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Residents press Henderson council on trail fees, animal‑shelter funding and neighborhood traffic

Henderson City Council · January 7, 2026
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Summary

Five public commenters urged the council to address delayed parks projects, high event/trail fees that threaten local nonprofits, alleged reallocation of $4.5M from shelter improvements, and neighborhood road closures and parking restrictions.

Several residents used the meeting’s final public‑comment period to press the Henderson City Council on local parks, trails, animal‑shelter operations and neighborhood traffic.

Trevor Cohen, a Cadence resident (ZIP 89011), asked the council for an updated timeline on a sports park promised for Pepco (Pabco) and Russell, saying the site has been used for construction staging longer than expected and that work that was supposed to be finished in 2024 remains incomplete. He also described repeated unannounced road closures that divert traffic onto narrower residential streets and confusing lane markings at Galleria and Warm Springs, and he said Canary Crest Avenue is marked largely as no‑parking fire…

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