Kayse Muratori of the Rio Grande Council of Governments presented a draft road map to commissioners, noting it was compiled from handwritten notes and scattered data due to the absence of a comprehensive county map. She said the new map must be accurate to avoid issues with maintenance and emergency services. Judge Henington thanked Muratori, who confirmed her goal is to deliver a complete and accurate map soon.
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