Meeting on WV cross-dock ends with no vote

At an online meeting, Maricopa County Planning and Zoning Commission members look on during a presentation requesting a military compatibility permit for Falcon Golf Course. Photo courtesy Maricopa County/West Valley View

By Tom Scanlon | West Valley View

Talk about a cliffhanger: The Maricopa County Planning and Zoning Commission heard dozens of protests of a plan to turn the Falcon Golf Course into a “cross-dock” transportation facility.

The commission then heard a representative vigorously defend the project, which would bring hundreds of jobs to the West Valley.

But a vote … was not to happen.

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