Land Use & Zoning
In Arizona, a 'General Plan' (comprehensive plan) must be updated at least every:
A5 years
B10 years✓ Correct
C15 years
D20 years
Explanation
Arizona law (A.R.S. § 9-461.06) requires municipalities with a population over 2,500 to update their General Plan at least every 10 years, ensuring plans remain current with growth trends and community needs.
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