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MAG formed in 1967 when elected officials recognized the need for long range planning and policy development on a regional scale.
Executive Order 70-2 established six Planning Districts in Arizona in 1970.
MAG designated as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) by the governor in 1973.
MAG designated as the Water Quality Planning Agency by the governor in 1975.
MAG designated as the Lead Air Quality Planning Agency by the governor in 1978.
MAG designated as the Solid Waste Planning Agency in 1979.
2007 – Both the Arizona Game and Fish Commission and Pima County made formal statements opposing any new freeway that “bypasses” Interstate 10.
2011 – The Maricopa Association of Governments made a presentation to the Pima Association of Governments Management Committee about a potential “Interstate 11 Corridor.”
January 2014 – The Friends of Saguaro National Park passed a formal resolution opposing the proposed Interstate 11 in Avra Valley and called on the Arizona Department of Transportation to drop any further consideration of the proposal.
The group recommends ADOT and FHwA refer to the I-11 Super Corridor study final document, which was submitted to ADOT in 2016, to draw inspiration on a comprehensive design.
In August 2018, the I-11 Joint Stakeholder Community Planning Group released the following press release (a more lengthy position statement written by the group, along with a list of the groups involved, can be found HERE):
Throughout the fall of 2018, community partners knew that federal agencies were working on a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the “Tier 1” level of review of Interstate 11.
*The Town of Sahuarita Mayor and Council formally opposed the West Option for I-11 at their meeting on August 10, 2021 and subsequently submitted a letter expressing this opposition on August 13, 2021.
During the most recent public comment period on the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Tier 1 process in 2021, notable achievements related to opposing the I-11 West Option included:
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