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Apache Junction council delays vote on 300‑unit downtown LIHTC project after debate over on‑site manager and traffic

City of Apache Junction City Council · December 3, 2025
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Summary

The City Council voted 4–3 on Dec. 2 to continue consideration of a conditional use permit for a 300‑unit Low‑Income Housing Tax Credit development at Idaho and Scenic to Dec. 16 so the developer can study whether an on‑site manager unit or other staffing arrangement is feasible; the proposal drew mixed public comment about traffic, upkeep and downtown character.

The Apache Junction City Council on Dec. 2 voted 4–3 to continue consideration of a conditional use permit for a 300‑unit multifamily project proposed for the southeast corner of Idaho and Scenic Street, giving the developer until the council’s Dec. 16 meeting to return with a plan addressing on‑site management and traffic concerns.

Nick Leftwich, the city’s principal planner, told the council the Rohrs 88 North proposal is in the downtown B‑3 zoning district, complies with setbacks, landscaping and parking standards and was recommended for approval 4–1 by the Planning and Zoning Commission subject to the staff‑report conditions. Leftwich said the site plan includes a multiuse trail intended to improve downtown connectivity and that the applicant proposes about 670 parking spaces.

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