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HB 2545

multifamily property; water; certificate

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Chris Mathis

HB 2545 establishes water certification requirements for Arizona multifamily properties to ensure compliance with state water management standards and sustainability practices.

House Second Reading
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Bill Summary · HB 2545

Legislative bill overview

HB 2545 addresses water-related requirements for multifamily properties in Arizona, likely establishing or modifying certificate or compliance procedures for such developments. The bill appears to focus on water management, allocation, or certification standards that multifamily residential projects must meet.

Why is this important

Water is a critical resource in Arizona, and multifamily properties house significant portions of urban populations. Establishing clear water requirements or certification processes could affect housing development costs, affordability, environmental sustainability, and water conservation in growing metropolitan areas.

Potential points of contention

  • Development cost impact: New water certification requirements could increase construction and compliance costs, potentially raising housing prices or limiting affordable multifamily development
  • Water allocation fairness: Depending on how certificates are distributed or priced, the policy could advantage certain developers or property types over others, or affect regional water availability
  • Regulatory clarity: Without seeing the full bill text, unclear or overly prescriptive certification standards could create compliance challenges for builders and property managers

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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