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As Arizona experiences unprecedented growth, there is increased
pressure on decision-makers to give developers access to areas in the
Grand Canyon scenic corridor and other lands on the urban edge. Home
builders, looking to increase profits, spent large sums of money and
narrowly defeated the Conserving Arizona’s Future initiative on
Election Day, which would have conserved some of our state’s most
important natural areas and protected them from development.
Environment
Arizona and a diverse coalition from across the state—teachers,
business leaders, homeowners, outdoorsman, ranchers, elected officials
and conservationists—will continue to move forward in efforts to
protect the important land and water across the state from development,
including the Superstition mountains, Verde River headwaters, and lands
like those bordering Grand Canyon National Park. Sign our petition to add your support to a growing list of supporters.
Learn More: Protecting Arizona's Open Space
Environment Arizona is working to protect some of Arizona’s natural treasures from development, including Havasu Falls, areas near the Grand Canyon Scenic Corridor, Picacho Mountains, Verde Headwaters and Tortolita Mountain Park. Read more.
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