Housing in Flagstaff

Housing in Flagstaff

Flagstaff’s housing problem is acute, and I know it can sometimes feel like not enough is being done to address it. I wish we had double the resources to tackle this problem, but we’re making progress—due, in large part, to the partnerships the city has with our non-profit housing partners combined with some smart investments of our resources. Yet, there’s still much work to do. First, I’ll speak to the housing programs led by the city’s housing section and some of the work of our non-profit partners. The City of Flagstaff Housing Authority owns two, and manages three, rental developments totaling 345 units serving low-income residents with incomes from 50% to 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI). The AMI is set by the U.S….

Opportunities for Flagstaff

Opportunities for Flagstaff

Since taking office in 2022, I’ve become involved with several organizations that assist me in advocating on behalf of our community and also provide funding opportunities for Flagstaff. I’m interested and deeply committed to supporting and enacting policies in these areas for the benefit of our community. The U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) is an outstanding resource. They keep me apprised of topics important to Flagstaff on the national front, facilitate access to administration and federal agency staff, offer in-depth policy discussions, plus I learn how other communities are tackling problems similar to ours. Additionally, they provide training and small grants that city staff (such as parks and recreation, sustainability, public safety, and housing) has access to. I’ll be lobbying with the USCM’s task force…

I’m on the ballot!

I’m on the ballot!

With your help, I turned in 1,415 signatures and I’ll be on the November ballot! Now’s the time that I can really use your help. Please consider a donation or signing up to volunteer. Thank you!

Sign my petition electronically!

Sign my petition electronically!

Your help is needed so that my name will be on the 2024 ballot! We’ve accomplished a lot, but of course there’s so much more to do. I hope you’ll stick with me so we can keep up the momentum we’ve achieved on our workforce housing, climate action, transportation infrastructure, and catastrophic wildland prevention work. If you want to see what I’m working on week-to-week, you can always view my schedule on the City’s website! I need 1,131 valid signatures to qualify for the ballot, so after you’ve signed, can you share this link or the graphic below with 5 friends? Many thanks!

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