Tucson's 31st Historic District - Homesteaded February 8, 1898 | |
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Little Free Library Celebration! | |
Committee Meetings
Open to Interested Neighbors
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March 27 - SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING - March 27, 5:00 pm at the Ward III meeting room. TPD CSO officer Kirsten Hinthorn will report on criminal stats in Jefferson Park and clarify reporting for the homeless, among other topics. If you have a concern, you are invited to attend or email rbolza@me.com with your issue so it can be shared at the meeting.
March 21 - TRAFFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING - If you are interested in attending, contact Cindy Doklan at cindy.doklan@gmail.com Next meeting is March 21.To review the current JP traffic mitigation map, created by Cindy and Zach, see: http://www.jeffersonpark.info/traffic-issues.html
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The Roll-Offs are Coming March 21 | |
ROLL-OFFS: Your neighborhood association contacts the city each year and sets dates for the roll-offs. The next roll-offs are scheduled for Thursday through Monday: 3/21/24-3/25/24
Located at 4 sites in Jefferson Park:
917 E. Seneca, 1822 E. Lester St., 850 N. Tyndall, and 1740 E. Edison
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JIM CLICK RAFFLE IS BACK! | |
HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL! The 2024 Jim Click Raffle drawing will be held in December, 2024. Each ticket is $25 and this year, the 5 for $100 option is back! All of the ticket revenue goes to your neighborhood. Even if you don't win, your neighborhood does. Tickets available at JPNA events and at meetings. You may purchase tickets by contacting Joanne Osuna at cricket16@cox.net We are hoping a JP resident wins this year-good luck. Must be 21 or older to participate. | |
TO DONATE: If you have pots or potting soil that you no longer need, please drop them off at 1641 E. Waverly St. The best place to leave your donations is on Warren by the blue recycle bin. We also can use broken clay pots, so don’t toss them out, bring them on over. | |
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GARDEN MATERIALS: Clay or ceramic pots, potting soil, tools, gloves, hoses, interesting containers like metal watering cans, shovels, rakes, anything that we can put a plant in, etc. Last year we had two red wagons full of succulents for sale.
PLANT CUTTINGS: Now is the time for cuttings to get well rooted before the sale. We can take the cuttings, or you could donate the parent plant, and we will do it.
QUESTIONS? Contact Laurel Heather Milden at trdswmn@cox.net
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St. Patrick's Day Parade - closed streets | |
Coming right up - Sunday, March 17th, the city will host the 36th Annual St. Patrick’s Day parade. It all begins in Armory Park. For information on street closures, the parade route, and other activities associated with the parade and holiday: 36th Annual Tucson St. Patrick's Day Parade & Festival
The parade route will be closed to vehicles on March 17, 7:45a.m. -11:30a.m.
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TEP 138Kv Poles Project - Have your say. | |
Public Open House - Thursday, March 28 -Doubletree Hotel—Reid Park, 445 S. Alvernon Way - Tucson, AZ 85711
6 p.m. — Open house 7 p.m. — Presentation
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To review the details of and rationale for the Halfway Solution, click on the blue button. Yes, we are still advocating for the substation to be moved, but barring that, no overhead lines in Jefferson Park and through the city center. | |
To see current route segments and a larger map, click the blue button to access the TEP Midtown Reliability Project website. | | |
Current proposed TEP routes | |
MAKE YOUR OPINION KNOWN!
Comment Form:
Use the individual Online Comment form to submit comments about the proposed routes: https://tep.jotform.com/232196308378968
E-mail midtownreliability@tep.com
Call 1-833-523-0887-leave voice mail
Mail a letter to:
TEP Midtown Reliability, P.O. Box 711 Mail Stop CB200,
Tucson, AZ 85701-0711
Attend the March 28 meeting at the Doubletree Hotel
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Summer Camps at the Presidio | |
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The Presidio Museum camps will run from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Participants will have the option of additionally registering for the Downtown Lohse Family YMCA Sports Camp, directly across the street, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (for a separate fee). For questions about camps, go to the website (button on left) or contact Ginger Thompson: gingert@tucsonpresidio.com. | |
UARIZONA MUSEUM DAY
Saturday, March 23, 2024 | 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM
1031 N Olive, CLICK HERE for map and directions
UAMA is excited to participate in the University of Arizona's first-ever Museum Day! Enjoy free admission, snacks and fun activities while checking out the museum's latest exhibitions, then explore some of the other great participating museums nearby. CLICK HERE for more information. Family activity - 10:00-11:30 a.m. Art Sprouts, an art-making program for kids ages 2-5 and their families (register here to join!)
