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Flagstaff updates wording in affordable-housing incentive policy; council confirms $250,000 budget allocation
Summary
Council adopted a technical amendment to the city’s Incentive Policy for Affordable Housing (IPPA) to modernize terms, clarify eligible fees (including water/sewer system fees), and link income tables to current AMI charts; council members discussed funding levels and process for future comprehensive revisions.
The Flagstaff City Council adopted a technical amendment to the city’s Incentive Policy for Affordable Housing (IPPA) on May 20 to update terminology, clarify eligible fees and replace outdated tables with links to the city’s current area median income (AMI) charts.
Housing planning manager Jennifer Michaelson told council the changes are primarily technical: replacing references to the old Development Review Board with the inter-division staff review, clarifying that water and sewer system charges (meter, capacity, connection and associated taxes) are included under the policy’s eligible fees, and…
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