On Monday, January 12, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs delivered her 2026 State of the State address, opening a new legislative session at the State Capitol.
Town of Superior Mayor Mila Besich attended the address as the community received special recognition from Hobbs for its Panther Drive Bridge project, which officially opened to the public in July 2025. This critical public safety project replaces a hazardous low-water crossing vulnerable to flash floods; improves safety and reliability for emergency responders, school transportation and local residents; features multimodal enhancements to support pedestrians and cyclists; and was supported by $3.5 million in state funding and Greater Arizona Development Authority (GADA) financing.
Governor Hobbs noted this project highlights why rural Arizona deserves quality infrastructure. Her leadership and the strengthened GADA helped ensure this critical bridge could be completed, improving safety, connectivity and long-term resilience for Superior.
Hobbs also spoke about key priorities for Arizona’s future, including education, water security, housing, public safety and the importance of practical, results driven leadership.



