FLAGSTAFF — The City of Flagstaff is hosting two flooding community meetings this fall to discuss ongoing infrastructure projects, flood modeling, winter preparations and short-term mitigations, as well as answer questions from residents.
Schultz Creek/ Pipeline West
- Monday, Oct. 30, 5:30 – 7 p.m.
- Flagstaff City Hall, Council Chambers (211 W Aspen Ave)
- This community meeting is specifically targeted towards residents who live in the Coconino Estates and Coyote Springs neighborhoods.
- Virtual participation, such as asking questions virtually, will not be available. Residents should attend in person to ask specific questions or email questions to info@pipelinewestflooding.com.
Spruce Wash/ Museum Flood Area
- Thursday, Nov. 2, 5:30 – 7 p.m.
- Flagstaff City Hall, Council Chambers (211 W Aspen Ave)
- This community meeting is specifically targeted towards residents who live in the Paradise, Grandview and Sunnyside neighborhoods.
- Virtual participation, such as asking questions virtually, will not be available. Residents should attend in person to ask specific questions or email questions to info@museumfloodprojects.com.
The meetings will be streamed online and can be viewed at flagstaff.az.gov/1461/Streaming-City-Council-Meetings. Complete recordings of the meetings will also be uploaded to the City’s website after the meetings.
For reference, a map of Flagstaff neighborhoods and subdivisions is available here.
Reasonable efforts will be made to assist and accommodate persons with disabilities desiring to attend the meeting. If you need assistance, please email sarah.langley@flagstaffaz.gov.