
TUCSON, AZ (November 11, 2025) — The Tohono O’odham Ki: Ki Association, the tribally affiliated homebuilding organization that develops and manages housing for members of the Tohono O’odham Nation, has acquired two adjoining parcels at 6725 and 6765 South Headley Road in Pima County for a new residential community. The Nation paid $2.24 million ($3.40 PSF) for the land.
Together, the parcels total approximately 15.1 acres and are identified. The Pima County Board of Supervisors approved a rezoning and development plan for the property in late 2023, paving the way for a 69-lot single-family subdivision that will expand homeownership opportunities for members of the Nation in the Tucson area.
The project site, situated southwest of Valencia and Indian Agency Road, is located within an established residential corridor, offering proximity to schools, retail, and public services. According to county records, the rezoning from SR (Suburban Ranch) to CR-5 (Single Residence) was finalized by ordinance on March 19, 2024, following environmental and infrastructure reviews.
The Tohono O’odham Ki:Ki Association, headquartered in Sells, Arizona, has a long history of building and rehabilitating homes across the Nation’s districts. The Headley Road subdivision will mark one of its most significant off-reservation housing efforts in Pima County, part of a broader strategy to meet rising demand for modern, energy-efficient housing for tribal members living and working in the Tucson metro area.
The development timeline has not yet been announced, but preliminary plans indicate that infrastructure work and lot preparation will begin once engineering permits are secured.
Source: RED Comp #12154.

