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Tucson, Arizona | Published: 01.19.2006
LAKE HAVASU CITY - Supporters of bringing a public university to Lake Havasu City have picked out a 590-acre plot owned by the Bureau of Land Management as a site for the campus.
The size and location of the parcel _ about six miles north of the airport on Arizona 95 _ is large enough to build a residential university campus, K-12 school sites and recreation facilities.
The Havasu Foundation for Higher Education has been working for more than a year to designate a location for a university. The city council agreed to lease the land from the BLM at its December meeting, said Susan Youngdahl, the foundation's executive director.
Northern Arizona University officials have said they want to help in the development effort. NAU vice president Fred Hurst said his university has a "long standing commitment to students no matter where they live."
Although years off, members of the foundation believe bringing a university to Mohave County is vitally important. A similar effort in Sierra Vista showed it is "immeasurable what it would do for our community and Mohave County," said Margaret Nyberg, a city councilwoman.
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