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Entrada developer outlines 10,000-acre master plan; data center and airport among proposed uses
Summary
Entrada developer Al Barbarich and consultant Kathy Taggart Hicks told the Mohave County Board of Supervisors the 10,000-acre Entrada project south of Hoover Dam is advancing master water, wastewater, drainage and geotechnical studies and plans initial industrial development around 2027 with residential phases later.
Developer representatives for Entrada briefed the Mohave County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 16, describing a long-range, largely privately-funded plan for roughly 10,000 acres about 25 miles south of Hoover Dam that calls for industrial, logistics, airport, residential and open-space land uses.
Why it matters: Entrada is a major privately proposed development with the potential to add industrial acreage, a runway/airport feasibility, a data center site and later residential neighborhoods. If built as described, Entrada would shape long-term growth patterns and infrastructure needs in northern Mohave County.
What the developers presented
- Scope and financing: Al Barbarich, developer of Entrada, said the project covers about 10,000 acres at the Arizona entrance from Nevada and that he has funded early planning out of pocket. He said the project remains debt-free at this stage.
- Infrastructure studies completed: The team reported completed master water and wastewater studies (Atwell Engineering), hydrology and water analysis (Clear Creek…
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