When we first purchased our home on West Esperanza Boulevard in November 2021, we noticed the median in front, like many in Pima County that year following the third wettest Monsoon on record, was overgrown with weeds.  In January 2022, I brought the subject up at the annual HOA meeting for our small, 52-homeowner group for Green Valley Townhouse Association 5 and was told that it was county property. I contacted the county and was told that ADOT was responsible for it, and they contracted out to a landscaper to have it addressed twice a year.   Read the article…………………………….

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