Water woes: Rio Verde Foothills residents worried as Scottsdale water access cutoff date gets close

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Homeowners in the Rio Verde Foothills, located north of Scottsdale, are just weeks away losing their water access, and that has some people living in the area worried.

The clock is ticking for homeowners in the Rio Verde Foothills, located north of Scottsdale, as they are set to lose their water access.

"We’ve got one month, and I can tell you every day, my phone is ringing off the hook," said Karen Nabity. "Residents are scared, frustrated, and they’re angry that we're even in the situation." "The rest of the nation better be paying attention, because a lot of people are right behind us," said Nabity.

Rain may ease the state's severe drought a little, but it will do nothing to help the community of the Rio Verde Foothills. Due to the drought and rationing of Colorado River water, Scottsdale will stop selling water for hauling to the Rio Verde Foothills community in 2023.Residents are hoping to form a water district and buy water from another source and have it flow through central Arizona water pipes.

Many residents have no plan on how they can get water, and some say they will be forced to move if they cannot get access to water.

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