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City of Tucson Requests Your Input on Increased Development Rates and Fees

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May 8, 2024
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TUCSON, AZ (May 8, 2024) -- The City of Tucson Mayor and Council gave notice of intention to revise development rates and fees for Planning and Development Services (PDSD) customers during its April 9th meeting.  PDSD will conduct outreach to development stakeholders and the community over the next 60 days to gather feedback regarding the proposed fee increase before the June 18, 2024, Mayor and Council Public Hearing.

The proposed development review fee increases would affect PDSD, the Department of Transportation and Mobility (DTM), and Tucson Fire. The fee increase is generally 3.5% in FY2025 and 3.5% in FY2026. The community is invited to review the Year One Proposed Redline Fee Schedule and the Year Two Proposed Redline Fee Schedule. We also ask the community to leave feedback via this online form.

The mayor and Council had given notice of intention to revise rates and fees for the PDSD, as well as Parks and Recreation and Park Tucson, during the January 9, 2024, meeting. Through the initial outreach process, PDSD found an inconsistency in the fee structure and delayed the public hearing to allow for additional community and stakeholder engagement regarding the proposed development fee changes.

During the April 9, 2024, meeting, the Mayor and Council approved revisions to rates and fees for Tucson Parks and Recreation and Park Tucson.


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