Phoenix leaders dedicate new veteran housing facility near I-17 and Cactus Road
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After a veterans assistance group was priced out of its previous housing location last year, the City of Phoenix has invested more than $10 million to make sure veterans in need have a place to call home. Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and Phoenix City Council put $10.5 million into buying and renovating a hotel near Interstate 17 and Cactus Road.
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