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Kingman planning commission approves alley vacation, requires easement and appraisal

Kingman City Planning and Zoning Commission · November 13, 2025
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Summary

The Planning & Zoning Commission voted to approve vacating a public alley that bisects a project site, provided utilities remain accessible through a retained easement; the city will require an appraisal and a purchase agreement compensating the city at market value.

The Kingman Planning & Zoning Commission voted to approve a request to vacate a public alley right-of-way that bisects a proposed project site, with conditions to protect utilities and preserve public access.

Jason, a development-services staff member, told the commission the alley was dedicated to Mohave County and became city property after annexation in 1991. He said the alley contains several utilities and cited Section 5-1 (and related provisions) of the city streets and sidewalks development rules and regulations (SSDRR), which requires that rights-of-way containing utilities either relocate those utilities or retain legal…

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