Phoenix to get $10M for 2 new affordable housing projects
Sourced By: KTAR News
The Phoenix City Council voted to accept $10 million in federal and county funds to launch two new affordable housing projects during a meeting last month.
The money will come from Maricopa County, which will share a portion of federal funds it received through the American Rescue Plan Act.
Half of the $10 million payout will go towards converting a former Super 8 Motel near Northern Avenue and Interstate 17 into a supportive housing facility.
“This will create safe affordable housing units at a critical time for our community,” Councilwoman Betty Guardado, who oversees the district the 125-room hotel was in, said at a meeting.
The former Super 8 hotel is located at 8130 N. Black Canyon Highway.
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