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Lawyer: HOAs could probably block casitas

With Phoenix City Council preparing to take up two controversial zoning code amendments next Wednesday, Sept. 6, an Ahwatukee expert on real estate law has shed some light on a

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How are the Valley's largest cities addressing the housing shortage?


How are the Valley’s largest cities addressing the housing shortage?
In 2020 the Phoenix City Council unanimously approved its housing plan with the goal of creating or preserving 50,000 housing units by 2030.
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In 2020 the Phoenix City Council unanimously approved its housing plan with the goal of creating or preserving 50,000 housing units by 2030.
The decision came after a housing needs assessment showed the City has a shortage of 163,067 housing units. Of those 99,581 units need subsidies for lower-income residents, and 63,486 are needed for residents who can afford market rate. At the time of assessment, the city had a total of 555,013 households.

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CVS Health to Invest $12.4 Million in Affordable Housing and Expand No-Cost Preventive Health Screenings in Phoenix


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WOONSOCKET, R.I., March 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- CVS Health (NYSE: CVS) today announced it will invest $12.4 million to build 60 new units of affordable housing in south Phoenix and expand the company's no-cost preventive health screening program, Project Health, in the greater Phoenix area as part of CVS Health's commitment to provide $600 million over five years to address racial inequity and social determinants of health in Black communities. 
"When people have access to high-quality, affordable housing and services like preventive screenings, it puts them in a better position to take care of their health and manage chronic disease," said David Casey, SVP and Chief Diversity Officer, CVS Health. "As part of our commitment to address social justice and racial inequity, we're addressing social determinants of health at the community level, which is where we can make a meaningful and lasting impact."

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