Glad to read it's a small area.
You're right - Tucsonans are much more water-conscious than their northern neighbors.
If it's truly a small area - you might want to just manually remove the weeds. If it's not too bad, though, a healthy bermuda lawn will out-compete most weeds for the available water. This is the time of year for bermuda to really start growing well - it loves the heat. If there are still large bare spots, you can go to a nursery and buy one (or more, if needed) piece of sod, and cut it into one-inch square pieces, and place them (in holes the same size) about 6 inches apart throughout the bare areas - they should all grow together within a month or so.
Good luck.
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