Goldwater Institute Flags South Tucson Over Permit Freedom Act Violations

Goldwater Institute Flags South Tucson Over Permit Freedom Act Violations

By Ethan Faverino |

The Goldwater Institute put the City of South Tucson on notice for alleged non-compliance with Arizona’s Permit Freedom Act, a 2023 law designed to streamline government permitting processes and protect citizens from arbitrary bureaucratic delays and decisions.

In a formal letter on March 13, 2026, addressed to Mayor Roxanna Valenzuela, Goldwater Institute Staff Attorney Parker Jackson reminded city officials of their obligations under the Act (codified at A.R.S. § 9-843).

The letter highlights the city’s handling of a permit application from businessman Marv Kirchler for a billboard near I-10. Despite initial approval from the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission, the city has refused to grant the permit, prompting the group’s intervention.

The Permit Freedom Act requires municipalities to:

  • Specify permit criteria in “clear and unambiguous language” for activities affecting land use, appearance, or density.
  • Process complete applications within 60 days, after which the application is deemed approved if no decision is made.
  • Provide proper notice of application completeness or deficiencies, adhere to statutory timelines for reviews, and include specific details in denial notices.

The Act also states that cities print notices of these protections on permit applications and comply with related statutes like A.R.S. §§ 9-495, 9-834, and 9-835. Failure to follow these rules can result in automatic permit approval, fee refunds in certain cases, and exposure to litigation.

The Goldwater Institute’s letter points out apparent shortcomings in South Tucson’s processes, including potential non-compliance with notice requirements on its new Permit Portal, which became effective March 2, 2026. It warns that ongoing violations could lead to automatic approval of Mr. Kirchler’s application.

Since its passage, the Permit Freedom Act has been credited with significantly reducing permit timelines, improving objectivity in criteria, and easing backlogs across Arizona. This action underscores broader concerns about government overreach in land-use permitting, which has long frustrated property owners, developers, and businesses. The U.S. Supreme Court has recognized the need to curb “the uncontrolled will of an official” to protect constitutional rights, including property use.

The Goldwater Institute emphasized that the dispute with South Tucson is not isolated but reflects the importance of full statewide compliance nearly three years after the law’s enactment. The organization vowed to continue holding officials accountable and advocating for similar reforms nationwide.

Ethan Faverino is a reporter for AZ Free News. You can send him news tips using this link.

South Tucson Mayor Has Affair With Former New York Mayor

South Tucson Mayor Has Affair With Former New York Mayor

By Staff Reporter |

South Tucson Mayor Roxanna “Roxy” Valenzuela is in a relationship with former New York Mayor Bill de Blasio.

De Blasio is still legally married. He and his wife, Chirlane McCray, separated in 2023 but did not divorce.  

At the time that Valenzuela and de Blasio began seeing one another, the former mayor was still in another relationship with Nomiki Konst: a New York progressive activist and former Arizona candidate who formerly was a reporter with “The Young Turks” podcast, as the New York Post reported

Although Konst hails from New York currently, she is originally from Tucson like Valenzuela. Konst ran for Congress in Arizona briefly in 2012, the same year she co-chaired former President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign. 

De Blasio said he hoped Konst would still be his friend after learning of this affair. 

“Nomiki and I had a lovely relationship for 10 months, I have deep respect for her and what she stands for, and I hope we can have a real friendship in the future,” said de Blasio.

Since unofficially splitting with his wife, de Blasio has enjoyed a string of affairs widely reported in the press. 

In December 2023, de Blasio had an affair with a then-married woman, Kristy Stark, who at the time founded and led an early childhood behavioral company supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. This month, Stark joined the University of Michigan faculty as a behavioral science professor. 

Although Stark claimed to be going through a divorce at the time of her tryst with de Blasio, her then-husband denied knowledge of any divorce taking place and any infidelity by his then-wife. 

Court records show divorce proceedings initiated in Michigan in January 2024, almost a month to the day after reports emerged of Stark and de Blasio’s affair. 

De Blasio is also affiliated with the University of Michigan within the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy as a residence policymaker. 

Already reports have emerged that de Blasio’s latest relationship with Valenzuela has taken a turn for the worse, per anonymous sources, who say the mayor wants to progress the relationship.

Valenzuela and de Blasio met during a June fundraising dinner in Arizona. The two were introduced by de Blasio’s then-girlfriend, Konst, per reports.  

In recent weeks, Valenzuela was reported as residing in a motel purchased in 2023 for affordable housing by the organization where she works, Casa Maria Catholic Worker Community. 

Although Valenzuela does have two children, she is not married. The father of one of her children, Billy Peard, told The Post that he and Valenzuela share parenting responsibilities. Per social media posts, the two were partners for around one of the two years of their daughter’s life. 

Peard, a Tucson attorney, previously ran for the Arizona State House in 2020 as a Democratic candidate. Prior to that, Peard was a staff attorney for the ACLU, Community Legal Aid, and Georgia Legal Services. 

Like Valenzuela, de Blasio has two children.

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