Ahwatukee Foothills News - Sept. 21, 2016

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REAL ESTATE Ahwatukee Farms part of ‘agrihoods’ trend. RE1

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True Life boasts 1,000 approvals so far for Ahwatukee Farms

LD 18 DEBATE Legislative candidates talk about issues. 5

BY JIM WALSH AHWATUKEE FOOTHILLS NEWS WRITER

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GAMMAGE POWER Ahwatukee resident Colleen JenningsRoggensack runs an arts machine. 18

LIL’ GARDENERS Grants benefit kids who garden at two Ahwatukee schools. 22

PRIDE ROMPS AGAIN Mountain Pointe High’s football team stages another rout. 46 Real Estate RE1 Community 22 Around AF 32 Opinion 34

Faith 42 Sports/Rec 46 GetOut 50 Classified 53

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Attorney Howard Shanker doesn’t mind that he hasn’t been paid since November for his legal work to stop the South Mountain Freeway. The Ahwatukee resident feels strongly that it should not be built.

Ahwatukee lawyer fights freeway and ‘bureaucracy run amok’ COVER STORY BY PAUL MARYNIAK AHWATUKEE FOOTHILLS NEWS EDITOR

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he lawyer for Ahwatukee opponents of the South Mountain Freeway hasn’t made a dime on the case for 10 months. But Howard Shanker isn’t in it for the money. For him, the legal fight with state and federal highway agencies is personal, driven by his

outrage over what he calls “bureaucracy run amok” – and his passion for the children and Native Americans he believes the freeway would hurt the most. And, as he tries to stop the clock from ticking down to the time when bulldozers start carving the freeway’s 22-mile path, he confesses to being cynical about the system he has turned >> See

SHANKER on page 12

rue Life Companies says that more than 1,000 Ahwatukee homeowners—about 38 percent of the number needed —already have agreed to its proposal to build the urban-agriculture development Ahwatukee Farms on the defunct Ahwatukee Lakes Golf Club site. David N. Sabow, managing director of True Life Companies Arizona operations, declined to comment on the status of his firm’s effort to amend deed restrictions to allow the project to be built, but in an advertisement in today’s Ahwatukee Foothills News, the company cites that figure as it urges homeowners to take “the first step toward making this property an asset for the whole community.” “Ahwatukee Farms will lift property values for the entire community, revitalize our neighborhoods, and become the newest cornerstone for the Ahwatukee community,” the ad states. True Life needs a majority of the 5,200 homeowners governed >> See

LAKES on page 10

Kyrene Early Education Program at Kyrene de las Lomas

Parent and child interactive classes for birth to 5 yrs old. www.kyrene.org/EarlyEd


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