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BIA opposing Haskell highway proposal
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2001 The Bureau of Indian Affairs will file a formal complaint against a proposed highway project if Kansas state officials do not eliminate a portion running through Haskell University, a government lawyers said on Thursday. Robert McCarthy, a Department of Interior field solicitor, said the BIA wants to vacate 31st street from the highway system because of traffic, environmental and safety concerns. He said a formal complaint with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wouldl be taken seriously. The state also believes BIA opposition would be a hindrance. But traffic projections show it may be hard to eliminate the street. Get the Story:
BIA demands 31st be vacated (The Lawrence Journal-World 9/28) Relevant Links:
Haskell Indian Nations University - http://www.haskell.edu Related Stories:
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