Clarkdale Town Council meeting addresses public comments on local sidewalk issues

July 12, 2025 | Clarkdale, Yavapai County, Arizona

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Clarkdale Town Council meeting addresses public comments on local sidewalk issues

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The regular meeting of the Clarkdale Town Council was called to order on July 8, 2025, at 6 P.M. in the Clark Memorial Clubhouse. Vice Mayor Hunseter and all council members were present, confirming a quorum for the meeting.

The agenda commenced with a public comment session, allowing residents to voice their concerns. The council reminded attendees that discussions would be limited to agenda items, with any necessary follow-up actions directed to staff or scheduled for future meetings.

Two residents, Heather Markham Kreiseman and Paul Chi Krieseman, stepped forward to share their thoughts. Heather Markham Kreiseman, a resident of Mountain Gate, expressed her concerns regarding the lack of sidewalks in her neighborhood, which she stated significantly impacts her independence. She emphasized the importance of addressing this issue in person rather than through virtual means.

The meeting proceeded with the council's commitment to listen to community feedback and consider the implications of the residents' comments in future discussions. Further details on the agenda items and any resolutions will be addressed in subsequent meetings, ensuring that community concerns are taken into account as the council moves forward.

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