Steve K's Newsletter 01/04/21
Posted January 4, 2021
A Message from Steve K...
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Posted January 4, 2021
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Posted December 31, 2020
The Ward 5 Council Office is closed now.
Councilmember Richard Fimbres and the Ward 5 Staff want to wish you a safe and Happy New Year and to wear your mask, practice social distancing, washing your hands and don't text and drive.
The Ward 5 Council Office will be closed Friday, January 1, for New Year's Day and will be open Monday, January 4.
Thank you.
Posted December 31, 2020
A few weeks back, I told you about our glass re-use program. Another program we’ve had in the holiday season for years is TreeCycle. Instead of taking your tree to the landfill, you can drop off your tree at one of several sites around our community until January 17th.
Posted December 30, 2020
Posted December 29, 2020
The City of Tucson Mayor and Council have directed staff to update Tucson’s zoning regulations related to marijuana dispensaries in light of the recently passed voter initiative (Proposition 207, Smart and Safe Arizona) to allow adult use marijuana.
Posted December 28, 2020
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Year End Newsletter: Looking Back on 2020
Posted December 24, 2020
The Ward 5 Council Office is now closed on Christmas Eve.
The Ward 5 Council Office will be closed, along with other City offices on Friday, December 25th, to mark Christmas Day.
The Ward 5 Council Office will be open on Monday, December 28th.
Councilmember Fimbres and the Ward 5 staff hope you have a safe Holiday.
Posted December 23, 2020
The City of Tucson Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) is seeking feedback on the draft People, Communities, and Homes Investment Plan (P-CHIP), which will serve as a foundation for HCD’s programs and funding allocations for the next five years.
Posted December 23, 2020
Ramón Gonzáles passed away last week. You may have read a little bit about him given the number of tributes that have gone out. R
Posted December 21, 2020
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Posted December 21, 2020
Downtown Links Constructors (DLC), under contract with the City of Tucson Department of Transportation and Mobility are continuing to work on the Downtown Links project.
Motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians should anticipate intermittent lane restrictions throughout the limits of the project in addition to the following upcoming work:
Posted December 18, 2020
Posted December 18, 2020
Early next year, the city will be losing one of its most dedicated and conscientious public servants.
Posted December 15, 2020
Beginning at approximately 2:30 p.m. today, crews from the City of Tucson Department of Transportation and Mobility (DTM) Streets Maintenance Division will initiate Operation Freeze in preparation of freezing temperatures forecasted for the next several nights. Operation Freeze is put into place to make sure City bridge decks are free of ice and safe for motorists to drive over.
Posted December 14, 2020
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