Urban Phoenix neighbors push back on luxury gated homes next to uptown light rail

(City of Phoenix)

By Katya Schwenk | Phoenix New Times

A new housing development proposed along the western edge of Steele Indian School Park has all the trappings of classic Phoenix suburbia.

Except that it’s not in the suburbs. It sits squarely in Phoenix, just north of midtown.

Some argue the project is considered infill development and not an escapist utopia for people who want their suburban-style life.

Either way, the area has received significant taxpayer money for pedestrian-friendly transit development.

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