Rio Verde Foothills community: Maricopa County votes against new water district

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Rio Verde Foothills community: Maricopa County votes against new water district
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A small community in the northeast Valley will not get to create a new water district to keep water flowing to their properties.

has been providing water to the community, but since the city is now moving to Tier 1 of its drought plan, that water will be shut off on Jan. 1, 2023, and that has pitted neighbor against neighbor over what to do next.Arizona cities enacting measures to help conserve water amid drought: here's what you need to know

When they found out the water would be turned off on Jan. 1, they scrambled for a new solution – mainly setting up their own Domestic Water Improvement District, or DWID. Not everyone was on board, for several reasons.

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