YMCA Essence of Soul Fund Raiser, Feb. 20
Posted February 2, 2015
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Posted January 30, 2015
Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase begins Saturday
Free gem show shuttle continues this year
Graffiti abatement to cause brief road closure on south Alvernon Way at Contractor's Way
Toilet rebates available
Teddy Bear Clinic scheduled for Sunday at Reid Park Zoo
Posted January 29, 2015
Rio Nuevo approves downtown hotel complex
Pima County wants to raise sewer rates
Soccer fans love recycling
Sharpen your photography skills with help from Parks and Rec
Catch up on city news you may have missed
Posted January 28, 2015
Posted January 28, 2015
The graffiti abatement work scheduled for Friday, January 30, 2015, has been rescheduled due to the forecast of inclement weather. Crews from the City of Tucson Department of Transportation Streets and Traffic Maintenance Division will now remove the graffiti from an overhead directional sign on southbound Alvernon Way at Contractor’s Way on Monday, February 2, 2015.
This work will require the closure of southbound Alvernon Way where it meets Contractor’s Way. The work hours and closure with be from 4 a.m. to 6 a.m., for one day only.
Posted January 28, 2015
Tucson scores high in latest economic survey
Metal theft declines in Tucson
Zoo elephant to guess super bowl winner
Website: Four ways streetcars make cities better
Parks and Recreation offers discounts to low-income residents
Posted January 27, 2015
From the Arizona Daily Star:
On Monday, Baker received her assistant chief badge from the Tucson Fire Department. She’s now attained the highest rank that a woman has held in the history of the Tucson Fire Department.
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“I’m very humbled by being the first woman assistant chief for Tucson fire,” Baker said. “I have a tendency to downplay the gender side because it shouldn’t matter. But the reality is that the significance of me being a woman in a leadership role is very important.”
Posted January 27, 2015
On Friday, January 30, 2015, crews from the City of Tucson Department of Transportation Streets and Traffic Maintenance Division will be removing graffiti from an overhead directional sign on southbound Alvernon Way at Contractor’s Way. This work will require the closure of southbound Alvernon Way where it meets Contractor’s Way. The work hours and closure with be from 4 a.m. to 6 a.m., for one day only.
Posted January 27, 2015
Tucson Fire Department names first female assistant chief
How to use new smart meters (video)
New lemurs debut at Reid Park Zoo
Learn about bicycle safety
Reduce clutter and go paperless with City e-billing
Posted January 26, 2015
Demand Increasing for Gem Show Space
StreetCar Marks Six Month Anniversary
Tucson Moves Up on List of Top Worldwide Economies
Traffic Improvements Downtown Lead to Temporary Closure of Intersection
Enjoy Food Trucks Tomorrow Downtown
Posted January 26, 2015
On Monday, January 26, 2015, crews from Southern Arizona Paving and Construction Co., under contract with the City of Tucson Department of Transportation, will remove the sewer bypass pumps and bypass lines from the Sixth Avenue and Toole Avenue intersection. This work will require the closure of the Sixth Avenue and Toole Avenue intersection from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., for one night only.
Posted January 23, 2015
Posted January 23, 2015
On Monday, January 26, 2015, crews from Southern Arizona Paving and Construction Co., under contract with the City of Tucson Department of Transportation, will remove the sewer bypass pumps and bypass lines from the Sixth Avenue and Toole Avenue intersection. This work will require the closure of the Sixth Avenue and Toole Avenue intersection from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., for one night only.
Posted January 23, 2015
Congratulations to Nicole Ewing-Gavin and the staff at OIP for the following:
The City of Tucson recently won the 2014 State Planning Award for Plan
Tucson, the City’s General and Sustainability Plan. Plan Tucson was
approved by more than 65 percent of voters in the November 2013
election.
The award application required addressing seven criteria, including
originality/innovation, transferability, quality, comprehensiveness,
public outreach, role of planners, and effectiveness/results.