City of Tucson
Recent News About City of Tucson
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Operation Deep Freeze
REMINDER: Operation Deep Freeze (ODF) is on, and overflow shelter beds are available for people seeking safety.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day
All City of Tucson offices, except for emergency services, will be closed Monday, Jan. 16, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Water and Trash/Recyling Rate Adjustments to Take Effect This Year
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.
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Plan Tucson Open House
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.
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Read the Latest Tucson Delivers Progress Report
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.
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Thomas: Sonoran Prevention Works will 'be expanding our training and education programs'
Sonoran Prevention Works is getting ready for another year of providing training and raising awareness to prevent fatal overdoses.
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Tucson Holiday Ice is still here until January 8!
Tucson Holiday Ice is still here until January 8!
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From all of us at the City of Tucson, we wish our community a safe, healthy, and Happy New Year!
From all of us at the City of Tucson, we wish our community a safe, healthy, and Happy New Year!
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CBP offering hiring bonus for new agents, more for Tucson sector and other remote areas
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is looking to hire new agents, offering bonuses of up to $20,000.
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Tucson Mayor on $25 million investment for water treatment systems: 'We are all too aware of the painful history of water contamination in our region'
Tucson Water will receive $25 in federal funding from Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (R) to aid in the installation of new treatment systems for the removal of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from contaminated groundwaterTucson Water will receive $25 million in federal funding to aid in the installation of new treatment systems for the removal of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from contaminated groundwater.
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Beware of Scams as Public Housing Waitlist Opens Jan. 3
The pre-application period for families and individuals seeking to be placed on a waitlist for public housing and Section 8 vouchers for the City of Tucson and Pima County will be open from Tuesday, Jan. 3, through Tuesday, Jan. 24.
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Final Day to Take the Reid Park Master Plan Survey
View the final Reid Park Master Plan concept, developed with community feedback over the last eight months, and take the online survey to give input on your priorities for funding future improvements at the park.
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Registration Open for Tucson Parks and Recreation Leisure Classes
View and register for Tucson Parks and Recreation leisure classes at registration link below.
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Annual Winterhaven Festival of Lights Open
The 73rd Annual Winterhaven Festival of Lights opened Saturday, Dec. 10, and continues through Monday, Dec. 26, from 6-10 p.m. nightly.
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Sion Power to expand manufacturing operations in Tucson
EV battery cell developer Sion Power Corp. will expand its manufacturing operations in Tucson with an 111,400-square-foot facility in the 6900 block of South Country Club Road.
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How to Report Transportation Concerns
Is there a pothole you'd like to see filled?
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Narcan Training This Week to Help With Opioid Overdoses
Pima Community College, The City of Tucson's Community Safety, Health & Wellness Program, Pima County Health Department, and Thrive in the 05 neighborhoods will host a training on how to identify and respond to opioid overdoses.
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Public Housing Waitlist to Open Jan. 3
The pre-application period for families and individuals seeking to be placed on a waitlist for public housing, and Section 8 vouchers for the City of Tucson and Pima County will be open from Tuesday, Jan. 3, through Tuesday, Jan. 24.
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Construction on Old Tucson movie set halted due to contract dispute: 'We're at least six months behind'
Plans to revive moviemaking at the historic Old Tucson Wild West theme park have been put on hold, with officials citing a contract dispute.
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Office of Economic Initiatives Wins State Economic Development Award
The Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED) recently presented the City of Tucson Office of Economic Initiatives (ConnectTucson) a Golden Prospector Award to recognize excellence, innovation, and creativity in economic development.