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Phoenix council approves District 5 affordable housing, vertical farming and public art projects
Summary
The council approved three District 5 initiatives: a True Local Solar Container Farm project, Habitat for Humanity infill housing for eight households at or below 80% AMI, and a 55th Avenue public art shade structure; staff and council noted community partnerships and a Jan. 24 ribbon cutting for the farm.
The Phoenix City Council approved a set of District 5 projects on Dec. 18 that include an urban vertical‑farming pilot, Habitat for Humanity infill housing and a public art installation.
Councilwoman Guardado described the True Local Solar Container Farm, led by Homer/Home Farms in partnership with the Office of Environmental Programs, Salt River Project and Arizona State University. The…
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