Arizona Statutes

§ 9-243 — Construction of streets and sidewalks; default of property owner; abatement of assessment; appeal; definitions

Arizona § 9-243
JurisdictionArizona
Title 9Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 2FORM OF GOVERNMENT
Art. 3Town Incorporated Under Common Council Government

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 9-243 (2026).

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A.The common council may require the proprietor of any block, lot or part of a lot within the town to construct a sidewalk in front thereof of a width and type of construction as it may direct, and may by ordinance provide that upon failure of the proprietor to construct the sidewalk within a time to be prescribed after notice so to do it may be constructed by the town, and the expense thereof assessed against the block, lot or part thereof. The council may provide the manner of making the assessment, may approve the same and provide the manner of collecting the assessment.
B.The council may by ordinance require the proprietor or owner of any property within the town at the time of the development of the property to construct streets within and adjacent to the property. If the council d

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