Adam joins KGUN 9 from Yuma, where he focused as a reporter on local issues, such as the border, water rights and healthcare.
TUCSON, Ariz. — The Wrangler Ranches community told us yesterday that Pima Mine Road is a safety hazard. According to the county, the road is in 'good condition.'
Today I spoke with District 3 Supervisor Sharon Bronson on the phone about her constituents' concerns. Bronson says she’s aware of the issues on the Pima County-maintained road, where numerous potholes and patchwork are visible.The nearby fire chief told me his crews have to slow down on Pima Mine Road even when responding to emergency calls.
Though it hasn’t been repaved since the 90s, the county told us it’s not on the list of roads to be fixed soon. Spokespeople with the county reiterated it's rated as in “good” condition.“I wonder if any county employees have driven that road and can confirm it’s in good condition," Bronson says."We’ll be putting an item on the agenda some time in November.”
We will follow up with Supervisor Bronson for more detail and follow along with the Board's upcoming public meeting plan to address the road's condition.Adam Klepp is a reporter for KGUN 9. At his previous station in Yuma, Adam focused on a range of local issues including the border, water rights and healthcare. He is originally from Detroit, Michigan, and attended both Loyola University Chicago and Syracuse University.
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