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Council district 6 is the area generally east of the White Tank Park and North of I-10. It includes the neighborhoods of Sienna Hills, Verrado, Victory and Arroyo Seco. You can view a map HERE.
We have nearly 640 square miles in our municipal planning area. To put this in perspective, the City of Phoenix's planning area is 540 square miles. Buckeye is guided by an award winning General Plan that outlines how and where we will grow. Our general plan sets aside approximately 35% of our land as open space. We need to manage the growth in a smart and efficient way.
Contrary to what you may have heard or read, Buckeye has plenty of water now and for our future. All current Buckeye residents and businesses have all the water they'll need for the next 100 years. The 23,000 housing units currently in the development pipeline have their water certificates assured. Learn more about Buckeye's Water Future by visiting their website HERE
Traffic and transportation are complicated issues. Buckeye's transportation master plan was last revised in 2019 and is currently in the process of an update (draft plan). In 2024, Buckeye voters approved two general obligation bond questions, one for public safety and the second for transportation. The transportation bond will provide approximately $145M for transportation related projects across the city to include elimination of scalloped streets, rehabilitation and repair of damaged roads as well as major projects such as Jackrabbit Trail and Indian School Road.
Email: goodmanforbuckeye@gmail.com
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