Coconino County’s efforts to address growing concerns by homeowners regarding fire insurance premiums and availability amid the region’s wildfire risk continued last week as part of the Board of Supervisors' Sept. 9 meeting.
Initially beginning on June 3 with a pair of speakers from the Headwaters Institute, an independent, nonprofit economics research agency, the ongoing series of public forums shifted to hearing from an expert within the insurance industry on Tuesday. Copy article link
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