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Kingman picks 'Flying Fortress' for Rancho Santa Fe interchange, conditions private funding by April 30

3176669 · April 1, 2025
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The Kingman City Council voted to rename the Rancho Santa Fe Parkway interchange 'Flying Fortress' after a public vote; the motion conditions the change on payment of an ADOT invoice by April 30 and was backed by community fundraising.

The Kingman City Council on April 1 approved naming the Rancho Santa Fe Parkway traffic interchange “Flying Fortress,” provided cash donations sufficient to pay ADOT's invoice are received by April 30 and that the city does not use municipal funds for the cost.

Council staff reported the council previously submitted four candidate names to a public vote. City staff presented the survey results: Flying Fortress 30.8 percent, Rancho Santa Fe 30.2 percent, Rattlesnake Wash 20.7 percent and Army…

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