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Flagstaff updates 10-year housing plan, reports progress and 33 strategies for 2025–26

3475698 · May 23, 2025
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Summary

City staff told the Housing Commission that Flagstaff’s 10-year housing plan has produced more than 2,000 created or preserved units and outlines 33 strategies for fiscal year 2025–26, while keeping the plan’s goal to cut affordable housing need in half within 10 years.

Adrianna Fisher, the Housing Program Manager and Housing Commission liaison, told the Flagstaff Housing Commission on May 20 that the city’s 10-year housing plan has moved from blueprint to implementation and that staff has identified 33 strategies to advance in fiscal year 2025–26.

Fisher said the plan sets a goal to cut Flagstaff’s affordable housing need in half over the next 10 years and seeks to support at least 6,000 moderate-income residents by creating or preserving 7,976 housing units by 2031, with a target that at least 10% of those units be affordable.

The update matters because it translates a council-declared housing emergency and a multi-year community planning process into specific actions and budget requests. Fisher described the plan as the city’s “blueprint” guiding housing programs, funding decisions…

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