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Snowflake council weighs roads, water and aesthetics; $400,000 committed for Circle K intersection

Snowflake Town Council · March 1, 2026
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Councilmembers prioritized water and core services while debating visible aesthetic projects versus buried infrastructure; the council confirmed a $400,000 town commitment for the new Circle K/Main–Concho intersection and discussed Rodeo Road repairs with ADOT-dependent sidewalks.

Snowflake, Ariz. — At a Feb. 18 work session the Snowflake Town Council spent the bulk of its meeting on town goals and capital projects, emphasizing water and public-safety services while also advancing plans for road repairs and streetscape improvements.

Councilmember Travis Kay opened the agenda for goals, calling aesthetics on main roads his top priority. Councilmember Byron Lewis said the town should focus on protecting core services — "fire, police, water, electricity" — and encouraged council members to obtain Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) certifications for emergency preparedness.

Town staff discussed sequencing and budget constraints. Staff member Brian Richards cautioned…

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