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Huachuca City Council schedules April 2 work session to explore annexation north of town

Huachuca City Town Council · March 26, 2026
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Summary

The council directed staff to study potential annexation along Highway 90 and in lower Huachuca City, including service-extension costs and property-owner interest, and set a work session for April 2, 2026 at 6 p.m.

The Huachuca City Town Council voted to schedule a work session on April 2, 2026, to explore possible annexation of land along Highway 90 north of town and in the 400–500 blocks of Lower Huachuca City. Town Manager Suzanne Harvey asked the Council to authorize staff to evaluate service extension costs, property-owner interest, and potential benefits for current town residents.

"I wanted this back on the agenda so we can get a work session scheduled and really get into it and see what we are looking at," Mayor Johann Wallace said during the discussion. Councilmembers agreed to the April 2, 2026 date and to prioritize analysis of utility and service impacts.

Council instructed staff to prepare cost estimates for extending water, sewer and public safety services, and to report on the level of interest from property owners in the affected areas. The work session will allow a more detailed review before any formal annexation ordinance is considered.

Next steps: staff will present findings at the April 2 work session, and any recommendation to proceed with annexation would require formal Council action at a future noticed meeting.