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Advocates say the increase could make public leadership more accessible to a financially diverse population and increase competition for public office.
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Finding affordable housing has long been an issue in the City of Flagstaff and the problem is getting worse. The city has an ambitious ten-year plan with a goal of reducing the affordable housing need by half.
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Coconino County officials have approved $11.5 million for small-scale flood mitigation near Flagstaff. It follows a summer of devastating flooding caused by major wildfires on the San Francisco Peaks.
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Members of Congress recently toured the site of a major infrastructure project planned for downtown Flagstaff. It’ll upgrade roads and pedestrian safety initiatives and complete a long-running flood control project.
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Members of several Southwestern tribes gathered in Flagstaff Monday to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day. It’s part of a growing movement in the U.S. in lieu of Columbus Day to recognize Native American culture and identity.
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Communities across the country are celebrating Indigenous People's Day today. The City of Flagstaff is hosting a virtual and in-person event at City Hall.
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The Flagstaff City Council on Tuesday is set to give an update on mitigation efforts in the Museum Fire flood area on the city’s east side.
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The federal government will allocate more than 32 million dollars to pedestrian safety and infrastructure projects in downtown Flagstaff. Officials say it’s the largest investment in the city since the construction interstates 17 and 40 decades ago.
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The City of Flagstaff will raise its minimum wage to $16.80 an hour at the beginning of next year. It’s a jump of a $1.30 and comes as inflation across the country remains at a 40-year high.
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Flagstaff currently has one of the highest minimum wage rates in the state at $15.50 per hour.