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Mohave County adopts ordinance requiring dust‑mitigation plans for new subdivisions after Fort Mojave complaints
Summary
After months of community complaints about persistent construction dust in Fort Mojave, the Mohave County Board of Supervisors adopted Ordinance 2026‑03, requiring developers of new subdivisions to submit and follow dust control and mitigation plans as part of preliminary plat approval.
The Mohave County Board of Supervisors on May 4 adopted Ordinance 2026‑03, amending the county’s Land Division Regulations to require developers to file a dust control and mitigation plan with preliminary plat applications and to implement and maintain that plan if the subdivision is approved.
Director of Development Services Director Holtry told the board the measure responds to repeated community complaints about large, un‑mitigated grading operations in areas such as Fort Mojave and is intended to give the county enforcement authority to pursue violations and seek remedies, including possible court action. "This is an amendment to the…
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