When people inquire about The Landings of Prescott Valley, we always ask how they heard of us. Many times, it is because our families in the area have watched The Landings being built. Here are some fun numbers that relate to our beautiful building: 62,717 square feet 34 air handlers circulating fresh air 4.78 acres 106 units 125 residents when we are fully occupied 375 meals served daily to those 125 residents 75 approximate number of employees to care for those 125 … [Read more...] about Exploring The Landings of Prescott Valley
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NEW: Governor Ducey Announces $7 Million For Housing And Rental Assistance
Governor Doug Ducey today announced $7 million to expand available rental assistance and help keep people in their homes. The funding comes from the Crisis Contingency and Safety Net Fund, established in March through a bipartisan state budget agreement that added $50 million for Arizona’s COVID-19 response. “Ensuring Arizonans have safe, reliable housing during this pandemic is critical,” said Governor Ducey. “With today’s funding, we are expanding efforts to keep all Arizonans in their … [Read more...] about NEW: Governor Ducey Announces $7 Million For Housing And Rental Assistance
AMA, Rental Property Owners Disappointed As AZ Supreme Court Declines to Review State’s Eviction Order
The Arizona Multihousing Association (AMA) and thousands of struggling rental housing owners expressed deep disappointment today at news that the Arizona Supreme Court has refused to hear a special action seeking to invalidate the Executive Order delaying evictions. In declining to hear the lawsuit, the high court has left many of the state’s rental property owners with little hope as they try to navigate six months of unpaid rent and an uncertain future. The special action argued that … [Read more...] about AMA, Rental Property Owners Disappointed As AZ Supreme Court Declines to Review State’s Eviction Order
Future Housing in the Prescott Regional Airport Area
One of my driving issues has and will continue to be economic development in Prescott. A diverse workforce is the key to a vibrant and thriving community. Closely aligned with a diverse workforce is the need for adequate, affordable housing. If we are to promote jobs for young people in the area, then we must also have available housing suited to growing families. Recently, the Prescott City Council discussed annexation of Antelope Crossing, a planned residential, workforce housing development … [Read more...] about Future Housing in the Prescott Regional Airport Area
Addressing Housing for Recovering Addicts
I hear you. District 1 residents are upset – and that’s putting it mildly – with the large number of homes housing recovering drug and alcohol addicts. The City of Prescott and other communities are doing what they can, but cities and counties need the legislature’s help. We can’t ban group homes outright; federal housing law forbids it. So, cities have enacted zoning laws to spread out facilities and keep them from concentrating in a neighborhood. Prescott has one of the most cutting-edge … [Read more...] about Addressing Housing for Recovering Addicts