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Development Services outlines comprehensive plan update; supervisors push for June work session on growth and infrastructure
Summary
Staff previewed draft elements of the Cochise County comprehensive plan—including land use, water, energy, transportation and open space—and supervisors emphasized economic development priorities (industrial hubs, airport and border port connections) and asked for more public outreach and a June work session.
Christine McLaughlin, Development Services staff, presented an overview of the draft comprehensive plan and described the document’s required elements: an introduction and demographic profile, land‑use and growth maps, circulation (transportation) maps, water resources inventory, energy considerations, open‑space inventories and implementation topics.
McLaughlin highlighted demographics in the draft, noting Cochise County’s relatively older population and a Latino population above the state average. She said the land‑use section maps proposed land uses and lists density, lot size and allowable…
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