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Action   9.
Regular Board of Supervisors Meeting - 10:00 am
Board of Supervisors
Meeting Date:
11/18/2025
Title:
Resolution Regarding the status of Old Ranch Road
Submitted By:
Lara Loewenheim, Board of Supervisors
Department:
Board of Supervisors
Presentation:
No A/V Presentation
Recommendation:
Document Signatures:
# of ORIGINALS
Submitted for Signature:
NAME
of PRESENTER:
Jackie Watkins
TITLE
of PRESENTER:
Engineering & Natural Resources Director
Mandated Function?:
Source of Mandate
or Basis for Support?:

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Agenda Item Text:

Adopt Resolution 25-34 affirming the status of Old Ranch Road as a Public County Highway.

Background:

Old Ranch Road, located in the Dragoon area of Cochise County, has a long-established history as a public road. Records indicate that the Board of Supervisors first recognized the road as a County Highway on September 24, 1884, as recorded in Board of Supervisors meeting minutes, Volume 1, page 523. The road also appears on the November 2, 1912 County Road Map, recorded in Book 0, Map 131 of the Cochise County Recorder’s Office, further confirming its public designation.

Pursuant to A.R.S. §11-251(4), the Board of Supervisors has the authority to manage and control public roads within the County. In accordance with A.R.S. §§28-6701(B), 28-7041(C), and 28-7042(A), the County Engineer recommends formal affirmation of Old Ranch Road as a declared public highway sixty-six feet (66’) wide. Although the County does not currently maintain Old Ranch Road, it remains an open public right-of-way that cannot be blocked or restricted.

Old Ranch Road provides public access to several significant historic and cultural sites, including:

  • The Dragoon Stagecoach Stop, a portion of the historic Butterfield Overland Route, and

  • The Cemetery of Confederate Graves at Dragoon Springs, the only known burial site of Confederate soldiers killed in battle within Arizona.

This resolution does not create a new roadway nor impose maintenance obligations upon the County, but rather reaffirms the historical and legal status of Old Ranch Road as a public highway to ensure continued public access and to prevent unlawful obstruction.

Department's Next Steps (if approved):

Notify the Public Works Department, Planning & Zoning Division, and Assessor’s Office of the action to ensure internal consistency of records.

Impact of NOT Approving/Alternatives:

n/a

To BOS Staff: Document Disposition/Follow-Up:

Record the signed and executed Resolution with the Cochise County Recorder’s Office to formally document the Board’s action.

Fiscal Impact

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