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Ahwatukee Foothills (also Ahwatukee) is an urban village of Phoenix, Arizona. Ahwatukee forms the southernmost portion of Phoenix, and is considered part of the East Valley region of the Phoenix metropolitan area. [4] In 2022, Niche rated Ahwatukee "#1 in Best Neighborhoods to Live in Phoenix". [5]
This map shows the Urban Villages in Phoenix, Arizona. Ahwatukee Foothills is highlighted in red. I created it in Inkscape using data from the City of Phoenix Website, specifically the Urban Village Planners Map. Date: 15 April 2008: Source: My own work, based on government information.
The landmark Mystery Castle is located within its foothills. There is a variety of flora and fauna within South Mountain Park. One of the most notable flora is the Elephant tree (Bursera microphylla), which exhibits multiple contorted trunk architecture. [4] A "carrot tailed" Chuckwalla at South Mountain Park
Ahwatukee Foothills, which is an urban village of the City of Phoenix, is normally considered to be part of the East Valley as well. [ 4 ] Valley Metro defines its East Valley service area for its ADA Paratransit service to include Chandler , Gilbert , Mesa , Tempe , and Scottsdale.
Arizona State Route 202 (SR 202) or Loop 202 (202L) is a semi-beltway circling the eastern and southern areas of the Phoenix metropolitan area in central Maricopa County, Arizona. It traverses the eastern end and the southern end of the city of Phoenix , in addition to the cities of Tempe , Mesa , Chandler , and Gilbert , and is a vital route ...
Clickable map of Arizona area codes in blue (and border states) The U.S. state of Arizona is served by five telephone area codes in three numbering plan areas: Area codes 602, 480, and 623 serve the Phoenix metropolitan area. The three area codes were recombined in 2023 into an overlay complex after a 1999 split:
view of North Phoenix and Phoenix Mountains. North/Northwest Phoenix is a region in the city of Phoenix, Arizona.While the area with this name has no official separate status, it usually refers to the Urban Villages of Paradise Valley (not to be confused with the independent town of Paradise Valley), North Mountain, Deer Valley, Desert View, and North Gateway.
After Wormser's death on April 25, 1898, most of his real estate holdings were purchased on January 9, 1901, by land and cattle magnate Dwight B. Heard, who also ran The Arizona Republican (now The Arizona Republic) newspaper from 1912 until his death in 1929. This land, which includes most of the northeast part of South Phoenix, became the ...