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Developer presents 50-unit workforce housing plan for Show Low, seeks district support

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A developer told the Show Low Unified District board that a proposed roughly 50‑unit workforce housing project aimed at teachers and other local workers would be built on East Wolford at Eighth Street and requested a letter of support from the district; no board action was taken at the meeting.

Jim Hammett, a consultant with White Mountain Advisory Group, told the Show Low Unified District Board of Education on March meeting night that his group is working with the City of Show Low on a proposed workforce housing project intended primarily for teachers, first responders, health care and retail workers.

Hammett said the project would be “approximately 50 units,” located on a parcel under contract on East Wolford at Eighth Street that he described as already entitled and convenient. He said the units would be factory‑built by a company he identified as Zenni Homes and that the development would mainly offer two‑ and three‑bedroom walk‑up apartments. Hammett estimated a construction timeline of about 24 months from approval and said the city would…

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