By Jim Nintzel | Tucson Weekly
Pima County Supervisor Ally Miller looked utterly gobsmacked.
A single word came out of her mouth: “What?”
She sounded as if she could scarcely believe what she had just heard as she sat at the dais with her fellow supervisors during their Feb. 18 meeting.
Miller had been momentarily stunned by a motion from Democratic Supervisor Richard Elías, who had just suggested that the county take more than $872,000 in road repair money scheduled to be spent in Miller’s District 1 and move it instead to fix a road leading to several schools in Republican Supervisor Ray Carroll’s District 4.