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Hualapai Mountain Park, I-40 Highway Mohave County, Arizona
A 4-lane secondary highway is proposed as a primary means of access between isolated districts of Kingman, Arizona, and the central business district. By virtue of the proposed projects' alignment, penetration through, and encroachment upon, residential, vacant, and commercial lands, is unavoidable. As the tentative corridor utilizes largely existing urban right of way, no effect on wildlife is expected.
Hualapai Mountain Park, I-40 Highway Mohave County, Arizona
A 4-lane secondary highway is proposed as a primary means of access between isolated districts of Kingman, Arizona, and the central business district. By virtue of the proposed projects' alignment, penetration through, and encroachment upon, residential, vacant, and commercial lands, is unavoidable. As the tentative corridor utilizes largely existing urban right of way, no effect on wildlife is expected.
Hualapai Mountain Park, I-40 Highway Mohave County, Arizona
1971
24 pages
Report
No indication
English
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