U OF A ALERT SYSTEM
U of A Alerts, the University’s emergency alert system, sign up at: https://cirt.arizona.edu/sign-ualert
STUDENTS DISTURBING THE PEACE
If at any point your peace is disturbed, report neighborhood loud party/unruly gathering complaints to 911. You may also call the UA Neighborhood Hotline at 520-282-3649. A team from the University’s community relations office and TPD’s Red Tag Unit are available to visit problematic properties to educate students about the City’s Unruly Gathering Ordinance and the UA’s consequences for violation of the Student Code of Conduct.
Karen L Sanson, Office of Government & Community Relations
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Pima County teams up with United Way
for free tax assistance
If you have a family income of less than $79,000, you might be eligible for help preparing your state and federal taxes this year. READ MORE
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Tucson Botanical Gardens - Sculptures | |
WASHED ASHORE * ART TO SAVE THE SEA
Sculptures Made from Ocean Trash
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Tucson Botanical Gardens
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Blenman Elm Neighborhood Tour | |
Blenman/Elm Pollinator Garden at Treat and Seneca. | |
The tour will take place on Sunday, April 14th from 11:30am until 4:30pm. The check-in on that day takes place at 1650 N. Bentley – the Blenman Elm school parking lot. A portion of the proceeds from the tour will be donated to the school. The remainder will help fund neighborhood projects – like the Seneca garden. For more information about the tour, please reach out to the BE folks at: blenman.elm@gmail.com. | |
PRESIDIO MUSEUM WALKING TOURS
We now have FOUR walking tours that include ADULT BEVERAGES!
Click here to learn more and register!
Pre-registration is required for all tours. Please click on the appropriate dates below to register.
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When will your street be paved? | |
Hit the blue button to access the paving image and an explanation regarding the timing, etc. | | |
Services for Seniors-Lend A Hand or Receive One | |
CONSTRUCTION IN JP
a Neighborhood Preservation Zone - NPZ
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DO THEY HAVE A PERMIT? Have you seen any building or construction going on in the neighborhood that doesn't have a permit, or remodeling you have questions about? Jefferson Park has a committee that works with Tucson Planning and Development to assure that changes stay within the scope of Jefferson Park's Neighborhood Preservation Zone.
E-mail the address and your questions to jpnalanduse@gmail.com
NEED A PERMIT? PDSD launched a Permit Dashboard in November 2023. The interactive dashboard provides insight into the permitting process. Users can gain an understanding of review times, allowing staff and customers to pinpoint areas of improvement or excellence. Since the launch, PDSD has consistently met target review times more than 90% of the time.
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NOTE: TWO OPTIONS FOR GLASS RECYCLING If you can't get to a glass recycling site (purple bins) go ahead and use the Blue Barrel. Either way the glass will be recycled. | |
Ward III is accepting furniture, cooking supplies, etc.—anything that might help someone set up a house. Drop items off at the Ward III office, 1510 E Grant (corner of Grant and Vine). Is the item too big? Give Ward III a call for pickup at (520) 791-4711; they will come, pick it up, and take it to the Wildcat House, where it will help folks who are just getting into housing.
Ward III also has "Slow Down" signs - FOR FREE!
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Edison/Campbell Street Parklet Maintenance | |
On the 3rd Saturday of the month at 8:00 a.m., at the east end of Edison at Campbell Avenue, neighbors do a quick cleanup of the parklet. It's easy with neighbors helping. Just show up; all garbage bags and tools are supplied. You are always welcome to go when it suits your schedule. If you do pick up trash during another time, please contact Joanne Osuna at cricket16@cox.net , and your time will count. We report our hours to Tucson Clean & Beautiful as part of the Adopt-a-Park Program. (JP Contact- Joanne Osuna cricket16@cox.net )
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311 or 911? - There's a difference! | |
911 remains your contact for any police related concerns :
- Suspicious activity/persons
- Any thefts
- Any shots fired
- Car theft/damage
- Domestic violence
- Medical assistance
- Fire
Or you can call the police non-emergency reporting number 791-5059
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What do I report to 311?: Use it to report any variety of housekeeping concerns. These include potholes, broken play equipment in your pocket park, if your trash pick-up didn’t happen as scheduled, water bill questions, damaged bus stops, parks and streets, debris, illegal dumping, litter, overgrown vegetation and trees, and any other city function that is not an emergency.
There’s also a 311 portal on the City of Tucson website. Use this link to find that: Tucson 311 Service Request Portal and download links
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GRAFFITI
- Report by Phone: (520) 792-CITY (2489).
