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Tucson council gets infrastructure‑plan update, approves schedule for impact‑fee review

Tucson City Council · December 11, 2024
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Summary

City staff and consultant Tishla Buys presented a 10‑year Infrastructure Improvements Plan tied to updated land‑use assumptions and recommended a public outreach and adoption schedule; council concurred to proceed with hearings and a June fee adoption, with fees set to take effect in August 2025.

Tucson City Council on Dec. 10 received a staff presentation on the Infrastructure Improvements Plan (IIP) that underpins a proposed update to the city’s development impact‑fee program.

Business services staff and consultant Julie Herlands of Tishla Buys described 10‑year capacity projects and cost projections across parks, public safety and transportation. Herlands said parks needs include roughly 51 acres of new parkland (about $3 million) and an estimated $25 million for park amenities, while…

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