By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily Star
A controversial plan to build on 120 acres of environmentally sensitive northwest-side land has been given a tacit go-ahead by the Pima County Board of Supervisors.
All five supervisors agreed to give Red Point Development the necessary approvals to amend the Pima County Comprehensive Land Use Plan, but not without major concessions.
Red Point Development agreed to set aside more than 100 acres, including a large parcel owned by the developer along Interstate 10 near Marana — part of a key wildlife corridor, but well removed from the planned project along North Thornydale Road.