Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2492

Introduced
1/20/26  
Report Pass
2/17/26  

Caption

Urban growth boundaries; prohibition

Impact

Should HB 2492 be enacted, it will directly affect local governance in Arizona by limiting municipalities' powers to set land use policies that involve urban growth boundaries. The legislation reflects a clear intent to uphold previous voter decisions, specifically prohibiting any future rules or laws from being enacted that conflict with this mandate. This change aligns with findings that suggest urban growth boundaries negatively impact housing supply and affordability, a goal the bill seeks to mitigate.

Summary

House Bill 2492 seeks to amend existing Arizona laws by prohibiting cities and towns from establishing, recognizing, or maintaining urban growth boundaries. This prohibition extends to any rules, ordinances, or contracts that would prevent new urban or suburban development or hinder the provision of public services outside defined limits. The bill stresses maintaining affordable housing and avoiding policies that could artificially restrict land availability, a concern evident in examples from other states like Oregon.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2492 is likely to be mixed among various stakeholders. Proponents, possibly including real estate developers and some government officials, view the bill as a means to foster growth and alleviate housing shortages. Critics, including local advocates for community planning, may argue that the lack of growth boundaries could lead to unchecked urban sprawl, damaging local environments and infringing on community character.

Contention

Notably, HB 2492 builds on the legislative history of urban growth policies in Arizona, reminding lawmakers and citizens of the resounding voter opposition to past attempts at establishing such boundaries. Its passage would necessitate a three-fourths majority vote in both legislative houses, indicating the bill's contentious nature. This requirement reflects the high stakes of altering the balance between state and local control, especially in matters impacting urban growth and community planning.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1128

Air quality; causation; state boundaries

AZ HB2221

Law enforcement; defunding; prohibition

AZ HB2943

Municipal fire departments; defunding; prohibition

AZ SCR1002

Photo enforcement systems; prohibition

AZ SB1229

Planning; home design; restrictions; prohibition.

AZ HB2371

Planning; home design; restrictions; prohibition

AZ SB1019

Photo enforcement systems; prohibition

AZ SB1708

Unmanned aircraft; critical infrastructure; prohibition

AZ SB1350

Unmanned aircraft; critical infrastructure prohibition

AZ HB2359

Conversion therapy; funding; prohibitions; minors

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