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Zoning Meeting Recap

Sheaborhood residents are concerned about possible traffic danger if zoning is changed.


It was a full house at Shadow Mountain High School on Thursday (Oct. 23) night regarding the rezoning of the office building at 3420 E Shea Blvd to Multifamily Residence (see highlighted area below).

The attorney showed renditions of the owner’s ideas of a 4-story apartment building with underground parking, a dog park, a pool, and a pickleball court. It would not be subsidized by the City to be Affordable Housing.

The group appeared to be unanimously opposed. Some complained about losing views or apartments not fitting our neighborhood style. But by far the largest concern was traffic. The office building parking lot has only two exits. One on the east and one on the west side of the building. Both exit onto Shea right at a highly congested area where cars are going west and merging onto the freeway going either north or south. In rush hour traffic, this area can be backed up to 36th St. An even worse scenario is pulling out onto Shea from the office plaza and trying to make a left to go east. This is impossible in rush hour traffic.

The attorney said no traffic studies have been done as of now, but stated the City of Phoenix will advise him as to what is required regarding traffic studies. There was no promise that a study would be done, or if it was, that it would be shared with the community. But the attorney was convinced that this rezoning and apartment project would not happen easily.

The audience was heated but kept in control. It was a great outpouring of voices from the Sheaborhood. A petition has been started about this issue. Here is the site in case you are interested www.sheaborhoodpc.org/.

This rezoning will have to go before the Village Planning Committee. This will be an important meeting for the community to attend. If it gets to that point, I will notify everyone on the details of the meeting.

Welcome to North 32nd St Renewed

Welcome to 32|Renewed! The pulse of North Phoenix’s 32nd Street Corridor.

Our neighborhood is experiencing a renewed cultural and economic expansion.  Municipal investments, business development, and passionate residents are growing our established community into a vibrant destination for entertainment, dining, shopping, and soaking in the beauty that North Phoenix has to offer.

I’m Louisa Ward, a Phoenix native.  I have lived in and loved this neighborhood for 27 years.  As a Realtor I sell homes across the valley, but I love calling our neighborhood home.  I am your local neighborhood specialist.  I specialize in Heritage Heights, Paradise Gardens, Sierra Bonita, and Mountain View Park subdivisions.  My daughters both went to Shea Middle School and Shadow Mountain High School.  I was an active participant in their schooling and was the team mom for their golf team.  When I’m not working or spending time with my family I can usually be found hiking Piestewa Peak or visiting our local Farmers Market at Roadrunner Park.  I love this area and know the many facets of this dynamic community.  I am excited to see the changes that take place over the next few years as the City of Phoenix helps revitalize the neighborhood.
Contact me at 602-769-6699, MyAzRealtyTeam@gmail, or my website MyAzRealtyTeam.com.

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City of Phoenix Housing Meetings

The city of Phoenix is looking to identify housing and community development needs in Phoenix for the next five-year period.  Comments received will be summarized and used to complete a needs assessment for the 2015-2020 Consolidation Plan.

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City Of Phoenix Meetings

There will be three public meetings in September.

Residents are invited to attend a public meeting and share their comments on community needs such as housing, homelessness, public infrastructure, and economic development activities at any of the following meetings:

5:30 to 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 8, Phoenix City Hall, 200 W. Washington St., first floor assembly room
5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, Desert West Community Center, 6501 W. Virginia Ave.
5:30 to 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 22, Neighborhood Resource Center, 2405 E. Broadway Road
The Consolidated Plan also will contain a yearly action plan that will identify programs and activities funded through the following U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) formula grant funds: Community Development Block Grant Funds (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships Program, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA).

Residents also can share input via email to rachel.milne@phoenix.gov or leave a comment on their hotline at 602-262-7281.

Or visit the City of Phoenix website for up to date news and information.

Make your voice heard by attending one of the meetings, emailing, or calling.  It’s your city-be involved!

New Phoenix Homes

Watt Communities of Arizona is building a new single family home development at 32nd street and Cactus in Phoenix called The Enclave.

EnclaveThe Enclave at 32nd St will be about 3.5 acres and situated on the southwestern corner of 32nd street and Cactus.  The move grows the company’s local presence and expands its product offerings to include single-family detached homes and urban townhomes in suburban neighborhoods.

Scheduled to break ground in late 2014 with models set to be completed by mid-2015,  The Enclave includes 31 two-story, single detached homes ranging from approximately 1700-200 square feet.  All homes will feature a welcoming front porch concept, creative side patios, builder installed front yards and common area landscaping, walkable interior courtyards, and private rear entry, two car garages.  The houses’ price range has yet to be determined.

“This development is based on a private drive design developed by our partners in California, and is a unique concept here in Arizona,” said Paul Timm, COO of Watt Communities of Arizona. “Having just one point of entry for the community adds a level of privacy and allows residents to own a small oasis within a bustling urban corridor. It is innovative housing in and active location, but also peaceful.”

The Enclave at 32nd street land acquisition closed escrow on May 13th for 1.275 million.

Steve Pritulsky, Watt Communities of Arizona president said that new homes in the area were few and far between since the downturn in the housing market.  Creating infill projects like these, he added, helped make the lots useable again.

“Typically, there’s a greater degree of profitability in the infill market,” Pritulsky said. “To some extent, they’re kind of insulated a great deal from direct competition.”

He said infill developments also directly help the community by using resources that already exist.

“So often you hear criticism that the development industry promotes sprawl and the outward march into the suburbs,” he said. “So I think one of the most basic things that it does for the community is that it leverages off of existing infrastructure, and it doesn’t create the need to basically expand the city. You’re filling in the gaps.”

This is exciting news for the community of 32nd st.  The vacant lot will finally have a purpose and is part of the 32 North revitalization plan.

Fun indoor play for the kids- Imagination Avenue

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Imagination Avenue offers indoor play for children ages 8 and under allowing kids to engage and interact with other children in the kids sized town.

They offer play dates, parties and special events throughout the summer. Adults are free. There are separate play areas for toddlers and a cafe with kid friendly food.

Get out of the heat and enjoy the fun at this great indoor playground. Call 602-765-3192 for more information.

 

Children Under 1 $5.00 / *Free with paid admission
Children Ages 1 -10 $9.00
Children Over 10 Free
Adults Free
10 Play Pack $65.00 + Tax
Annual Pass $120.00 + Tax ($25 for additional child)