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Council approves North Park master plan and PUD with added preservation and traffic stipulations
Summary
After extensive public testimony, Phoenix council approved a large North Park general‑plan and PUD package for state trust land near Loop 303 and I‑17, adding stipulations that reserve land for the Sonoran Preserve, require traffic mitigations and limit commercial truck routing through adjacent neighborhoods.
Phoenix City Council voted to approve a three‑part land‑use package for the North Park master plan on state trust land near Loop 303 and I‑17, advancing a mixed‑use development that includes an innovation corridor intended to complement semiconductor industry investment in the region.
The package included amendments to the general plan, street classifications and a Planned Unit Development (PUD) zoning application. The developers and the Arizona State Land Department proposed a PUD that would include commercial and residential districts, an innovation corridor to accommodate supply‑chain firms, and dedication of roughly 2,100 acres to the Sonoran Preserve and an additional parcel for a future regional park. Council and staff emphasized that the application had been revised extensively after community feedback: the applicant reduced proposed residential density, added landscape buffers and committed to limiting certain land uses in the…
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