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Residents ask for sidewalks and safer walkways to connect school, library and Activity Center

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


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Residents ask for sidewalks and safer walkways to connect school, library and Activity Center
Multiple residents urged the town to finish and upgrade pedestrian connections so children and seniors can reach the library and Activity Center without walking on steep or debris‑filled roads. "It would be really nice if that one was actually like finished, 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," resident Julian Barclay said, describing the steep hill between upper and lower Huachuca City.

Other suggestions included sidewalks on Skyline, speed-control measures (speed bumps, signage), and cleaning derelict piles that reduce walkability. SEAGO and staff advised council to record specific locations and design needs now so engineering work can be scoped for SSP or CDBG planning funds.

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