How to turn your home into a lush desert oasis – and water it for free
Arizona homeowners can enjoy a lush yard without high water bills. Professional photographer Martha Retallick chronicles the creation of her rainwater-fed desert oasis in a new book, “City Nature.”
Growing Food with Heart
The Heart & Soil People’s Garden in South Phoenix is part of a movement to replace food deserts with thriving urban farms on previously vacant and underutilized land.
Tempe Micro Estates are Making Dreams Come True
With home prices soaring and the housing supply shrinking throughout the Phoenix Metro area, the dream of home ownership has become an elusive reality for many potential homebuyers. Home ownership has become especially difficult for those making less than the area median income, which is $79,900 for a family of four according to HUD.
Spring 2021 Certified Green Businesses
The newest businesses to be certified through the Local First Arizona Green Business Program and the Southern Arizona Green Leaders Program are springing forward into sustainability and enhancing their respective communities through their organizational missions. Meet the Arizona Heritage Center, Stardust Building Supplies, Literacy Connects, and K. Newby Gallery and learn all about what they’re doing to be more green.
Our Favorite Local Stories From 2019
How has “localism” grown over the past decade? We could write a novel. But for now, let’s start by spotlighting some of our favorite stories from 2019. From growing the good food movement to celebrating the 15th year of the Arizona Fall Festival, one of the biggest perks of working with the people behind Arizona’s small businesses is getting to tell their story.
Metro Rail and Its Impact on the Valley
Since its approval, there has been significant controversy surrounding the T2050 Regional Transportation plan. Now, the entire future of light rail may depend on the August 27th special election. In advance of early ballots hitting mailboxes, For(u)m’s here to review the history and impact of Valley Metro Light Rail.
For(u)m Members Fill In Phoenix
With 517 square miles of land in Phoenix alone, growing out into Arizona’s suburban edges is easy, cheap for developers, and hardly discouraged by local governments, let alone residents. This pattern of outward, low-density development is referred to as “dumb growth” by many due to its inherent waste.
A Relatively Brief History of Development in Phoenix
For(u)m is a Local First Arizona initiative working to promote the growth of civic engagement and pride around thoughtful, sustainable, walkable, and inclusive infill development in the Phoenix metro area, with a particular focus on the Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa urban cores.