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2022 YEAR IN REVIEW | CITY OF FLAGSTAFF

City of Flagstaff Year in Review: Housing, transportation key considerations as city develops

The year 2022 found the City of Flagstaff in the midst of growing pains, as the past 10 years have brought over 10,000 more residents to a city confinedÌý by national forest â€� to say nothing of the nearly 6 million visitors who pass through annually.

Flagstaff felt the squeeze, and it endeavored to house and transport its people adequately. It hasn’t always been comfortable, but through the aches of development, the city has kept a keen eye on it growing future by incorporating sustainability goals focused on carbon neutrality and a healthy, thriving populace. Oh, yeah, and In-N-Out burgers, too.

Flagstaff minimum wage to rise again due to inflation, eliciting mixed responses
Flagstaff City Council unanimously adopts 10-year housing plan
Rental attainability report highlights extreme Flagstaff housing crisis
Priced out: The faces of Flagstaff's housing crisis
Housing development, demolition of historic landmark in Flagstaff delayed
The Big Shift: Flagstaff City Council discusses transportation solutions, reconsiders Lone Tree overpass
City of Flagstaff takes ‘massive� steps toward prioritizing pedestrians, cyclists over cars
Flagstaff adopts Active Transportation Master Plan for improved walking and biking
Flagstaff City Council gives direction on design of Lone Tree-Butler intersection
Lone Tree Overpass expected to reduce spending in Flagstaff’s Southside businesses
Children’s safety a concern for new roundabout design
City of Flagstaff moves forward with roundabout design
Flagstaff City Council approves footprint for Fourth Street/Cedar/Lockett roundabout
Indigenous Community and Cultural Center emerges as priority in Flagstaff's Thorpe Park designs
Flagstaff’s latest Thorpe Park design centers Indigenous community requests, includes more open space
Flagstaff residents claim low-quality living in ‘luxury� Elara apartments � but who’s responsible?
How a man-made lake sunk Continental Country Club into bankruptcy
Deeper into Lake Elaine: Residents contend lake is not to blame for country club’s bankruptcy
Bankrupt Flagstaff country club passes controversial ballot to increase dues
It’s official: In-N-Out Burger is finally coming to Flagstaff

Editor Chris Etling took this video of the annual Fourth of July parade on Monday as the Daily Sun's float worked its way through downtown Flagstaff.



Sean Golightly can be reached atÌý[email protected].
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