Outgoing Republican Gov. Doug Ducey has pressed forward over the objections of the U.S. government, environmentalists and an incoming governor who has called it a poor use of resources.
Democratic Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs said last week she was “looking at all the options” and hasn’t decided what to do about the containers after her Jan. 5. inauguration. She previouslybe repurposed as affordable housing, an increasingly popular option for homeless and low-income people.
“A lot of damage could be done here between now and early January,” said Russ McSpadden, a Southwest conservation advocate for theDucey insists Arizona holds sole or shared jurisdiction over the 60-foot strip the containers rest on and has a constitutional right to protect residents from “imminent danger of criminal and humanitarian crises.”
The construction there stretches from oak forests in the Huachuca foothills southeast of Tucson and across the valley’s grasslands. As of the middle of last week, cranes had transported more than 900 blue or rust-colored metal containers down a dirt road freshly scraped into the landscape, then double stacked them up to 17 feet high alongside waist-high vehicle barriers of crisscrossed steel. Workers bolted the containers together and welded sheet metal over gaps.
The newer project is far larger, costing some $95 million and using up to 3,000 containers to cover 10 miles , in Arizona’s southeastern Cochise County. The U.S. Forest Service also told Arizona to halt its work in the Coronado National Forest, and
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