from https://aoycblog.wordpress.com/2015/09/30/oodham-and-supporters-protest-meeting-of-south-mountain-freeway-bidders/
Akimel O’odham Youth Collective
September 29th, 2015
Contact: 520-350-0603
akimeloodhamyc@gmail.com
On the morning of September 29th, 2015, the Arizona Department of
Transportation (ADOT) held a Pre-Bid meeting for the proposed South
Mountain Freeway extension of the Loop 202 at the Mesa Convention
Center. The meeting started at 9:00am and approximately 15 O’odham and
other supporters were protesting outside.
This pre-bid meeting was a part of the process in a Public Private
Partnership (P3) deal for the South Mountain Freeway. P3’s are a
business deal between a public entity (ADOT) and private entity
(corporations). The state cannot afford to build the freeway on its own
so P3 deals are the state’s solution to that. There are three groups who
might get the P3 contract; South Mountain Mobility Group, South
Mountain Development Group, and Connect 202 Partners. The winning bid
would result in one of these groups receiving some federal funding, but
the private companies will take on the rest of the cost which is roughly
2.3 billion dollars. The P3 gives the private corporations some
responsibility on design and maintenance, as well as over time the state
pays them back with interest.
The protesters gathered in the front entrance holding signs, chanting,
and singing O’odham songs. The group tried to enter the building but
Mesa police officers and private security block the entrance. The
protest forced attendees of today’s pre-bid meeting to exit out of
another door, even as the protest continued to march, trying to find
other ways into the building.“Our actions and presence today is in an
example to the purposed corporations that it is wrong to destroy our
sacred places,” said Deran Martinez, 25 from the Village of Vah KI.
“It’s huge part of our culture (South Mountain) and we won’t go
silently.”
Since this was a pre-bid meeting it’s more than likely there will be
another in the coming months as ADOT’s construction date comes closer,
which is currently scheduled for March 2016. It’s also possible the
construction date could be pushed back again because of the lawsuits
from PARC (Protecting Arizona’s Resources and Children) and the Gila
River Indian Community. Akimel O’odham Youth Collective will continue to
provide updates on the future meetings and events of ADOT and P3
bidders, we are confident there will be another chance to target ADOT
and these development groups. We will continue to oppose the
construction of the South Mountain Freeway extension.
-Akimel O’odham Youth Collective