Scottsdale approves water exchange deal with Tucson; OKs plans for boutique hotel


Under the agreement, Scottsdale would store up to 5,000 acre-feet of its Central Arizona Project water in Tucson's storage and recovery facility, which would accrue long-term storage credits from the Arizona Department of Water Resources. Separately, the city has given the green light to a new boutique hotel.

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