The City of Tucson is considering the adoption of the Community Corridors Tool (CCT), a zoning amendment designed to transform underutilized spaces along major streets into vibrant communities.
A public hearing on this initiative and an Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment code amendment is scheduled for March 18, 2025.
The CCT aims to encourage mixed-use developments, affordable housing, and transit-oriented growth by simplifying zoning regulations in Tucson.
Tucson’s Zoning Transformation
The Planning Commission has already recommended approval of the CCT following a public hearing on February 26, 2025. This recommendation marks a significant step towards addressing Tucson’s housing shortage.
With over 8,000 homes needed currently and projections indicating a need for 35,000 more by 2035, the CCT is part of broader city initiatives like Plan Tucson and the Tucson Climate Action and Adaptation Plan.
These efforts aim to align zoning with sustainable development goals.
Community Engagement
Over 25 community members participated in the Planning Commission hearing, providing feedback on the CCT. Their involvement highlights local interest in shaping Tucson’s urban landscape.
Meeting Details:
Location: City Hall, Council Chambers, 255 W Alameda St.
Date: Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Time: 6:00 p.m.
YouTube Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/@
Resident Benefits
- The CCT could increase housing options for local residents.
- It promotes walkable communities and enhances public spaces.
- This initiative supports transit-oriented development in Tucson.
Civic Involvement Opportunities
The upcoming public hearing offers residents another chance to voice their opinions on these critical amendments.
Engaging with local governance can help shape policies that directly impact community life.
Local Resources
Something to Ponder
The Community Corridors Tool represents a strategic effort by Tucson to address its housing crisis while promoting sustainable urban development.
By engaging with local stakeholders and aligning with broader city initiatives, this tool could significantly enhance quality of life for residents through improved infrastructure and increased housing availability.
Sources: City of Tucson, and Living Streets Alliance.
Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization dedicated to providing insightful analysis on current events, prepared this article.