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Cochise County supervisors approve $4,000 for Pirtleville cleanup over health concerns
Summary
The Cochise County Board of Supervisors on Dec. 2 approved a $4,000 community enhancement fund payment to support dumpsters and cleanup in Pirtleville after a supervisor cited tires and junk as a public-health hazard tied to West Nile risk; the measure passed 3-0.
COCHISE COUNTY, Ariz. — The Cochise County Board of Supervisors on Dec. 2 voted 3-0 to approve $4,000 from the community enhancement fund to support a Pirtleville cleanup planned to begin Dec. 5.
Unidentified Speaker 2, a board member, moved to approve the expenditure, saying the community has struggled with "a lot of junk — appliances and tires" and that abandoned tires contributed to an elevated risk of West Nile virus this past summer. The motion was seconded by Unidentified Speaker 1 and passed by voice vote.
The funding will cover large dumpsters…
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