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Tucson Weekly: Growth War Myths (June 4 - June 10, 1998)

Tucson Weekly: Growth War Myths (June 4 - June 10, 1998)
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Tucson Weekly: A Tale Of Two Cities (December 11 - December 17, 1997)

Tortolita And Casas Adobes Have A Lot Of Similarities And Differences. By Emil Franzi ARIZONA S TWO latest incorporated communities, Casas Adobes and Tortolita, have a lot in common. Both: Were incorporated under the 1997 state law eliminating the need to apply for permission from other cities within six miles; Exist under a cloud while the question of the constitutionality of that law and the 1961 law setting up those disenfranchisement zones wind through the courts; Are hobbled by an inability to raise cash while the lawsuits continue; Face an immediate problem concerning the funding of a special census needed to secure full revenue sharing, and;

Easy hike in lush Arizona desert preserve has a botanical garden feel Here s how to do it

Easy hike in lush Arizona desert preserve has a botanical garden feel. Here s how to do it Mare Czinar The saguaro cactus is the iconic plant of the Sonoran Desert. It thrives in warm, low-desert areas and its creamy white blooms are Arizona s official state flower. Growing up to 50 feet tall with lifespans of 150-200 years, the signature cactus takes on many forms. It exists as a single column or a many-armed giant, and it sometimes develops an elaborate contorted crest.  In the sandy washes of the Tortolita Preserve in Marana, the elegant branching specimens are known as candelabra saguaros.

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