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Supervisors briefed on ADOT port road advocacy and Mexican gray wolf litigation outcome
Summary
Supervisors received updates on advocacy to secure ADOT funds for a road linking a proposed commercial port of entry to Highway 80 and heard a court ruling limiting expansion of the Mexican gray wolf reintroduction area.
Board members reported progress on state and federal matters affecting Cochise County, including transportation funding for a proposed commercial port and a recent federal court ruling about the Mexican gray wolf.
Supervisor Gomez told the board she and the mayor have pursued support in Sonora and with ADOT for a connector road between the new port facility and State Route 80. Gomez said Richard Searle, a member of…
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