- Graffiti on bus stops report to Sun Tran customer service at (520) 792-9222.
Give information: Address/cross streets of the graffiti. Graffiti removed only within City limits.
For graffiti, potholes,etc:
SeeClickFix Online
View SeeClickFix Tutorial Video
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Homeless encampment?
Use the on-line tool
or call City of Tucson 520-791-2540
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REPORT OVERFLIGHTS BY PHONE:
BUMC Security: 520-694-6533
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January 2024 Flight Data:
# medical flights in January = 137
Reports from neighbors = 13 (5 appeared to be outside the Fly-Friendly zone)
Of the 137 flights, 46 arrivals were outside the Fly-Friendly Zone (33%)
32 departures were outside the fly friendly zone.(23%)
Banner schedules periodic meetings with the neighbors to discuss helicopter activity:
Tue 7/9/2024 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Thu
BUMCT Santa Rita - Conference Room Floor 2 Room#2455
Join on your computer or mobile app
Click here to join the meeting
Meeting ID: 222 446 698 766 Passcode: svibfW
Tue 11/12/2024 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
BUMCT Santa Rita - Conference Room Floor 2 Room#2455
Join on your computer, mobile app or room device
Click here to join the meeting
Meeting ID: 293 633 864 047 Passcode: Lr5CMY
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REPORTING: Illegal Gatherings in JP | |
HELP END DANGEROUS ILLEGAL GATHERINGS
REPORT any time of day, any number of people, if unruly.
1) Loud party calls should go to 911.
2) Additionally, if student-related, contact the UA Neighborhood Hotline to report concerns at 520-282-3649.
3) Loud music/noise calls may be reported online: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/apps/crime-reporting/
STATS: 2023 December-1 loud party 0 red tags; 2024 Jan-0 loud party, 0 red tags
When to call get red tag info sheet - CLICK HERE
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Neighborhood Watch How-To | |
Or Call Water Dept, 520-791-5443 to make an appointment.
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For technical assistance in the selection of a compatible thermostat option, please call (855) 393-9717. To find all the information CLICK HERE
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Community businesses - We appreciate you!
Support the businesses who support Jefferson Park
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Gloo Factory,
Open Road Traders, Sabaku,
Avery Gagne, Tierra Antigua Realty
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Mark's Ace Hardware,
Dolce Vita Italian, BlackJack Pizza,
Tim Flanigan,
Seneca Drive Band, Old Pueblo Trolley-Transit Museum, and Trader Joes
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Avery Gagne
TIERRA ANTIQUA REALTY
(207)-402-8673
THANK YOU ONE AND ALL!
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Many thanks to The Prime Leaf | |
Thanks to North America Powder Coating for the stands and DTM traffic for the sign manufacture. | |
Carly Quinn - tile work at Campbell Entrances | |
Jefferson Park is proud to support local businesses that support our neighborhood. To place an ad in our E-news, contact jdchama@msn.com. We have 12-15 editions annually that reach over 350 local residents. | |
Your Area Representatives CAN HELP! | |
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See a new neighbor? Alert the representative in your area to let them know to take by a welcome packet! | |
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Every Area Rep would appreciate help distributing doorhangers or taking Welcome Packets to new residents. Contact them via email. | |
REPORT ISSUES WITH U of A: 24/7 available (520) 282-3649.
REPORT ISSUES WITH BANNER HOSPITAL: available 24/7, (520) 694-6533.
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Get on the the neighborhood listserv, send a blank email to jeffersonparktucson+subscribe@googlegroups.com.
Facebook: Jefferson Park Pet Lost animals, found animals etc. https://www.facebook.com/Jefferson-Park-Neighborhood-Tucson-AZ-Pet-Page-695645730464933/
Facebook: Jefferson Park: Interactive communications and neighborhood friendly posts https://www.facebook.com/groups/1595530767355038/
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Your City Council Offices | |
The Ward offices publish weekly updates. Jefferson Park is in Ward 3; however, Ward 6 also publishes an informative newsletter, so both are worth a read!
WARD III
Kevin Dahl's newsletter: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/ward-3
1510 E Grant Rd., 85719, 520-791-4711, email: ward3@tucsonaz.gov
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Pima County Board of Supervisor's Office | |
Editors' Note: This Constant Contact is sent only upon request and with permission. The editors, Joan Daniels, Joanne Osuna, and Colleen Nichols invite your comments. | |
Thanks to the editors who check and recheck the information we send out to our neighbors. If you see an error or have an addition, let one of us know. | | | | |