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Residents propose sidewalks, safe route to school and speed‑calming on Skyline hill

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


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Residents propose sidewalks, safe route to school and speed‑calming on Skyline hill
Multiple residents and councilmembers urged investing in pedestrian connections and traffic calming on steep routes that currently force children and residents to walk on the roadway. Resident Julian Barclay said completing the existing path between upper and lower Huachuca City would “give residents a direct access to the library” and reduce dangerous walking on the steep hill.

Councilmembers and staff also discussed neighborhood speeders and recommended speed signage or speed tables where appropriate; Osborne noted that certain sidewalk and street-improvement projects are eligible CDBG activities if they meet the national-objective requirements and benefit a majority of low/moderate-income residents.

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