Navajo County approves up to $120,000 to help Snowflake extend Seventh South Street

5452601 ยท June 24, 2025

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The Board of Supervisors approved an intergovernmental agreement to provide up to $120,000 to the town of Snowflake for the Seventh South Street extension project, intended to improve local connectivity near the APS/Maverik intersection.

The Navajo County Board of Supervisors approved an intergovernmental agreement with the Town of Snowflake to provide up to $120,000 for construction of the Seventh South Street extension, a local connectivity project near the APS and Maverik intersection.

Public Works staff described the project as an extension of Seventh to the east and south to connect into existing Second Street, improving traffic flow and access in that part of town. The project design was completed by a local engineering firm; the county's contribution is capped at $120,000 for construction costs.

County and town officials said the extension will provide better connectivity and benefit surrounding neighborhoods. The board moved, seconded and approved the county's participation on a voice vote.

The county's share is presented as financial assistance not to exceed $120,000 and does not relieve the town of Snowflake of its obligations for design, construction oversight, or other required approvals. County staff said they would continue coordination with the town as the project advances.