Documenting changes, sharing technical data, and promoting collaborative infrastructure safety.
We are a coalition of local property owners dedicated to ensuring the long-term safety, ecological preservation, and structural integrity of our neighborhood interface with the Phoenix Mountain Preserve. Our objective is straightforward: we advocate for transparent, data-driven engineering practices that protect both our natural municipal preserves and our private residential boundaries.
Below, we have documented the direct visual and spatial timeline of the current regional drainage modifications. Historical field data confirms that the natural topography of this watershed functioned perfectly for decades, naturally managing mountain runoff without compromising nearby residential foundations. By reviewing the physical baseline changes below, it becomes clear why verifying the underlying hydraulic calculations is essential to protecting our community.

Date | Status & Summary | Action |
Active Campaign | CURRENT REQUISITION: Review the complete engineering breakdown of why a horizontal layout creates a severe lateral risk vector to residential foundations, including our active technical document requests. | |
May 31, 2026 | Construction Pause & Counter-Reply Field telemetry confirms the horizontal expansion strips the watershed of its self-cleaning velocity, creating a silt trap vector. We have formally submitted a Technical Information Request for the city’s hydrology calculations. | |
May 29th 2026 | Municipal Correspondence: The City’s Reply Project management responded to initial outreach, citing a lack of mountain irrigation for vegetation, and stating concrete lining is limited to high-velocity zones. | |
Early May 2026 | Initial Community Platform: Our 5 Points The neighborhood alliance established its core 5-point platform demanding natural material usage, dirt stabilization, and corridor access control. |