Arizona Land Department, Union Pacific Railroad and Pinal County announce 1-year to explore possible land sale for major jobs for Arizona, Chairman Miller hopeful deal can be reached!

San Tan Valley.com | Southest Valley Ledger

Representatives from Union Pacific Railroad, the State Land Department, and Pinal County have announced that a one-year study period is currently under way to explore the possible sale of State Trust land to Union Pacific for the construction of a major rail yard.

Initially proposed by Union Pacific in 2006, the project would involve the purchase of 950 acres of state trust land by Union Pacific near Red Rock in

Union Pacific’s Zoe Richmond explains that the proposed railyard would create 290 high-paying jobs. / Joe Pangburn photo
Union Pacific’s Zoe Richmond explains that the proposed railyard would create 290 high-paying jobs. / Joe Pangburn photo

central Pinal County. The land would be developed into a Union Pacific classification yard where rail cars would be separated and classified and trains assembled, improving Union Pacific’s ability to create value for its many customers in Arizona. Advocates of the project believe the new yard will create jobs and generate new tax revenue for local governments and schools.

A focused dialogue among the interested parties has culminated in an agreement to a study period of roughly one year in which a series of unanswered questions regarding Union Pacific’s ability to purchase the property will be addressed. The stakeholders will carefully study how to protect the provision of access to the I-10 freeway and neighboring parcels of state land, address drainage and flood control and determine land value. The negotiations are expected to last at least one year, with a possible decision on whether to auction the land as early as 2014.

Zoe Gisela Richmond, Director of Public Affairs for Union Pacific, acknowledged that discussions are under way. “Union Pacific is committed to working with the State Land Department and Pinal County to purchase the land for the proposed ‘Red Rock’ classification yard. Union Pacific believes that the project will benefit not only the State Land Trust, but also the residents of central Pinal County who are eager for new jobs in their community.”

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