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Council gives direction to move historic Huening House; staff to explore relocation, grants and reuse

Show Low City Council · January 8, 2026
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Summary

Council heard options for the downtown house at 100 N. 11th St. and gave staff general direction to plan to move the structure toward Union, investigate CDBG and other grant options, and coordinate the move with restroom and Ramada site work; a mover estimated relocation-only at about $777,000.

City staff presented options for the small, aging structure on the downtown parcel at 100 North 11th Street (referred to in meeting materials as the Hooning/Huening House) and sought council direction on whether to demolish or relocate the structure as part of a planned plaza, restroom and Ramada project.

Staff said lifting and relocating the building onto a new two-foot-high stem wall closer to the southern boundary would cost approximately $777,000 for relocation only; that estimate does not include asbestos abatement, new plumbing and electrical,…

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