Vice Mayor Paul Cunningham
Traffic Alert - North Rillito Interceptor Sewer Rehabilitation Project
Posted July 14, 2015
This is a series of traffic alerts that will be issued throughout the construction of the North Rillito Interceptor (NRI) Sewer Rehabilitation Project. These alerts will announce construction, detour and street closure information as it affects residents, businesses and traffic within the area. The 10-mile long NRI project is being completed in phases; the current phase’s construction boundaries are from Woodland Road to just east of Pantano Road.
Traffic Alert - North Rillito Interceptor Project
Posted July 6, 2015
Environmental Services changes for 4th of July holiday
Posted July 1, 2015
Sun Tran Independence Day Schedule
Posted June 30, 2015
·Sun Tran Routes 1 through 99 will run on a Sunday schedule on Saturday, July 4. Regular scheduled service resumes on Sunday, July 5.
Broadway - Pantano Road to Camino Seco Resurfacing
Posted June 29, 2015
The milling (removing asphalt) and repaving work on Broadway from Pantano Road to Camino Seco will begin on Monday, June 29, 2015. Crews from Southern Arizona Paving and Construction Co., under contract with the City of Tucson Department of Transportation (TDOT), will work each day from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. Crews will mill a section of roadway one day and repave that section of roadway the following day.
Broadway, Camino Seco to Houghton
Posted June 16, 2015
LCpl Jacob Hug
Posted June 2, 2015
Eastside Resurfacing Projects
Posted May 28, 2015
On Tuesday, May 26, 2015, crews from Southern Arizona Paving and Construction Co., under contract with the City of Tucson Department of Transportation (TDOT), began work to improve the pavement conditions on Speedway Boulevard from Pantano Road to Camino Seco and on Pantano Road from Speedway Boulevard to Broadway and on Broadway from Pantano Road to Camino Seco.
Crime Prevention Tip
Posted May 18, 2015
Do you go shopping and throw your receipt in the garbage can outside the store? If so, thieves may be watching.
Theft Prevention Tips
Posted May 15, 2015
The key to preventing theft from vehicles starts with YOU!
Nobody wants to be a victim of crime, but if you leave your purse, computer, tools or other valuable items in your auto, you’re increasing the risk that you will become a theft-from-vehicle victim.
Many thefts from vehicles are the result of people leaving their car doors unlocked or leaving items of value in the car where would-be thieves can easily spot them. The message- if thieves can see it, they will steal it.
Supervisor Carroll's Town Hall with Special Guest Paul Cunningham
Posted May 11, 2015
Pima County District 4 Supervisor Ray Carroll Town Hall with special guest Paul Cunningham
Wednesday, May13, 2015
6 to 7 p.m.
Udall Center, 7200 East Tanque Verde Road
Protecting Your Mail
Posted May 6, 2015
Postal Inspectors across the country work hard to protect your mail. But with deliveries to more than 100 million addresses, the Postal Inspection Service can't do the job alone.
Here's what you can do to protect your mail from thieves:
Water Valve Work Scheduled for Southbound Wilmot Rd., 5th St. to Broadway
Posted May 1, 2015
Installation of water valves will close the southbound center and right curb lanes of Wilmot Rd. from 5th St. to Broadway from 9 a.m., Tuesday, May 5, to 3:30 p.m., Friday, May 8.
Lane closures will take place from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Steel plates will be temporarily installed to allow through traffic when work is not occurring.
New valves will be installed on a 12” water main line. The project includes excavation, valve installation, and repaving. There will be no interruption of water service to customers.
Pima Animal Care Center collaborating on free vaccination clinic Saturday
Posted April 30, 2015
A dog-only free vaccination clinic will be held from 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday at the Ward 5 Council Office, 4300 S. Park Ave. The event will be first-come, first-served for the first 200 dogs.
Pima Animal Care Center, along with the Animal Welfare Alliance of Southern Arizona and the Humane Society of the United States, is participating in this collaborative effort to increase vaccination rates throughout Tucson. Vaccines for rabies, Parvovirus and distemper will be offered at no cost through a generous grant from the Humane Society of the United States.
National Mayor's Challenge for Water Conservation
Posted April 28, 2015