Joe Gilmore

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City Council proposal angers residents concerned about unregistered group homes

The Downtown, Aviation, Economy and Innovation Subcommittee held a discussion on the regulation of group homes and advanced a $250,000 grant for a downtown historic building to full Council. Council debated a text amendment to a zoning ordinance...

Advocacy groups merge to improve affordable housing, alleviate homelessness

The Arizona Housing Alliance and the Arizona Coalition to End Homelessness merged to bring together two organizations with similar goals to advocate for affordable housing.

City looks to develop, preserve historic Knipe House property

The city of Phoenix is taking proposals from the public on how to best develop the Leighton G. Knipe House property. The proposals will decide the future of the historic property, located at Second and Portland streets, as...

Local home gets historic zoning despite concerns

A historic home in downtown Phoenix was granted historic preservation overlay zoning, going against the wishes of the property's current owner.

“Not an identity, but rather a circumstance:” Panel aims to dispel stigmas surrounding homelessness

Panelists including a former member of the homeless community gathered at the First Congregational United Church of Christ Thursday evening to discuss the myths and realities of homelessness. Discussion centered around fighting misconceptions and falsehoods regarding homelessness. ForĀ instance,...

City Council approves election rules, budgets

Phoenix City Council approved the 2017 Campaign Information Act, setting rules for the upcoming election.