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Phoenix plans to offer The Zone residents shelter as clearout begins

As the city prepares to empty the area, The Arizona Republic breaks down who lives in "The Zone," why it s being disbanded and what happens next.

Who s Who in 2022: Dieter Gable, TBConsulting

Never before has the businesses community needed great leaders like Dieter Gable, CEO of TBConsulting, who made Az Business magazine’s lists of Who’s Who in 2022.

Who s Who in 2022: Andy Kvesic, Radix Law

JohnsonRauhoff Expands into Chicago Market And Staffs Up Home Studio

Phoenix Says No To Low-Barrier Shelter, But Debate Not Over

Trash outside tents near Ninth Avenue and Jackson Street on Feb. 5, 2020. After a two year process, Phoenix leaders approved more shelter beds for the Human Services Campus. But homeless service providers didn’t get all they wanted. Existing zoning limited the campus near 13th Avenue and Madison Street to 425 beds. Wednesday night, the council approved adding 275 more shelter beds near downtown, along with 200 more beds during harsh weather. But the majority of council members did not support a new 100-bed low-barrier shelter. Low-barrier shelters usually have fewer rules and welcome people as they are. The motion approved by the council defined low barrier as servicing people convicted of sex offenses, actively using drugs and/or those carrying weapons.

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