Thomas Galvin, Maricopa County Board Chairman, and Rose Law Group partner, remarks about the opening of a new affordable housing complex in central Phoenix

BY KTAR

PHOENIX — As the state continues to face an affordable housing crisis, Maricopa County officials announced the opening of a new affordable housing complex in central Phoenix.

The 66-unit complex called Acacia Heights II, near Seventh Avenue and Camelback Road, is the second of three phases of the development plan, according to a Maricopa County press release.

“Too many Maricopa County families are struggling to make ends meet and find a safe, comfortable and affordable place to live,” Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin said in the release.

“Maricopa County strives to be part of the solution by helping hard working families spend less time worrying about their living situation and more time being present with their families and earning a living.”

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