Flagstaff Local Frequency: City Planning, Underpass Art, Live Music, and Asteroid Day Highlights

26/06/2025 2 min
Flagstaff Local Frequency: City Planning, Underpass Art, Live Music, and Asteroid Day Highlights

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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Thursday, June 26, 2025.Summer is in full swing across Flagstaff, and today is packed with events and updates that connect our community and keep you in the know. First up, if you’re interested in the future of Flagstaff’s neighborhoods and city planning, the City is hosting a meet and greet this afternoon with the Planning and Development Services team. Swing by Flagstaff City Hall from 4 to 6 p.m. for an informal chat and a unique chance to meet the minds shaping our city’s growth. Your questions and feedback help drive Flagstaff’s direction, so this is a great opportunity to get involved and make your voice heard.As you commute or head downtown, you might notice work happening at the Milton Underpass. The city is actively seeking community feedback on the aesthetics of this gateway into downtown. Plans for new public art mean your ideas could influence a landmark in the heart of Flagstaff, so keep an eye out for upcoming opportunities to offer your thoughts and help design something truly reflective of our vibrant local character.Tonight promises some live music excitement—Tommy Newport is performing at the Orpheum, joined by special guest Lizzie. Doors open early and the show is expected to draw a lively crowd, so grab your tickets if you haven’t already. It’s a great way to connect with friends or make some new ones against the backdrop of Flagstaff’s dynamic arts and music scene.Wildfire season remains an ongoing concern for our area, as several incidents east of town and near the city limits have kept emergency crews on their toes this week. Please stay alert for updates from local authorities, observe any fire restrictions in place, and be especially cautious if you’re spending time outdoors. Keeping our forests and community safe is truly a team effort.Finally, Flagstaff is in the national spotlight as Asteroid Day gains momentum with official recognition from local leaders and institutions. The event highlights Flagstaff’s longstanding contributions to space science, and with the Vera C. Rubin Observatory playing a key role, it’s another proud moment for our city’s connection to the cosmos.That’s your roundup for today—packed with ways to engage, enjoy, and stay safe in Flagstaff. If you have an event or story you think we should share, let us know so we can help spread the word.This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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