Vice Mayor Paul Cunningham
TFD Rescues Person Stranded in Pantano Wash
Posted September 20, 2018
Tucson Fire units rescued a person from the Pantano Wash near Kenyon Drive after a single call was made to 911 reporting someone clinging to a tree in the wash. The initial call made to 911 reported two people stuck in the wash, clinging to a tree but the caller hung up and did not answer on call back. A Swift Water Response was dispatched to the area, including crews from the technical rescue team.
Paul's Note - September 13, 2018
Posted September 13, 2018
Finally, the day we have been waiting for: work on the dilapidated stretch of Broadway between Camino Seco and Houghton will start on Monday.
Many of you have noticed that there have been crews from the various utilities for a few months. They were moving their lines in preparation for the road work. There are always scheduling issues with this sort of work, and that’s what led to many of the delays.
Paul's Note - September 7, 2018
Posted September 7, 2018
When I walked into the council chamber on Wednesday night, the room was fuller than I had expected. For a moment, I tried to think if there was a particularly controversial item on the agenda that had attracted all that attention.
It was something much better: it was members of the Tucson-Pima County Women’s Commission there to accept a proclamation for Women in Government Day.
Domestic Violence Grant
Posted September 5, 2018
Good news from our police chief:
Dear Mayor, Council Members, and City Manager:
Paul's Note - August 31, 2018
Posted August 31, 2018
As the people are the only legitimate fountain of power, and it is from them that the constitutional charter, under which the several branches of government hold their power, is derived, it seems strictly consonant to the republican theory to recur to the same original authority ... whenever it may be necessary to enlarge, diminish, or new-model the powers of government. – James Madison
Half Staff Notice: Sen. John Sidney McCain III
Posted August 27, 2018
Flags over city buildings are at half-staff in recognition of Senator John S. McCain.
The Arizona Symphonic Winds “Music in the Park” concert series at Udall Park
Posted August 27, 2018
The Arizona Symphonic Winds, established in 1986, is an all-volunteer community concert band performing a variety of music for all ages including overtures, light classics, marches, Broadway show tunes and popular music. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and a picnic basket and enjoy an evening of entertainment for the whole family. Shuttle service is available from the Big Lots shopping center – northwest corner of Tanque Verde and Sabino Canyon Roads. All concerts are free to the public.
Paul's Note - August 24, 2018
Posted August 24, 2018
My staff and I have been getting ready for our ribbon cutting at Jesse Owens Park this weekend. As you know from last week’s newsletter, $2 million was spent on park improvements and we will be showcasing them on Saturday at 10 am at the playground at the west side of the park. Donna Williams Prather, Jesse Owens’s granddaughter, will be there and we will have refreshments available.
We’d like you all to be there.
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Climate Change Forums
Posted August 23, 2018
Half Staff Notice: CWO Taylor J. Galvin, United States Army
Posted August 22, 2018
Governor Doug Ducey has ordered that flags at all state office buildings be lowered to half-staff from sunrise until sunset Wednesday, August 22 in honor of Chief Warrant Officer 3 Taylor J. Galvin, an Arizona native, who passed away on Monday from injuries he received when his helicopter crashed in Sinjar, Iraq. Flags will also be lowered on the day of internment, which has not been set.
Paul's Note - August 17, 2018
Posted August 17, 2018
“Our only hope is that those who frequent Jesse Owens Park will look beyond the cleats and see the man who, in spite of untold humiliating experiences, dedicated his life to the furtherance of the well-being of all mankind.” - Tucson resident H. A. Ryan, a letter to the Arizona Daily Star, April 6, 1980
3-Day Pass and $25 for $20 Program Become Permanent Fare Options
Posted August 17, 2018
Paul's Note - August 8, 2018
Posted August 8, 2018
At this afternoon’s study session, we will be discussing changing the age at which tobacco products can be purchased from 18 to 21.
Paul's Note - August 3, 2018
Posted August 3, 2018
Restaurant Row on Tanque Verde has long been a destination for families, particularly from the East Side. Lately, though, we’ve had a lot of vacancies and business has been down for some of the businesses in the area.
City Launches Interactive Mural Map
Posted August 2, 2018
The artwork of local, national, and international muralists is on display in the City of Tucson. A new map from the City's GIS team shows the locations of the murals and explains what they mean. Throughout these works, the region's natural landscape, heritage, and resilience are prominent. Mountain vistas and desert flora set the stage for defining events in the city's cultural history, such as the All Souls Procession and the capture of John Dillinger.