Second Planning Commission Public Hearing Rescheduled for Plan Tucson

Published on March 26, 2025

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The Planning Commission has rescheduled the March 19, 2025, public hearing due to a lack of quorum. It will now host the second of two required Public Hearings on the Plan Tucson 2025 Revised Draft on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, at City Hall Mayor and Council Chambers. Staff acknowledges the inconvenience caused by the last-minute cancellation of the previous meeting, especially for those who attended to speak. We appreciate the community’s patience and flexibility.

Plan Tucson 2025 outlines the city’s strategic vision for growth, sustainability, and community development over the next decade. Plan Tucson 2025 is the City of Tucson’s general plan. Public input is a crucial part of the process as the revised draft plan moves through review and adoption.

PUBLIC HEARING DETAILS

When: Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Time: 6 p.m.
Location: City Hall, Mayor and Council Chambers, 255 W Alameda St.
Virtual Option: Available via Zoom

HOW TO PARTICIPATE

  • Review Meeting Materials: https://bit.ly/3QkDF0m
  • Submit Written Comments: Prior to the public hearing, comments can be sent via email, and they will be shared with the Commissioners.
  • Speak at the Hearing: Attend in person or virtually to speak at the public hearing. Requests to speak can be made in advance to PlanningCommission@tucsonaz.gov or during the scheduled agenda item.

Following the Planning Commission’s review, the Mayor and Council will hold a study session in late April, followed by a public hearing in May. If approved, Tucson residents will have the opportunity to vote on Plan Tucson in the November 2025 election.

What is Plan Tucson?

Still unsure about Plan Tucson and how Tucson’s future is being shaped? Watch a short video to explore what Plan Tucson is all about and how you can be part of the process.

Learn more about Plan Tucson and the process so far and find ways to join the conversation by visiting plantucson.tucsonaz.gov.

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