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The Arizona Department of Housing awarded $2 million to an Indigenous-led, Utah-based nonprofit to address housing needs on the Navajo Nation. It’s the first time money from the state’s housing trust fund has been allocated to a nonprofit group.
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The City of Sedona has opted to renew a program that incentivizes property owners to rent to locals instead of turning homes into short-term rentals.
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A report from Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies says the United States is ill-prepared to ensure housing and care for the growing ranks of America's older people.
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A new report found Flagstaff is the eighth most expensive small city in the U.S. with a median rent of $2,153 a month.
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The Navajo Nation has received a $55 million grant to help Navajo homeowners with mortgage payments and home repairs.
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Nearly 100 cities throughout the state have signed on to a new push to better regulate short-term rentals, including multiple communities in northern Arizona.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded $850,000 to two organizations to combat discriminatory housing practices in Arizona.
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Arizona will not approve new housing construction on the fast-growing edges of metro Phoenix that rely on groundwater thanks to years of overuse and a multi-decade drought that is sapping its water supply.
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All public schools will receive $300 million in one-time funding as a supplement to their basic aid payments. However, the money can’t be used to raise teacher pay.
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Flagstaff Shelter Services will use nearly $9 million from the Arizona Department of Housing to purchase a hotel. It will be turned into 103 units of “transitional bridge housing” for unhoused individuals and families.