Arizona Department of Public Safety has provided more information on what happened in Wednesday's fatal crash near Nogales. At 3:43 p.m., a passenger sedan lost control and struck another vehicle on southbound I-19 at kilometer 12, near Rudy Road.
Conservation groups say the proposed Arizona routes for an Interstate 11 project failed to consider habitat for imperiled desert species.
The proposed freeway would run from Wickenburg to Nogales and has been subject to lawsuit filed by a conservation group.
As Arizona’s Family reported, one of the threatened species is the cactus ferruginous pygmy owl, whose climate would be threatened as part of the highway’s construction.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety says two people were killed in a crash on southbound I-19 at kilometer 12 near Rudy Road. The crash happened Wednesday, January 15 about 3:43 p.m. The AZDPS says for unknown reasons,
In response to a lawsuit from conservation groups, the Federal Highway Administration and Arizona Department of Transportation have agreed to halt planning activities and reevaluate their approval of Interstate 11.
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Federal and state transportation agencies will halt planning activities for a proposed 280-mile highway between Nogales and Wickenburg ... Administration and Arizona Department of Transportation ...
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