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HB 2220

appropriation; Woolford Road extension

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Walt Blackman and 1 co-sponsor

Arizona appropriates state funds to extend Woolford Road, advancing a regional infrastructure project through legislative approval.

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Bill Summary · HB 2220

Legislative bill overview

HB 2220 is an appropriations bill in Arizona that allocates state funding for the extension of Woolford Road. The bill was introduced by Representatives David Marshall and Walt Blackman and has progressed through both chamber readings in the Arizona Legislature.

Why is this important

Infrastructure appropriations like this determine how state transportation funds are allocated among competing regional projects. The Woolford Road extension would affect traffic patterns, economic development, and property access in the affected area, making it a locally significant investment decision.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding prioritization: Whether this specific road project ranks high enough in statewide infrastructure needs compared to other pending transportation projects
  • Regional equity: Questions about whether rural/urban areas or specific districts receive proportional infrastructure investment relative to population or tax contribution
  • Project details unclear: The bill summary lacks information about total cost, completion timeline, and documented traffic/economic justification for the extension

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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