Pauls Note: Friday, January 22, 2021
Posted January 22, 2021
Posted January 22, 2021
Posted January 22, 2021
My office has been getting a lot of inquiries about when vaccines will be available. The short answer is that it has been changing daily.
Posted January 19, 2021
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced that it has awarded the City of Tucson Department of Transportation and Mobility (DTM) $600,000 to develop operational solutions that address challenges faced by public transportation during the COVID-19 pandemic. The funds are from FTA’s Public Transportation COVID-19 Research Demonstration Grant Program, which supports exposure mitigation, contactless payment and strengthening rider confidence on public transit.
Posted January 19, 2021
Please find Council Member Kozachik's Newsletter at the following link:
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/AZTUCSON/bulletins/2b9f183
Vaccine Update
New COVID Variant Strains
Income Tax Assistance
City Budget
Budget Outreach
Posted January 15, 2021
Six hundred and two residents of Pima County died of COVID-19 last week. I’d like to tell you about two of them.
One was Michael Hicks. We were on opposite sides of most issues, but I know he cared a lot about the community. He was a traffic engineer with the city for years and my staff got to work with him when dealing with neighborhood issues.
Posted January 15, 2021
31ST ANNUAL PUEBLO GARDENS MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR. VIRTUAL EVENT
“KEEPING THE DREAM ALIVE!”
Posted January 15, 2021
Posted January 12, 2021
The City of Tucson is accepting applications for Low Barrier Emergency Shelter. Applications continue to be open until funding is allocated.
View and download the form.
Posted January 12, 2021
Posted January 11, 2021
Please find Council Member Kozachik's Newsletter at the following link:
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/AZTUCSON/bulletins/2b562d2
Chaos on Capitol Hill
Vaccine Update
Sonoran Corridor
UA Reopening
What are Other Universities Doing?
Community Meetings – Central Business District and Glass Recycling
Posted January 8, 2021
Posted January 8, 2021
Wednesday, a mob that was incited by President Trump stormed the United States Capitol in an effort to block the ratification of a legally constituted election. We’ve had a Presidential election during the Civil War, one during the Spanish Flu epidemic and one during World War II, but this was the first time anyone has threatened our free and fair elections, the foundation of American democracy.
Posted January 7, 2021
Posted January 5, 2021
The Mayor and Tucson City Council and the Office of Economic Initiatives (ConnectTucson) will host seven virtual meetings in January to engage the community in co-creating a shared vision for the future of the Central Business District (CBD).
Posted January 5, 2021
On Tuesday, January 5, 2021, Next Generation Electrical, under contract with the City of Tucson Department of Transportation and Mobility (DTM), is scheduled to replace a damaged traffic signal pole at the northwest corner of the Fort Lowell Road and Dodge Boulevard intersection.