ARS § 48-555
The governing body must hear and decide appeals about assessments of benefits. Its approval or revision of the assessments is final and conclusive. After those appeals are handled and the court sustains the right to take the property, the governing body may issue and sell bonds without waiting for the compensation-and-
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The governing body must hear and decide appeals about assessments of benefits. Its approval or revision of the assessments is final and conclusive. After those appeals are handled and the court sustains the right to take the property, the governing body may issue and sell bonds without waiting for the compensation-and-damages amount to be set.
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