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Pueblo disputes road project
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FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2002 Tesuque Pueblo officials say they are being left out of a highway improvement project in New Mexico because of their strong stance on sovereignty. The Pueblo wants a meeting with State Highway and Transportation Secretary Pete Rahn to discuss the issue. Rahn said he is willing to meet to discuss the $70 million project which will improve nine miles of highways, except a stretch of road that runs through tribal land. Rahn has said the state doesn't have the $20 million needed to fix the Pueblo's road. Get the Story:
State, Tesuque Pueblo want talks on U.S. 84/285 project (The Santa Fe New Mexican 4/26)
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