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Sunday, April 18, 2021
Driver rammed Mesa home, now deemed a ‘hazard’
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ven after a federal agency deemed him an “imminent hazard” and banned him from interstate driving, the truck driver who plowed into a Mesa home – killing one resident and sending two others to the TODD WELLIVER hospital – has not been charged with any crimes. Daniel Tobon – who left RivTodd Welliver and his erside, California hours be�iancee, Ginger Mcdonald, fore – missed the Interstate were sitting in the garage 10 exit from the 202 eastof their Mesa home, talkbound. Looking for a way to ing about an upcoming Todd Welliver and his fiancee, Ginger Mcdonald, were sitting in the garage of their East get back to the I-10, he took Mesa home last New Year's Eve when an 18-wheeler barrelled into their home. Welliver the Crimson Road exit. vacation. It was New Year’s Eve. died of injuries a few hours later, two others were injured and the truck driver declared At 6:59 p.m., all hell broke Instead of going out on an 'imminent danger' by federal authorities. (Special to the Tribune) loose. the town, they decided to stay in – and stay friend, but we canceled and were just hanging Tobon’s 18-wheel truck crossed over a censafe. So, they thought. out at the house,” Mcdonald said. “We were going to go out to dinner with a Their lives would change in an instant, as ��� TRUCK ���� 14
Hope again for long-dormant downtown parcel BY TOM SCANLON Tribune Managing Editor
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f this was a movie shoot, it might be “take 17.” Back in the mid-1980s, the City of Mesa was so eager to �lip a single-family neighborhood into a commercial development that it used eminent domain to forcefully purchase the properties, clearing the way for an eager-
ly-anticipated resort, conference and water park project. Thirty-�ive years later … nada. Near the busy corner of Mesa and University drives, a chunk of ugly, dirt lots sit behind the of�ice of Maricopa Adult Probation as the land patiently waits for someone to take it out of development jail. The water park was dunked, other ideas ranged from pop �lies to strikeouts. So, 25
acres of prime, city-owned land remain a blank canvas waiting for an idea. But now, city of�icials pledge, something is about to happen. Something big. Something “splashy.” Something “transformational.” The project has a name that sounds about as humble as a belt-hoisting wrestler: Transform 17. At its last meeting, Mesa City Council ap-
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