Sunday, July 29, 2007

Who's In??

A RESOLUTION BY AN INCLUSIVE GROUP OF CONCERNED CITIZENS OF KINGMAN, ARIZONA; EXPRESSING INTEREST IN FORMING A CONSENSUS OPINION ON THE POSSIBLE SALE OF A PORTION OF THE 168 ACRES OF CITY OWNED LANDS, ITS’ ZONING AND LAND USE, LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF I-40 NEAR A PROPOSED TRAFFIC INTERCHANGE REFERRED TO AS KINGMAN CROSSING.


WHEREAS, the residents of Kingman have become very involved in decisions that the City Council will consider regarding the possible sale of city owned property; and

WHEREAS, the residents of Kingman are concerned about the city possibly entering into agreements with private developers that may have an impact on the total amount collected from the sale of land and/or sales tax revenues within the city limits; and

WHEREAS, the residents of Kingman have voiced a need for more parks within the city for the community to enjoy and to protect designated areas for such parks; and

WHEREAS, the residents of Kingman have shared concerns about public safety and convenience in regards to traffic flow throughout the city and this proposed Kingman Crossing Interchange; and

WHEREAS, the residents of Kingman have expressed a desire to offer input on the future retail and commercial growth opportunities at this site to best serve the wants and needs of the community; therefore be it

RESOLVED by an inclusive group of representatives from community organizations in the city to offer a proposed solution to the city leaders as follows:

· Solutions yet to be determined

Should the City Council agree to effect this list of solutions the representative groups herein will do all in their power to obtain a no vote from a sufficient number of citizens at the referendum to allow the City of Kingman to implement these solutions.

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