Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2793

Introduced
1/21/26  
Report Pass
2/11/26  
Report Pass
2/16/26  
Engrossed
2/26/26  
Report Pass
3/23/26  

Caption

Annexation of territory; procedures

Impact

The provisions in HB2793 aim to clarify and streamline the annexation process across Arizona. Key modifications include the requirement for detailed petition filings, notifications to relevant local officials, and measures to ensure that proposed annexations do not adversely affect surrounding unincorporated territories. The emphasis on public hearings intends to enhance community involvement in local governance and provide potential property owners with recourse should they challenge any annexation decisions.

Summary

House Bill 2793 introduces amendments to Section 9-471 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, detailing the procedures for the annexation of territory by cities or towns. The bill lays out specific procedural requirements, including a thirty-day waiting period post-filing a blank petition for annexation and mandates a public hearing within the last ten days of that period. This hearing allows the community to voice opinions on proposed annexations, ensuring transparency in municipal governance and adherence to due process.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB2793 appears to be cautiously positive, with potential benefits noted in improved procedural clarity for municipalities. However, concerns about maintaining local autonomy and ensuring adequate representation of property owners during annexation discussions have been raised. Proponents argue that these regulations will foster more effective urban development and planning, while critics worry that they may still lead to power imbalances favoring municipalities over individual property rights.

Contention

Notable contention arises regarding the restrictions placed on annexation attempts, particularly those that seek to encompass territory that had previously been subjected to failed annexation efforts. The bill specifies a waiting period before reattempting annexation in such cases. Additionally, the obligation for municipalities to adopt zoning classifications reflective of former county laws pre-annexation reinforces the accountability of local governments to respect existing community standards. These points are crucial in balancing growth and protecting community interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1529

Municipal housing; preapproved design; annexation

AZ SB1150

Wind farms; construction; policies; procedures

AZ SB1040

Recall elections; procedures; timeline

AZ SB1070

Tax deed land sales; procedures

AZ SB1120

Assessor's valuations; special districts; petitions

AZ HB2657

Trusts; estates; policies; procedures

AZ HB2914

Registration; signatures; audits; ballots; procedures

AZ HB2223

Wind farms; construction; policies; procedures

AZ SB1556

Adult hemp beverages; policies; procedures

AZ HB2205

Election procedures manual; authority

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