Westin Kierland Resort Proposes Golf Course Rezoning Amid Community Opposition
The Westin Kierland Resort seeks to rezone its Mesquite Golf Course for residential development, igniting local opposition. Neighbors are mobilizing against the proposal, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the area's open spaces and community plans.

The owner of the Westin Kierland Resort & Spa has submitted a rezoning application for the Mesquite Golf Course, aiming to develop housing options such as homes, townhouses, or apartments. This proposal, named the Copper Residences Planned Unit Development, is facing significant resistance from local residents who argue that the golf courses are integral to the community's identity.
Community members are actively campaigning against the rezoning, organizing petitions and public displays. The plan is pending a hearing with the Paradise Valley Village Planning Committee, followed by the Phoenix Planning Commission, with a final decision by the Phoenix City Council expected in several months.


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