Flagstaff struggles to keep low-income housing

If a developer's rezoning application is approved by the city, 56 families at the Arrowhead Village trailer park will have to move. But low income housing in Flagstaff is sparse. /  Laurel Morales
If a developer’s rezoning application is approved by the city, 56 families at the Arrowhead Village trailer park will have to move. But low income housing in Flagstaff is sparse. / Laurel Morales

By  Laurel Morales | KJZZ

In a growing college town like Flagstaff it’s often a struggle to find both low-income housing and student housing.

A new project for off campus housing at Northern Arizona University may result in the eviction of more than 50 families at a nearby trailer park. And they say they have no place to go.

Other college towns like Berkeley and Santa Barbara in California and Santa Fe, N.M., face similar problems.

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