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Flagstaff Local Frequency: Safety, Spring Weather, and Community Growth
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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Thursday, April 9th.
Folks, yesterday brought some serious tension right downtown when shots were fired near the public library, prompting a full lockdown at City Hall. Authorities responded swiftly, securing the area and ensuring everyone's safety, but it serves as a stark reminder to stay vigilant in our community spaces. No injuries were reported, and investigations are ongoing, highlighting how quickly things can escalate and the importance of quick action from our local responders.
Shifting to brighter skies, our weather is heating up today with highs pushing toward 91 degrees under mostly sunny conditions, perfect for getting out and about. But hold onto your hats, winds are ramping up, with gusts in Flagstaff expected to hit 40 to 45 miles per hour or more by the weekend. Cooler air and possible showers roll in Saturday, dropping temps to the mid-80s, which could make for some refreshing hikes if the rain holds off. Always check road conditions by calling 511 before heading out, especially on those gusty days.
Speaking of community moves, the City Council is gearing up for their April 23rd Budget Retreat, where they'll discuss a proposed primary property tax levy increase. It's a chance for you to weigh in on how we fund our streets, parks, and services, so mark your calendars and show up. Meanwhile, construction kicks off soon on the Meade Lane Drainage Improvement project, replacing old storm drains with bigger ones to handle heavy rains better, keeping our neighborhoods safer from flooding.
After a winter with way less snow, tying for the third-driest March on record at just 26.6 inches, our tourism took a hit, down about 2 percent overall. But Flagstaff's resilience shines through, with restaurants and shops pivoting to spring vibes. Discover Flagstaff is pushing all our four-season draws, from trail runs in the peaks to craft brews downtown. Today, check out Babbitt Ranches marking 140 years with events celebrating our ranching heritage, or snag tickets for local music at the Orpheum. Families can hit the new Montalvo STEM Education Community Center once it opens, sparking young minds with hands-on science.
Coconino County just unanimously approved the Flagstaff Regional Land Use Plan as part of Envision 2045, guiding smart growth that protects our forests while welcoming new homes and businesses. It's about balancing progress with the natural beauty that makes Flagstaff home.
This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Folks, yesterday brought some serious tension right downtown when shots were fired near the public library, prompting a full lockdown at City Hall. Authorities responded swiftly, securing the area and ensuring everyone's safety, but it serves as a stark reminder to stay vigilant in our community spaces. No injuries were reported, and investigations are ongoing, highlighting how quickly things can escalate and the importance of quick action from our local responders.
Shifting to brighter skies, our weather is heating up today with highs pushing toward 91 degrees under mostly sunny conditions, perfect for getting out and about. But hold onto your hats, winds are ramping up, with gusts in Flagstaff expected to hit 40 to 45 miles per hour or more by the weekend. Cooler air and possible showers roll in Saturday, dropping temps to the mid-80s, which could make for some refreshing hikes if the rain holds off. Always check road conditions by calling 511 before heading out, especially on those gusty days.
Speaking of community moves, the City Council is gearing up for their April 23rd Budget Retreat, where they'll discuss a proposed primary property tax levy increase. It's a chance for you to weigh in on how we fund our streets, parks, and services, so mark your calendars and show up. Meanwhile, construction kicks off soon on the Meade Lane Drainage Improvement project, replacing old storm drains with bigger ones to handle heavy rains better, keeping our neighborhoods safer from flooding.
After a winter with way less snow, tying for the third-driest March on record at just 26.6 inches, our tourism took a hit, down about 2 percent overall. But Flagstaff's resilience shines through, with restaurants and shops pivoting to spring vibes. Discover Flagstaff is pushing all our four-season draws, from trail runs in the peaks to craft brews downtown. Today, check out Babbitt Ranches marking 140 years with events celebrating our ranching heritage, or snag tickets for local music at the Orpheum. Families can hit the new Montalvo STEM Education Community Center once it opens, sparking young minds with hands-on science.
Coconino County just unanimously approved the Flagstaff Regional Land Use Plan as part of Envision 2045, guiding smart growth that protects our forests while welcoming new homes and businesses. It's about balancing progress with the natural beauty that makes Flagstaff home.
This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI