Flagstaff planners take six hours of testimony on The Standard project but make no decision

Artist rendering of “The Standard” multi story student housing project
Artist rendering of “The Standard” multi story student housing project

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Arizona Daily Sun

The residents of Arrowhead Village trailer park and La Plaza Vieja will have to wait two weeks before learning if a 650-bed student-oriented housing complex passes muster with the Flagstaff Planning and Zoning Commission.

The commission, which is an all-volunteer citizen advisory panel, listened to more than six hours of technical details and public comments about the project —known as The Standard — before continuing the rezoning request two weeks to its next regular meeting.

The project will still go on July 1 before the elected Flagstaff City Council, which has the final say on the rezoning.

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