Minimum wage, zoning amendments highlights in Flagstaff Mayor Coral Evans’ first year

Coral Evans, first African-American elected mayor of Flagstaff. /PHOTO- Courtesy of Coral4Flagstaff.com

By Corina Vanek  | Arizona Daily Sun

Photographs of people around the city cover the lavender walls of the mayor’s office while colorful figurines sit on the edge of the desk. The window frames an unobstructed view of the snow-covered San Francisco Peaks.

“I remember the first time I walked into the mayor’s office, it was scary. I was determined, but it was scary,” Flagstaff Mayor Coral Evans said. “I want everyone who comes in here to see something they can connect with that makes them feel comfortable and welcome here.”

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