Public meetings set on expanded public land management buffers for military bases

Planes take off from Luke Air Force Base in Glendale./JIM POULIN:PHOENIX BUSINESS JOURNAL
Planes take off from Luke Air Force Base in Glendale./JIM POULIN:PHOENIX BUSINESS JOURNAL

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal

Buffering most military sites in Arizona is a banner of public land. The extra space helps preserve the multi-billion boost to the Arizona economy the military bases bring home.

Protecting the public land and military facilities has mutual benefits, according to a study by the Sonoran Institute. The organization is taking its findings to the public to help spread the word and encourage steps to maintaining both the public lands and the Arizona defense economy.

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