Some Vail residents concerned development could impact historic landmarks

By Tucson.com

Pima County continues to narrow in on plans to build needed residential infrastructure in Vail, but some residents aren’t pleased with proposed projects.

Vail Crossings, a planned commercial and residential project on Success Drive and Frontage Road in southeast Pima County, will cover a total combined area of 609 acres and include 1,180 single-family units among other infrastructure, according to a January memorandum from Pima County Administrator Jan Lesher.

The Vail Crossings/Desert Vistas Community Facilities District is a special taxing district created to finance the infrastructure of a master-planned community.

The $87 million project is meant to meet the needs of a rapidly growing area of southeast Pima County, and construction is set to begin this year, according to Jan Lesher.

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