Voters in Coconino County, which encompasses a large portion of northern Arizona, will vote on Proposition 400 on Nov. 7. The ballot measure is a referendum on whether to approve the project's zoning for a hotel, retail shops and housing in what is now pristine forest land.

Canyon Forest Village would be built on 220 acres next to the national park boundary. Plans call for 900 hotel rooms, 240,000 sf of commercial space and up to 2,500 units of employee housing.

The U.S. Forest Service approved the project more than a year ago, and Coconino County Board of Supervisors approved the zoning in March.

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