After a series of public meetings and a public hearing, the City of Tucson - Government Mayor & Council voted to increase rates and fees for Tucson Water and Tucson Environmental Services.
What do you want for Tucson? Your vision for the future of our community is needed as we update Plan Tucson, the City of Tucson General & Sustainability Plan.
After a series of public meetings and a public hearing, the City of Tucson's Mayor & Council voted to increase rates and fees for Tucson Water and the Environmental & General Services Department (EGSD) yesterday, January 11, 2023.
After a series of public meetings and public hearings, the City of Tucson's Mayor and Council , Jan. 11, voted to increase rates and fees for Tucson Water and the Environmental and General Services Department (EGSD) to keep up with increasing costs and aging infrastructure.
Basketball television analyst Bill Walton is a huge Grateful Dead fan. As luck would have it, the University of Arizona School of Art graduate student tasked with repainting his special chair in McKale Memorial Center also shares his love for the eclectic rock band.
If you drive by #TucsonFire Station 9 on Wilmot, you’ll notice some new artwork outside on the southeast corner of the property - “As One” by Jason Butler and Robin Riley.
What do you want for Tucson? Your vision for the future of our community is needed as we update Plan Tucson, the City of Tucson General & Sustainability Plan (2013), and you're invited to attend the first open house about the plan.
Follow the progress of the voter-approved Tucson Delivers - Proposition 101: Safer City, Better Streets half-cent sales tax program; and Proposition 407: Parks + Connections Bond program. Of the $250 million projected to be collected from the Proposition 101 half-cent sales tax (2018-2022), $100 million is dedicated to the Better Streets initiative, with 40% dedicated to neighborhood street improvements.