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Residents call for sidewalks, finished paths and traffic-calming measures

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


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Residents call for sidewalks, finished paths and traffic-calming measures
Residents and Councilmembers pressed for safer pedestrian connections and traffic-calming measures. Julian Barclay urged completion of the paved path that links upper and lower Huachuca City to provide children and residents a safe route to the library and Activity Center; Councilmember Danielle Cardella recommended signage, speed bumps or speed tables and repairs to Skyline hill to reduce neighborhood speeding.

Mayor Wallace asked staff to capture the path, sidewalk and traffic-calming suggestions among candidate projects so SEAGO and staff can assess eligibility for CDBG or other funding sources; speakers framed the improvements as safety priorities for children and library access.

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