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Indigenous Commission seeks new members; applications due by November 6
The Indigenous Commission is currently seeking new members to fill open seats.
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Flagstaff receives federal funding for Amtrak station accessibility enhancements
The City of Flagstaff has secured a $4,989,600 grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Railroad Administration.
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Flagstaff winter parking rules start Nov. 1 for efficient street maintenance
Winter parking restrictions in the City of Flagstaff will commence on November 1 and continue until April 1. During this period, parking on city streets and alleyways is prohibited from midnight to 7 a.m.
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Flagstaff opens public review for regional land use plan
The City of Flagstaff and Coconino County have opened a 60-day public review period for the Flagstaff Regional Land Use Plan 2045. Community members are encouraged to read the draft, submit comments, and attend related events until December 19.
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Prescribed burn planned southwest of Lynwood and Cheshire for October 23
A prescribed burn is scheduled to take place southwest of the Lynwood and Cheshire neighborhoods on Wednesday, October 23. The Flagstaff Fire Department will oversee the operation, targeting around 36 acres within the Jesse Gregg RX Units. On-site resources will include the City of Flagstaff Wildland Fire Management Module and representatives from the NAU School of Forestry.
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Flagstaff hosts gatherings for local food system stakeholders
The City of Flagstaff's Sustainability Division is organizing two community stakeholder gatherings. These events aim to engage Flagstaff’s food systems stakeholders in reflecting on the findings from the recently published Flagstaff & Northern Arizona Community Food Systems Assessment. Participants will have the chance to share their needs and priorities, which will contribute to developing a Food Action Plan. The goal is to create a resilient, equitable, accessible, and sustainable local food system in Flagstaff and Northern Arizona.
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Zuni Drive closure planned for road repair program
A section of Zuni Drive will be closed entirely from October 23 for two to three weeks. This closure is part of the City’s annual Road Repair and Street Safety Program. Initially, it was announced that the project would limit Zuni Drive to a single lane with flagging operations, but this has been revised to a full closure.
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Coconino County sees 141 lawyers with active licenses to practice law as of September
In September, Coconino County registered 141 lawyers with active licenses to practice.
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1 fewer lawyer with active license to practice in Coconino County during Q3 than previous quarter
Coconino County recorded a decline in the number of lawyers with active licenses in its legal scene during the third quarter of 2024, compared to the previous quarter, according to the State Bar of Arizona.
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Coconino County: Unchanged number of active licenses to practice law in September compared to previous month
There was the same amount of active legal licenses in Coconino County in September as the previous month, according to the State Bar of Arizona.
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Zuni Drive reconstruction set for Oct. 21; Lucky Lane project progresses ahead
As part of the annual Road Repair and Street Safety Program, the City of Flagstaff, in collaboration with its contractor C & E Paving and Grading, is set to reconstruct sections of Zuni Drive and Lucky Lane.
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Flagstaff promotes sustainability with drop-off day and fix-it clinic events
The City of Flagstaff Sustainability Office is encouraging residents to reduce landfill waste by participating in several events throughout October and November. These initiatives include a Drop-Off Day, a Fix-It Clinic, and a Pumpkin Drop-Off.
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Flagstaff announces facility closures for Indigenous Peoples Day
Flagstaff City Hall and several other city facilities will be closed on Monday, October 14, in observance of Indigenous Peoples Day. These closures include the East Flagstaff Community Library, Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library, Hal Jensen Recreation Center, Joe C. Montoya Community and Senior Center, and the Hazardous Products Center. City Hall offices will resume normal operations on Tuesday, October 15.
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Inner Basin Waterline repair project nears completion after wildfire damage
The City of Flagstaff and the Coconino National Forest's Flagstaff Ranger District have announced the substantial completion of the Inner Basin Waterline repair project. This initiative restored a crucial water pipeline that was damaged by post-wildfire flooding from the 2022 Pipeline Fire. The pipeline supplies two to four million gallons of water daily to Flagstaff.
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Flagstaff seeks public input on stormwater management design manual
Flagstaff residents are being encouraged to review and comment on the updated draft of the City's Stormwater Management Design Manual. This manual is designed to guide the design and evaluation of stormwater management facilities within Flagstaff's city limits.
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City of Flagstaff wins EPA WaterSense Partner of the Year award
The City of Flagstaff Water Conservation Program has been named the 2024 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) WaterSense Partner of the Year. The announcement was made on Thursday, Sept. 26, at the WaterSmart Innovations Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Flagstaff seeks community input for new city logo
The City of Flagstaff invites the community to take a short survey to share ideas for a new City logo. The survey will ask respondents about broad concepts that will serve as inspiration for the design of a new logo, as it is crucial to the City that the logo design represents the history, culture, and values of the Flagstaff community as a whole. This survey is the first of several opportunities for the community to provide direct feedback on the logo project. To access the survey, visit flagstaf.az.gov/logo. The deadline to complete the survey is Oct. 25, 2024.
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Flagstaff announces temporary closures for snowmelt system installation
The City of Flagstaff will start the Snowmelt System Installation Project at the Flagstaff Visitor Center on October 7, 2024. This project aims to improve safety and accessibility by installing a heated walkway to assist with snowmelt during winter. To complete this project, the west parking lot of the Visitor Center, including ChargePoint charging stations, will be closed to vehicles and pedestrians from October 7 to November 4. The Flagstaff Urban Trail System (FUTS) path along Route 66 and the north entrance of the Visitor Center will also be fully closed during this period.
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Flagstaff to host Indigenous Peoples Day celebration on October 14
The City of Flagstaff will host an Indigenous Peoples Day celebration on Monday, Oct. 14, 2024. The event, titled “Reflecting | Honoring | Resilience: Voices for Land and Community,” will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will feature presentations and cultural shares through songs and dances. Lunch will be served to attendees.
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Flagstaff completes landfill road reconstruction project
The City of Flagstaff has announced the completion of the Landfill Road Reconstruction Project. This project involved re-paving and improving the road from US Hwy 89 to the Cinder Lake Landfill, located northeast of Flagstaff. The reconstruction aims to provide reliable access to the landfill for customers and increase stormwater capacity along the road, addressing issues caused by wildfires and post-wildfire flooding in the area.