Are Mesa’s water stories too scary?

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents CaliberCos.)

By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune

If Arizona’s water system was a celebrity, its public relations manager would be in overdrive on damage control after the past year of headlines.

Stories of record heat, low Colorado River reservoirs and residents in unincorporated county land feuding with Scottsdale over access to a water pipe have reached national and global audiences.

One headline that seemed to strike a particularly dissonant chord outside Arizona was the pause announced in June on new certificates of assured water supply for Valley  subdivisions dependent on groundwater.

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