions within Community Master Plans (CMPs) and Planned Area Developments (PADs), following an April 1 vote by the Buckeye City […]
Bond refinancing generates $4.5 million in savings

With a vote of approval on March 18, Buckeye City Council moved to save an estimated $4.5 million worth of interest through refinancing the city’s Series 2015 Excise Tax Revenue […]
City to build 2 bridges over downtown canals with $40M in grant money

More than $40 million in grant funding could bring two new multi-modal bridges to Buckeye, creating a more connected downtown. Both grants are offered through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s […]
City applies for FEMA grants to prevent flooding, fires

Fire prevention and water diversion was the goal of two Federal Emergency Management Agency approved for submission by city council at its Feb. 18 meeting. Both grants, totaling more than […]
City prepares to become entitlement community
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Buckeye is on its way to potentially becoming a HUD entitlement community. Although the city has not yet received an official invitation from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban […]
Buckeye City Council to address water, safety and development at tonight’s meeting

The Buckeye City Council is set to tackle a packed agenda tonight, including major items related to water infrastructure, public safety funding, and development projects. The meeting, open to the […]
Buckeye City Council to vote on trash and recycling rate hikes

The Buckeye City Council will decide next Tuesday Jan. 7 whether to approve new trash and recycling rates as part of a proposed $11 million, seven-year contract with Republic Services. […]