
Pinal County's 32nd Annual Safety Road-eo recently brought together over 300 competitors from across Arizona, despite challenging weather conditions that led to the cancellation of several events. Participants, representing various municipal and county agencies, battled it out in various competitions such as Egg Drop, Backhoe, Skid Steer, Vehicle Backing, Sign Installation, Hand Truck, and Pallet Jack, according to details provided by Pinal County's official announcement.
The spirited contest didn't wane under the duress of rain and mud, symbolizing the resilience of the community and its commitment to promoting safety and skill in everyday municipal tasks. The highlight of the event was the presentation of the Top Gun award, which was snagged by a local, Joshua McGinnis, from the Arizona City Maintenance Yard. Through precision, expertise, and perhaps a touch of grace, competitors like McGinnis showcased the finesse woven into the fabric of their daily labor.
The annual Safety Road-eo aligns with Pinal County's dedication to enhancing the skills of its workforce while simultaneously championing the spirit of camaraderie among the different agencies. This event not only tests but also hones the skills that contribute to the effective maintenance of public infrastructure, ensuring that employees are not just competent but also excel at their roles.
For those interested in viewing the full list of victors from the array of challenges, Pinal County provides a comprehensive rundown. Proudly, the community now turns its eyes to next year's competition, hopeful for clearer skies and eager to witness the prowess of its public servants once again.









