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Open Door - Balancing the Scales: Supporting Residents with the Right Multifamily Housing Policies

Balancing the Scales: Supporting Residents with the Right Multifamily Housing Policies

Open Door

05/23/24 • 39 min

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Courtney LeVinus, President and CEO of the Arizona Multihousing Association and Susan Anable, the Phoenix Market Vice President at Cox Communications join Valerie M. Sargent to unfold the layers of government housing policies and their multifaceted effects on the multifamily industry. Together they take a deep dive into the housing shortage in Arizona and the legislative propositions that seek to encourage development and expedite processes. Plus, they also discuss Cox Communications' efforts to bridge the digital divide by providing subsidized internet services and establishing technology labs in community centers. With an economy that heavily depends on the free market, Courtney and Susan also examine the implications of price controls on rent and the necessity of internet access as a basic amenity, forming an integral part of modern living. So, buckle up for a riveting journey through the intersections of housing, technology, and community development, and press play to make sure you don’t miss this fun and insightful episode!

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https://www.cox.com/residential/mdu-community.html

05/23/24 • 39 min

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