In southeast Mesa, a large stone wall stands as more than just a barrier; it represents a dividing line between neighbors, their opinions, and city plans to open a closed section of Crismon Road to traffic. The city has eyed reopening this dusty, quarter-mile stretch since 2001, incorporating it into master transportation plans and initiating previous rounds of public input.
Currently closed to cars all the way to Elliott Road, the stretch is frequented by local residents for exercise. City leaders emphasize the potential benefits of traffic flow and access, but not all neighbors are convinced.
“It’s a neighborhood concern for anybody who’s had kids,” said retired police officer Christopher Emmons, who has lived nearby for two decades. Emmons opposes the reopening, citing fears that increased traffic will pose risks for children crossing the street on bikes, walking, jogging, and heading to nearby schools…