Ahwatukee Foothills News - 12.16.2020

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ome homeowners and apartment dwellers in Ahwatukee got a tiny piece of the millions in federal pandemic relief the City of Phoenix doled out for rental, mortgage and utility assistance this year. Records obtained by AFN show that of $2,257,441 spent so far by the city on those forms of relief, Ahwatukee’s share totaled $111,500. That included $52,800 in rental help, $6,600 in mortgage assistance and $52,000 to help people with delinquent water, electric and gas bills. Among Ahwatukee’s three ZIP codes, re-

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cords show, 85044 received the most aid – $4,800 in utility assistance and $26,400 in rental assistance for a total $31,200. The least went to 85045 with $12,300, although that was the only ZIP code to receive mortgage assistance, with $6,600. Another $27,900 – mostly rental assistance – went to people in 85048. AFN made a public records request for disbursements by the city from the $293 million it received earlier this year in federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act funds. The records the city provided for rental, mortgage and utility assistance were aggregate totals for each ZIP code in Phoenix. Those records show that money going to Ahwatukee residents was close to the top among

all Phoenix ZIP codes for the combined total of all three forms of assistance. For example, 85012, just north of the Heard Museum and including the Encanto Village and Alhambra neighborhoods, garnered only a total $3,900 in rental and utility help but no mortgage assistance. In terms of the three individual forms of assistance that renters and homeowners could apply for, Ahwatukee’s ZIP codes were in the middle of the pack or closer to the low end. For example, six individual city ZIP codes received more rental assistance than all three Ahwatukee ZIP codes combined and nine received far more than the total that went to all

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OVID-19 made for an unusual campaign season for state Sen. Sean Bowie, largely forcing him to give up the door-to-door stumping he enjoys and �inds helpful in getting the pulse of his constituency. But as the Ahwatukee resident prepares for his third two-year term, that unusual campaign may just have been a prelude to an even more unusual legislative session, which begins Jan. 11. It’s not just the pandemic – now surging in

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Tyler Cohen, 15, is the Nutcracker and Kaiya McDonald, 13, is Clara in this Saturday’s online presentation of Ahwatukee Nutcracker. Whether the 21-year tradition survives after this year is up to the community, said producer Kimberly Lewis. Story is on page 3. (Pablo Robles/AFN Staff)

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