Flag postpones bond decisions but moves toward housing

The Flagstaff City Council. Pictured from left to right, Jim McCarthy, Austin Aslan, Mayor Coral Evans, Charlie Odegaard, Jamie Whelan, Vice-Mayor Adam Shimoni and Regina Salas. / Photo Jake Bacon / Arizona Daily Sun

By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun

Flagstaff City Council didn’t come to a final decision about all the bonds they want to see on the 2020 ballot on Tuesday night, but what was clear was the council’s support for a housing bond.

Every member of the council but one said they supported placing some kind of housing bond on the ballot, with many calling the issue their top priority.

Housing was just one of several issues the council is considering asking voters to approve bonds for. Other issues include funding for new parks and recreation facilities, open space, forest restoration and the pension liability.

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