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Property Blight: Green Valley vs Tucson

How do property blight rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Green Valley has fewer restrictions than Tucson.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Pima County Code Enforcement addresses property blight including abandoned vehicles, accumulated junk, and deteriorated structures in unincorporated areas. The county nuisance abatement ordinance (Chapter 7.24) allows enforcement action against properties that are a danger to public health, safety, or welfare.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

Tucson actively enforces property blight regulations through the Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance (Tucson Code Chapter 16). The code addresses abandoned vehicles, accumulation of junk and debris, overgrown vegetation, graffiti, damaged structures, and other conditions that create health hazards or reduce property values. Code Enforcement responds to complaints and conducts proactive sweeps in targeted areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyTucson
AuthorityChapter 7.24 Nuisance Abatement-
EnforcementComplaint-driven modelComplaint-based + proactive sweeps
Compliance PeriodTypically 30 days-
Report520-724-9000 or online-
State LawARS 11-268 county abatement-
Code Section-Tucson Code Chapter 16
Correction Period-10-30 days typically
Fines-Starting at $100, escalating
City Abatement-Costs liened against property

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Green Valley FAQ

How do I report property blight in unincorporated Pima County?

File a complaint through the Pima County Code Enforcement portal online or call 520-724-9000. Provide the property address and description of the blight condition. A code enforcement officer will inspect and issue a notice of violation if warranted.

What happens if a property owner ignores a blight notice in Pima County?

After the compliance deadline passes (typically 30 days), the county may perform abatement and place a lien on the property for the costs. Civil penalties and court-ordered remediation may follow. The county recovers abatement costs through the lien process.

Tucson FAQ

How do I report property blight in Tucson?

Report blight conditions through Tucson 311 by calling 311 or using the Tucson 311 app. You can report junk accumulation, abandoned vehicles, overgrown weeds, graffiti, and other property maintenance issues anonymously.

What happens after a blight complaint is filed?

Code Enforcement inspects the property and issues a notice of violation if conditions warrant. The owner gets 10-30 days to correct the issue. If not resolved, civil citations with fines are issued. The city can abate the condition and lien the property for costs.

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