Neighbors have legal edge in Quail Canyon debate
- Video by Tim Steller
- Updated
The Pima County Board of Supervisors votes Tuesday on whether to approve a rezoning of the former Quail Canyon golf course for a 326-unit housing project. They must give super-majority approval to pass the plan due to a state law giving a minority of nearby neighbors extra sway.
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Supervisors will decide Tuesday whether to approve 330 units of housing going into a closed golf course in the Catalina Foothills. Neighbors have forced a supermajority vote.
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