
Reaching Out to Kaibab Estates
Kaibab Estates West just north of Ashfork experiences a significant amount of food insecurity. My office recently had the opportunity to help facilitate discussions between St. Mary’s Food Bank and underserved residents of this community.
Thanks to the dedication of the St. Mary’s staff and the organized and steady efforts of a group of concerned and committed residents, a food distribution program has been initiated. The first week some 160 separate families were served to make their Thanksgiving just a bit brighter.
Kudos to the residents, St. Mary’s staff and Michele Ralston from my office for moving this initiative forward!
Observatory Mesa – Protected
On Friday morning, December 13th, 2013 the 2250 acres of State Trust land on Observatory Mesa became protected from future development! The City of Flagstaff was the sole bidder at the auction and this purchase represents a milestone in the protection of high-value open space. Tom Bean’s photo at the top is taken from these protected lands and shows why this open space is so important.
This is exciting news for a popular Coconino County recreation corridor that supports critical wildlife habitats and helps protects Lowell Observatory from light pollution. Thanks to all the people who advocated and moved this initiative forward!
(This information was provided to Flagstaff Business News by Supervisor Art Babbott.)