The Arizona Supreme Court refused to hear a legal challenge to the proposed widening of the northern part of Williamson Valley Road, laying to rest the legal challenge brought against the project by a community group.
The high court action allows a June ruling by the Court of Appeals to stand. In July 2007, the Williamson Valley Community Organization sued Yavapai County in Superior Court, contending the county Board of Supervisors violated the county's General Plan and its road ordinance by hiring a company to draw design plans to widen Williamson Valley Road from two lanes to four or five lanes, including a median. That section of the plans would extend from Pioneer Parkway to Outer Loop Road.
Yavapai Deputy Attorney Jack Fields noted that the General Plan is merely a guide and that the county could not be sued for noncompliance.
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