Mark Winkleman

Mark Winkleman
aggressive anxious center citizens department develop finally land large parcel phoenix pleased productive property puzzled remained state sure trust
I am sure citizens have been puzzled for years as to why this large parcel in the center of Phoenix remained vacant. I am pleased that the Land Department was finally able to put this property to productive use. The aggressive bidding showed that marketplace was anxious to develop this state trust land.
buyers caused inability land leap plan supposed
Superstition Vistas sits out there vacant, not because there aren't buyers for it, but because we can't plan it. We don't have the money. Our inability to plan the land has caused development to leap over it. That's not supposed to happen.
gets immediate money necessary position reform until
Reform is necessary and preferably something that gets us more money. Until there are some changes, we aren't in a position to do anything immediate with the Morrison report.
acre arizona break dollars generate great hopeful million millions public record sales start
One million dollars an acre is a great start for 2006. I am hopeful we are on our way to break the 2005 sales record and generate more millions for Arizona Public Education.