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As requested from our neighborhood leaders, we'd like to invite you all to each of the following meetings.
Community Corridor Tool Town Hall at Ward 6 Office - February 20 at 5:30 PM
PDSD staff have been working under the direction of Mayor and Council to develop a city-wide zoning tool that will enable the redevelopment of underutilized sites along the City’s commercial corridors to encourage more housing. In addition, the tool is focused on aligning the development code with adopted City policy. Currently, Tucson’s zoning, outside of specifically tailored overlay zones, does not facilitate transit- and pedestrian-oriented infill development. This tool would allow walkable, bikeable, and transit-oriented developments by right along corridors.
Join us at the Ward 6 Office for a town hall meeting on the proposed Community Corridor Tool. City of Tucson Planning and Development Services staff will present the proposed zoning code changes and will be available to answer questions and receive comments in advance of the public hearing.
Other Opportunities to Engage and Provide Input
Planning and Development Services staff would like to provide an update on upcoming Planning Commission public hearings. Please see the following dates:
Community Corridors Tool Code Amendment Public Hearing
- Date: Wednesday, February 26 at 6:00 PM
Location: Mayor and Council Chambers and via Zoom HERE
Plan Tucson 2025 Public Hearings
- Date: Wednesday, March 12 at 6:00 PM
Location: Ward 2 Office and via Zoom
- Date: Wednesday, March 19 at 6:00 PM
Location: Mayor and Council Chambers and via Zoom HERE
Materials for the Community Corridors Tool and Plan Tucson 2025 study sessions, held on January 29 and February 5 respectively, can be found here: Planning Commission - Tucson. Updated materials will be posted to the Planning Commission website one week prior to each hearing.
Who is the Planning Commission? The Planning Commission is the advisory board to Mayor and Council for the adoption of long-range plans, policies, specific plans, and regulations that affect development.
Reminder on Prop 414
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