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May Hicks house moved to city property; staff to begin stabilization and condition assessment

3475692 · May 23, 2025
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After a high‑profile relocation on May 18–21, the May Hicks house is now on city property. Staff said stabilization and a condition assessment are next steps; initial funding sources include Arizona Community Foundation and a Route 66 association grant and staff plan to use an on‑call contractor for immediate stabilization work.

The May Hicks house — the historic structure that prompted a city‑led relocation effort — has been moved to a temporary city site and will undergo stabilization, Flagstaff heritage staff said May 21.

Staff reported the house was slid onto a city Public Works parcel (the material recycling facility) during a coordinated move earlier in the month. “The big 1 is the house has moved. So there's no longer under threat of the wrecking ball,” staff told commissioners, and the city has posted drone…

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