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Flagstaff City Council council@flagstaffaz.gov | (928) 213-2015

Com plete the Census for your Comm unity

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Mayor Coral Evans Elected to a two-year term in 2016 and re-elected in 2018 cevans@flagstaffaz.gov

Vice-Mayor Adam Shimoni Elected to a four-year term in 2018 adam.shimoni@flagstaffaz.gov

Councilmember Jamie Whelan Elected to a four-year term in 2016 jwhelan@flagstaffaz.gov

Councilmember Charlie Odegaard Elected to a four-year term in 2016 codegaard@flagstaffaz.gov

Councilmember Regina Salas Elected to a four-year term in 2018 regina.salas@flagstaffaz.gov

Councilmember Jim McCarthy Elected to a four-year term in 2016 jmccarthy@flagstaffaz.gov

Councilmember Austin Aslan Elected to a four-year term in 2018 Austin.Aslan@flagstaffaz.gov

Flagstaff City Hall 211 W. Aspen Ave. Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (928)213-2000

Mayor: Coral Evans Vice-Mayor: Adam Shimoni

Councilmembers: Jamie Whelan Charlie Odegaard Regina Salas Jim McCarthy Austin Aslan

City Manager: Greg Clifton Deputy City Managers: Shane Dille Shannon Anderson

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Each decade, our nation undertakes the extraordinary task of counting every person who lives in our country. The Decennial Census is required by the U.S. Constitution, and critical for understanding of our nation and its people. Its results determine our representation in federal, state, and local government, and influence the distribution of billions of dollars in federal funding. Those funds support dozens of agencies, programs, and services critical to the people of Northern Arizona. Getting a complete count ensures that our communities continue to receive these resources.

What You Can Do The City of Flagstaff and Coconino County are working together to make sure that the U.S. Census Bureau gets a complete count of our community. You can support that effort by making sure to fill out the 2020 Census when it arrives in late March, and making sure your family, friends, and neighbors get counted as well.

What you need to know • The 2020 Census will begin March 13. Mailers will arrive at residential addresses by Census Day (April 1, 2020). •The 2020 Census can be completed online, over the phone, by mail, or in person. It will be available in over 50 languages, braille, and large print. • People living in group facilities will be counted directly in April. • In Flagstaff, enumerators will follow up with non-respondents starting April 7 and will continue through the end of June. I Count. You Count. Together we can support our Community. Learn more and get involved at iCount2020.info.

On the Cover: David West uses a snow shovel handle to knock snow from canvas awnings surrounding Babbitt’s Backcountry Outfitters in downtown Flagstaff. Photo by Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily Sun

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