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Consultant Martina Kuehl presents draft Unincorporated Pinal County housing plan, recommends nonprofit partner and site pilots

Pinal County Board of Supervisors · March 11, 2026
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Consultant Martina Kuehl told the Board the draft housing plan (Arizona Department of Housing grant) targets 10‑year goals including 150 rental units for lowest‑income households, 140 homeownership opportunities and rehabilitation or replacement of 100 homes, and recommends piloting development at county land such as 11 Mile Corner.

Martina Kuehl, the consultant leading the Unincorporated Pinal County housing plan, presented a draft that she said was funded by an Arizona Department of Housing grant and developed through 15 months of assessments, outreach and interdepartmental work. Kuehl told the Board the plan’s purpose is to support economic vitality by increasing housing availability and affordability across income levels.

Kuehl summarized key findings from the housing needs assessment: migration accounted for about 80 percent of household growth between 2017 and 2022, about half of in‑migrants came from Maricopa County, and that pattern contributed to prolonged demand for single‑family homes. She gave long‑term comparisons showing the median…

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