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Canyon Reserve coming into sharper focus BY PAUL MARYNIAK AFN Executive Editor
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traffic study estimates that the incoming Canyon Reserve master planned community in Ahwatukee will generate a maximum 13,704 daily trips after buildout and provides a vision for how those trips will impact traffic in the area. It determined that: both West and South Chandler Boulevard don’t need widening; a signal will not be needed at the planned Liberty Lane-South Chandler Boulevard intersection once Liberty Lane is extended across the
Ahwatukee man seeks help to rescue more Ukranians
development; and traffic at 17th Avenue and Liberty Lane will experience rush hour delays and likely will eventually need a signal after build-out. The traffic impact analysis by Kimley-Horn and Associates for developer Reserve 100 LLC, a subsidiary of Blandford Homes, is one of a half dozen reports now under review by the Phoenix Planning and Development Department as plans take shape for the development on 373 acres of State Land along Chandler Boulevard between 19th and 27th avenues. Blandford, which bought the land last year at a state Land Department auction for a record
$175.5 million, plans to build 1,050 mostly single-story houses, 150 build-to-rent townhouses and 329 apartments. The apartments and townhouses would be built on roughly 30 acres in the southeast portion of the sprawling parcel, with just under half of that sold to an apartment developer. “There’s a quite a bit of interest from some of the premier apartment developers in the Phoenix metro in that piece of property that have approached us since the auction,” Blandford Vice President Tom Lemon told a sparse-
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n Ahwatukee Foothills man who already helped two relatives flee their war-torn homeland is raising money to bring more Ukrainians to the United States. It’s unclear exactly how many have been displaced, but sources say the total may exceed seven million out of a population of 44 million, with many missing and more leaving daily. Dima Tretyak, who moved here from Ukraine in 2011, set up a GoFundMe with friend Holly Whiteside under the title “Help me save more Ukrainian lives.” It provides an extensive background about him and his family, which includes his successful effort to bring his sister’s daughter-in-law and her son to Phoenix.
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Dima Tretyak of Ahwatukee started a GoFundMe to help other Ukrainians obtain safe passage to the United States. Front row, left to right: Darian Tretyak and Dima Bukharov; back row, left to right: Katya Bukharova, Tanya Bukharova, Ivan Bukharov, Katya Tretyak, Demi Tretyak and Dima Tretyak. (Geri Koeppel/ AFN Contributor)
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