Concerns over sidewalk safety and drainage improvements dominated the Sedona City Council meeting on April 22, 2025, as residents voiced their opinions on the proposed Andante Street project.
Local resident Maureen expressed her apprehension about the current sidewalk design, noting that trash from nearby businesses often ends up in her yard. She suggested that the project needs a redesign to better accommodate the unique topography of Andante, which she described as "not level" and "not straight." Maureen emphasized the importance of considering residents' concerns before moving forward.
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Subscribe for Free Carol Legrow, a business owner in Sedona, supported the sidewalk initiative but raised alarms about the proposed crosswalk, arguing it could pose safety risks. She proposed reallocating funds from the crosswalk to enhance drainage solutions, particularly on the west side of the street, where children wait for school buses.
Tracy Delaney, another resident, expressed her excitement about the project, urging the council to approve the bid without further delay, citing a 19-year wait for improvements. Meanwhile, Evan Puglia highlighted the need for a connected path system that would enhance safety for cyclists and pedestrians, advocating for continued progress on multimodal connectivity in the community.
Amy Pierce also chimed in, praising the sidewalk plan but raising concerns about existing drainage issues that could affect the project's effectiveness.
The discussions underscored a community eager for improvements but cautious about ensuring safety and practicality in the design. As the council considers these voices, the future of Sedona's infrastructure hangs in the balance, with residents hopeful for a solution that meets their needs.