Camelback Mountain, Piestewa Peak, & Arizona Canal

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My community is joined together by the Phoenix Mountain Preserve and the nearby section of the Arizona Canal. This area includes Piestewa Peak, and Camelback Mountain. The Mountain Preserve areas and the canals are used by walkers, runners, and bikers who use the areas for recreation. It also includes people who live in the area partly because they love to view and be near the Mountain Preserve areas when they are home and in their neighborhood. My community includes neighborhoods including Biltmore, Arcadia, and much more.

I live near and enjoy the Arizona Canal, Camelback Mountain and the Piestewa Peak Preserve areas. Many times we need to protect our neighborhoods and the access we enjoy to these areas. I mention 2 examples of this. 1) Recently the City of Phoenix has been working on a huge water pipe project that was initially slated to go thru a more pristine trail access and trail of the Mountain Preserve near Piestewa Peak. The surrounding neighborhood, the regular users of the area trails and people who value all the Mountain Preserves were able to raise up together to protect the Mountain Preserve and convince the City of Phoenix to reroute the water pipe project and not disturb the more pristine area

Many of us including me live in the area because we enjoy living close these Mountain Preserves in the areas and the Arizona Canal. The Mountain Preserves should be a collective group, and not be divided up into separate districts.

Many of us including me live in the area because we enjoy living close these Mountain Preserves in the areas and the Arizona Canal. The Mountain Preserves should be a collective group, and not be divided up into separate districts.

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Camelback Mountain, Piestewa Peak, & Arizona Canal

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Economic or Environmental Interests

Many of us including me live in the area because we enjoy living close these Mountain Preserves in the areas and the Arizona Canal. The Mountain Preserves should be a collective group, and not be divided up into separate districts.


Community Activities and Services

My community is joined together by the Phoenix Mountain Preserve and the nearby section of the Arizona Canal. This area includes Piestewa Peak, and Camelback Mountain. The Mountain Preserve areas and the canals are used by walkers, runners, and bikers who use the areas for recreation. It also includes people who live in the area partly because they love to view and be near the Mountain Preserve areas when they are home and in their neighborhood. My community includes neighborhoods including Biltmore, Arcadia, and much more.


Cultural or Historical Interests

I live near and enjoy the Arizona Canal, Camelback Mountain and the Piestewa Peak Preserve areas. Many times we need to protect our neighborhoods and the access we enjoy to these areas. I mention 2 examples of this. 1) Recently the City of Phoenix has been working on a huge water pipe project that was initially slated to go thru a more pristine trail access and trail of the Mountain Preserve near Piestewa Peak. The surrounding neighborhood, the regular users of the area trails and people who value all the Mountain Preserves were able to raise up together to protect the Mountain Preserve and convince the City of Phoenix to reroute the water pipe project and not disturb the more pristine area


Community Needs and Concerns

Many of us including me live in the area because we enjoy living close these Mountain Preserves in the areas and the Arizona Canal. The Mountain Preserves should be a collective group, and not be divided up into separate districts.