Council approves multifamily housing revenue bonds for Emery Heights
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The council approved issuance of multifamily housing revenue bonds for Emery Heights; one councilmember did not participate in the vote.
The Phoenix City Council voted to approve issuance of multifamily housing revenue bonds for Emery Heights on April 23. The motion passed with seven votes in favor and no votes opposed; one councilmember did not participate in the vote.
Council members indicated the action represented "more investment in housing," and Councilwoman Pastor registered support. Councilmember Hutch Washington (referred to in the transcript as not participating) did not take part in the roll call. The council recorded the vote as 7–0 with Hutch Washington not participating.
City staff provided no additional funding amounts or the bond series number during the on-record discussion in the transcript; those details were not specified during the floor remarks recorded in the meeting.
The council handled this item after a broader consent motion and noted the item separately at the dais before taking the roll call.
