Flagstaff high occupancy plan additions include historic centers, parks

The main entrance to the Fremont Station off campus housing complex passes the completed building #4. /Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily Sun

By Corina Vanek | Arizona Daily Sun

Flagstaff can’t keep out high-density student housing complexes.

But under new rules being proposed by the city, it can try to make them more acceptable to the neighbors.

Two examples are a historic activity center designation and a change in policy to allow smaller city-owned pocket parks. They are the latest updates to the plan the city of Flagstaff is creating to address future high occupancy housing projects.

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