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Recent News About City of Tucson
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Tucson unveils new mural honoring historic Sugar Hill neighborhood
A new mural celebrating the Sugar Hill Neighborhood in Tucson was completed last weekend.
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Tucson Holiday Ice returns this year at new location
Published on November 18, 2024 The Tucson Holiday Ice rink is set to open at 260 S. Church Ave., situated in front of the Tucson Convention Center Ticket Office.
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Local Government Meeting today in City of Tucson
City of Tucson City Council Meeting starting at 12 pm today — here's what you need to know!
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Government events this week in City of Tucson: Nov. 10-16
The following events are scheduled to take place in City of Tucson this week.
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Local Government Meeting today in City of Tucson
City of Tucson City Council Meeting starting at 12 am today — here's what you need to know!
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Tucson opens P-CHIP call for projects; encourages public participation
The City of Tucson has announced the opening of its P-CHIP Call for Projects.
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Tucson opens calls for project funding applications
The City of Tucson is inviting applications from eligible non-profit organizations for funding through various grants, including HOME, General Fund, Emergency Services Grant, and Community Development Block Grant.
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Tucson seeks public input on electric vehicle charging regulation updates
The City of Tucson's Planning and Development Services Department (PDSD) is inviting community members to a virtual meeting to discuss proposed changes to electric vehicle (EV) charging regulations.
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Government events this week in City of Tucson: Nov. 3-9
The following events are scheduled to take place in City of Tucson this week.
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Valencia Road improvement project set to start November 11
On November 11, 2024, the Valencia Road Improvement Project between Kolb Road and Houghton Road will commence.
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Government events this November in City of Tucson
The following events are scheduled to take place in City of Tucson this month.
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Tucson advances affordable housing with new solar panel installations
Fifteen public housing residences in Tucson will soon have solar panels installed, thanks to the efforts of Technicians For Sustainability (TFS) and funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Climate Resilience.
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City of Tucson announces meetings on new community corridors tool
The Planning and Development Services Department (PDSD) has announced two meetings for community members to learn about the proposed Community Corridors Tool and provide feedback.
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Tucson hosts inaugural Pumpkins & Pistons car show and trunk-or-treat
The City of Tucson Community Safety, Health & Wellness Team is organizing the first Pumpkins & Pistons Car Show, Resource Fair, and Trunk-or-Treat event. Scheduled for Saturday, October 19, 2024, from 1-5 p.m., the event will take place at the City-State Garage in downtown Tucson.
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Tucson invites public input on new Community Corridors Tool
The City of Tucson Planning and Development Services Department (PDSD) is inviting the public to participate in two meetings regarding the proposed Community Corridors Tool. These sessions aim to gather community feedback on new zoning tools intended to encourage redevelopment along transit corridors, as requested by Mayor and Council.
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Local Government Meeting today in City of Tucson
City of Tucson City Council Meeting starting at 12 am today — here's what you need to know!
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Local Government Meeting today in City of Tucson
City of Tucson City Council Meeting starting at 12 pm today — here's what you need to know!
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Tucson invites public input on new adaptive reuse regulations
The City of Tucson Planning and Development Services Department (PDSD) is reaching out to the community for participation in a virtual meeting regarding changes to Tucson's adaptive reuse regulations. This initiative comes in response to the recent passing of HB2297 by the Arizona State Legislature, which mandates that by January 1, 2025, at least 10% of all existing commercial, office, or mixed-use buildings be repurposed for multi-family residential development or adaptive reuse.
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Tucson child's art featured in NAHRO's 2025 calendar
A child from Tucson's Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) program has been recognized as one of the 12 winners in the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials' (NAHRO) "What a Home Means to Me" poster contest. The artwork, created by 14-year-old Halo, will be featured in NAHRO's 2025 calendar.
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Tucson hosts virtual discussion on adaptive reuse regulation updates
The City of Tucson Planning and Development Services Department (PDSD) has announced a virtual meeting to discuss upcoming changes to the city's adaptive reuse regulations. This initiative invites community members to learn about these changes and provide their input. Adaptive reuse involves repurposing existing buildings for new uses while maintaining their original architectural features.