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Council grants narrow exception to water‑service policy for single lot amid policy‑map limits

3220198 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

Tucson mayor and council voted May 6 to grant a single, limited exception to the city’s 2013 water‑service boundary policy so one unincorporated lot could receive a city water connection.

The mayor and council heard an appeal May 6 from owners of a one‑acre parcel at 3635 W. Camino Cristi in unincorporated Pima County who said a 2013 Tucson area water‑service policy prevented a buyer from obtaining a water meter. The parcel, the owners said, sits amid streets where Tucson Water mainlines and meters already exist on two sides; the owners argued the 3‑sided rule in the water‑service map rendered the lot functionally worthless.

Policy background: The city’s water‑service area policy (adopted…

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