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Phoenix council approves Tanner Thomas Village veteran housing with community conditions
Summary
The Phoenix City Council approved the Tanner Thomas Village affordable housing project with a list of conditions requiring 24/7 security, an on-site veteran-focused case management plan, community oversight and SAMHSA-aligned behavioral health requirements.
The Phoenix City Council on March 3 approved the Tanner Thomas Village affordable housing project with a package of conditions intended to address neighborhood concerns and ensure services for veterans.
Councilwoman Keisha Hodge Washington, who introduced the motion, said the community had been “very clear” about the protections it wanted for the project and read a nine-part set of conditions into the record. The motion passed on a roll call vote recorded in the meeting.
The conditions, which Hodge Washington asked be imposed in a deed of trust or declaration of land use restrictions (or loan agreement as appropriate), require the developer to provide 24-hour, seven-days-a-week on-site security including monitored surveillance cameras and on-site security personnel; create a Community Advisory…
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