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Sierra Vista mayor previews 2025 projects: animal shelter expansion, road work, water recharge and spaceport pursuit

2171831 · January 10, 2025
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Mayor Clea McCall told KWCD she expects completion of the Nancy J. Brule Animal Care Center expansion, a phased reconstruction of Buffalo Soldier Trail, continued work on a Coyote Wash stormwater recharge project funded in part by a $1.5 million governor's grant, and a push to pursue an FAA reentry-site license for the local airport.

Sierra Vista Mayor Clea McCall outlined several infrastructure and economic-development priorities for 2025 on KWCD's First Watch, including an animal-shelter expansion, road reconstruction to support Fort Huachuca access, a stormwater recharge project for the San Pedro River watershed and a bid to host an FAA reentry-site operator license.

On the animal shelter, McCall said the Nancy J. Brule Animal Care Center is undergoing construction and “will be completed and open,” adding the project will help the city manage higher pet surrenders while supporting a low-kill policy. She…

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