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State Land Exchange Proposal Back on AZ Ballot

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012   

PHOENIX - Arizona voters are again being asked this election to decide if state trust lands can be exchanged for federal lands. The exchanges would be limited to protecting military bases from encroachment, enhancing the value of trust lands, or converting such lands to public use. Voter approval would be required on a case-by-case basis.

Sandy Bahr, director of the Sierra Club Canyon Chapter, says the proposal includes several safeguards, including requirements for two independent land appraisals, two independent reviews of the potential economic and natural resource impacts, and at least two public hearings.

"If after all of that, it's determined that it's in the public interest and the best interests of the trust, and the appraisals show that the public isn't getting ripped off and the trust isn't getting ripped off, then it goes to the voters."

The ballot measure providing for such exchanges, Proposition 119, has bi-partisan support from a wide array of conservation, business and military groups. There is no organized opposition.

Bahr says one place where Prop 119 could be useful is in southeast Arizona, along the San Pedro River. She says a land exchange could prevent development of lands that would threaten the river's flow.

"Not having them developed is also good for Fort Huachuca, because as we know, development, urban encroachment, affects those military facilities."

Voters have rejected similar land-exchange proposals in the past. Bahr says this proposal is better because voters will have the ultimate say on a case-by-case basis.

"The public doesn't trust the government with land exchanges, and that's because there have been some bad land exchanges. And that's why it's important that in this one they have to come back to the voters."

State trust land was granted to Arizona at statehood in 1912, and is to be sold and leased to provide funding for public education and other institutions, such as prisons.






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