Canyon Reserve provokes fire station concerns

The major artery through the 373-acre Canyon Reserve development in Ahwatukee is an extended Liberty Lane, seen here with numbers representing main intersections. (City of Phoenix)

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News

Although the city canceled the scheduled May 23 Ahwatukee Foothills Village Planning Committee meeting on the Canyon Reserve development, some nearby residents made their concerns known to the panel – especially about the absence of plans for a police substation and/or fire station in western Ahwatukee.

Reserve 100 LLC and its parent Blandford Homes were to go before the VPC for its recommendation to the city Planning Commission on their proposed reclassification of Chandler Boulevard between 19th and 27th avenues along the northern and western boundaries of the massive development. The move would basically keep both segments at their current widths.

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