SB 1536
street lighting improvement districts; consolidation
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1536 allows municipalities in Arizona to voluntarily consolidate their existing street lighting improvement districts. This consolidation process must be initiated by a resolution and requires providing at least 60 days’ notice to property owners within the districts, detailing the proposed consolidation, potential tax rate changes, and public comment opportunities. The bill establishes a timeframe for this consolidation, between January 1, 2027, and January 1, 2030, and outlines procedures for submitting the consolidation resolution to the county recorder. This aims to streamline street lighting maintenance and potentially improve efficiency.
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