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Opening Mountain View, Jacob Waltz roadways before county supervisors June 3

Posted 5/31/20

Establishing 2.9 miles of Mountain View Road as a county highway from State Route 88 to Broadway Avenue and also 1.4 miles of Jacob Waltz Street from Mountain View to Holmes Road will be considered …

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Opening Mountain View, Jacob Waltz roadways before county supervisors June 3

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Establishing 2.9 miles of Mountain View Road as a county highway from State Route 88 to Broadway Avenue and also 1.4 miles of Jacob Waltz Street from Mountain View to Holmes Road will be considered at Wednesday’s Pinal County Board of Supervisors meeting.

It begins at 9:30 a.m. June 3 in the Pinal County Administrative Complex’s Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, 135 N. Pinal St. in Florence.

Mountain View Road, which is owned by the Arizona State Land Department, was closed to traffic several years ago.

A Pinal County government video of the area, with Superstition Fire and Medical District Chief Mike Farber and District 5 Supervisor Todd House, can be viewed at https://youtu.be/q1a-CSKtfJo.

The supervisors are slated to vote on a resolution about bringing the roads into county jurisdiction.

“The establishment of the roadways described below as county highways gives the county authority to appropriate public funds to be spent on said highways and to lay out, maintain, control and manage said highways,” the resolution states.

“(T)he board has considered the feasibility, advantages and necessity of establishing the roadways described below as county highways and has determined that establishing such roadways as county highways is a public necessity,” it states.