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Carbon Neutrality, High Occupancy Housing Highlights Flagstaff City Council Work Session Tuesday
The Flagstaff City Council will review a draft of the city’s carbon neutrality plan at their Tuesday work session. City staff will ask the council to consider two possible scenarios for the city to reach its carbon neutrality goals, with Scenario A being more intense, or a less intense Scenario B. Councilmember Adam Shimoni joined Peter and Dave Monday morning and spoke of plans for carbon sequestration, which is a process of removing carbon from the environment, but said he hopes that carbon emissions can be reduced first. In addition, the council will also look at ways to modify zoning codes for high occupancy housing, which Shimoni said were only for developments where 100-percent of the units are classified as affordable. Tuesday’s work session starts at 3 p.m. and you can see it on the city’s website.