You said they renamed the incorporated county land as STV. Who renamed it this? What part is incorporated as STV? I guess I missed some sort of voting period, although I recall voting at every opportunity.
As far as I have educated myself, I understand that Queen Creek is considered Maricopa county and the homes east, north and south that are officially incorporated are Florence & Coolidge to our south and Apache Junction to our north. The remainder is unincorporated and therefore has no city name. For mailing and other business purposes companies and individuals need to have a name such as Queen Creek or STV. Historically, QC has been used since it is the closest city in proximity to the homes here and it was always assumed that as growth came, they would annex us. However, some wish to incorporate as our own city while others wish to keep the area unincorporated.
I also understand that there is an area called Johnson Ranch. This is simply a subdivision name and people use it to describe a wider area than just one subdivision for practical purposes. Based on this theory, we could call all of the unincorporated Pinal county by the name of Castlegate. How silly is that?
Regardless of a person's views I personally think it is wrong to give out misinformation to new homeowners in the area in order to make a push for their own agendas.
If I am uninformed about the incorporation of a portion of this area, please direct me to where this can be validated. According to the Pinal county recorder's office, no such name of San Tan Valley that is officially incorporated exists.
If incorporation of a city here comes to fruition, the homeowners that are affected need to have the correct information so they can make an informed decision.