#124. The Long Work Behind Humboldt’s Trails, Housing, and Transit | Natalie Arroyo
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Trails, housing, transit, and public art can take years of quiet work before the results become visible. Humboldt County District 4 Supervisor Natalie Arroyo joins Scott Hammond to discuss her eight years on the Eureka City Council, the projects that outlast election cycles, and what sustained public service looks like when change moves slowly. She also traces the path that brought her from Miami and New Orleans to Humboldt through AmeriCorps watershed work, the Coast Guard, teaching, and roller derby—and reflects on Eureka’s Street Art Festival, the Humboldt Bay and Great Redwood trails, affordable housing, and the community relationships behind them.
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