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Council adopts Flying Fortress Parkway construction standards and approves assessment approach for Phase 2
Summary
Council approved Ordinance 19‑98 setting construction and access standards for Flying Fortress Parkway to promote safety and signal spacing, and adopted an assessment approach (option 3) for Flying Fortress Parkway Phase 2 that limits charges south of Grand Canyon Road as a compromise to reduce impacts on smaller parcels.
The Kingman City Council voted May 5 to adopt Ordinance 19‑98, a staff‑proposed ordinance that sets construction and access standards for the future widening of Flying Fortress Parkway aimed at limiting vehicular conflict points and allowing synchronized signal progression. Robert, a city project lead, told the council the ordinance seeks half‑mile spacing between major signalized intersections and to limit driveway access; he summarized the goal as avoiding the traffic and access problems seen on Stockton Hill Road.
Councilors discussed possible clarifying language regarding left‑turn…
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