Andrew Christiansen is KGUN 9's Catalina Foothills reporter. Send your story ideas to Andrew at [email protected].
CATALINA FOOTHILLS, Ariz. — Lately when Riyon Harding steps into her backyard, she has to clean up the bufelgrass by herself to avoid her yard catching on fire. With a broken wrist, raking can be hard.
“I’m doing it myself because I don’t have the money to pay for additional landscapers,” Harding said. Just since June they’ve had to pay over $30 thousand to plumbers, and the plumbers have to turn the water off when they fix the leaks. That leaves people living there with no water for up to a day.That means the HOA fees pay back the reserve.
WIFA said the HOA isn’t a good fit for the only grant they have, which is a water conservation grant. They said the HOA needs a water system ID.
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