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Residents propose sidewalks, finished paths and neighborhood speed calming

March 21, 2026 | Huachuca City, Cochise County, Arizona


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Residents propose sidewalks, finished paths and neighborhood speed calming
Multiple commenters asked the council to prioritize pedestrian connections and traffic calminɡ. Julian Barclay urged finishing the path between upper and lower Huachuca City "because that'd be a really nice path that connects both things to each other and also give residents a direct access to the library" and several speakers recommended sidewalks to prevent children from walking through thorny 'goat head' weeds.

Councilmember Danielle Cardella and others recommended speed signage or speed bumps on neighborhood streets and flagged the Skyline hill and roadway maintenance as ongoing road safety issues that could be scoped for CDBG/SPP or other pavement grants.

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