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Petroglyph monument to be surveyed
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2001 For the first time since its creation in 1990, the Petroglyph National Monument in New Mexico will be fully surveyed. The survey will be funded by $400,000, part of the Department of Interior's $19.1 billion fiscal year 2002 spending bill. The monument is the source of controversy in the city of Albuquerque due to a proposed road that would extend through it. Sandia Pueblo is threatening to sue over the road, which the mayor-elect supports. Get the Story:
Congress OKs Funds to Preserve, Survey (The Albuquerque Journal 10/18) Relevant Links:
Petroglyph National Monument - http://www.nps.gov/petr Related Stories:
Mayor-elect says Pueblo lawsuit not threat (10/12)
New mayor supports petroglyph road (10/3)
Pueblo threatens lawsuit over road (9/24)
N.M. petroglyphs to be open to public (8/24)
N.M. petroglyph monument to get funds (8/16)
Petroglyph monument cleaned up (4/11)
Pueblo petoglyphs get funded (10/12)
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