Tucson's 31st Historic District
P.O. Box 41243, Tucson AZ 85717 * August 26, 2022
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September 28, 6:00 pm
Neighborhood Meeting
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Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 28, 6pm
Guest: Eryck Garcia, Community Engagement Advisor to the Mayor
"In Person" at Ward III room or Join Zoom Meeting
Join Zoom Meeting - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85123674356?pwd=NFJFYlRQMEt0R2lRZVBYeDVBNU1zUT09
Meeting ID: 851 2367 4356 * Passcode: 166072
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See agenda at: jeffersonpark.info
With the new Omicron sub-variant, BA.5, masks are highly encouraged, but not mandatory. AZ is experiencing an uptick in Covid cases.
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September 15, 2:30 PM
MEETING WITH BANNER Helicopters and the "Fly Friendly" Path
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Follow-Up Meeting:
September 15, 2:30pm
In person: Duval Auditorium. Enter on north side
By zoom: Please contact Jacqueline Parks at Jacqueline.Parks@bannerhealth.com if you would like to be included or you have further questions. Thank you.
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Please continue to alert Banner of helicopters over the neighborhood 520-694-6533 | |
September 15, 6:00 PM
INITIAL DISCUSSIONS - Grant Rd Phase 5/6
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Interested in what is being planned for the next phase of Grant Road widening? This meeting is exploratory in order to gain multi-neighborhood input. Got some questions/opinions to share? Please attend.
Topic: Grant Road Coalition
Time: Sep 15, 2022 05:30 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87412834234?pwd=dUQ2aUxBYk0wNWpIYU5Wd1NoVWJMdz09
Meeting ID: 874 1283 4234 Passcode: 744057
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Brush 'n Bulky will be here the week of August 29th!
Put your brush and bulky where you place your trash--generally in the alley. Be sure to have everything out by Monday, August 29 at 6:00 AM.
Please, do not block alleys, sidewalks or streets.
Brush & Bulky will collect:
- Brush, tree trunks, branches and other green waste (up to 5 feet long and 24 inches in diameter)
- Lumber (up to 5 feet long and stacked in a separate pile)
- PVC and metal pipes (up to 5 feet long)
- Railroad ties (limit 5)
- Furniture, carpet, and doors
- Lawn mowers with fuel tank and crank case removed
- Scrap metal (bicycles, swing sets, etc., broken into 5 foot lengths)
- Cacti (must be contained in a box - up to 25 lbs.)
- Appliances (remove freezer/refrigerator doors)
- Car tires (limit of five automobile tires. Tires must be separated from pile. A separate truck will pick them up within the week.)
- Metal drums (empty and cut in half)
Brush and Bulky will NOT collect:
- Any excess over the 10 cubic-yard limit (1 cubic-yard roughly the size of a washing machine)
- Any items other than those listed above, such as
- Stone/bricks/concrete/aggregates/tile
- Construction debris (such as asphalt, roofing material, drywall, etc.)
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Hazardous waste like paint/oil/pesticides/solvents/liquids (take to household hazardous waste)
- Glass/mirrors
- Compressed gas/air cylinder(s)
- Vehicle parts
- Ammunition
- Commercially generated material
MORE INFO: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/es/brush-and-bulky
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DTM - Department of Transportation at work for you! | |
Repaving has begun! Between Park and Mountain--but not on Mountain, and not on Park. Lots of dust, lots of tarmac scraping. It will be worth it.
For all other potholes, DTM needs to hear from YOU! (520) 791-3154
TDOTConcerns@tucsonaz.gov - Service Request Form
(thank you for the photos Dorothy and Colleen)
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TAKE A WALK TO WEST BASIN OF LINEAR PARK | |
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Thank you all who donated to the Werthmuller bench. Thank you to Louie's friends and neighbors, the Pedersons, who chose the location and worked with Parks and Rec to have it installed. And special thanks to Sierra Boyer and her staff at Parks and Rec.
It is in the basin area between Hampton and Park. Take a walk, have a look, and take a seat!
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The traffic around our International School is substantial, especially at drop off and pick up. The traffic in our neighborhood and neighborhoods around the university has increased. Neighborhoods reported the uptick at the recent Campus Community Relations Committee Meeting (CCRC). Above are recent accidents near our school. Please drive cautiously throughout the neighborhood. | |
Traffic Calming in Jefferson Park | |
JPNA TRAFFIC COMMITTEE AT WORK FOR US - UPDATE
MOUNTAIN AVENUE UPDATE-When the traffic engineers returned the suggested traffic calming for Mountain--they recommend 5 speed tables for Mountain...from Grant to Speedway. So Jefferson Park has contacted the U of A to have them partner with the fundraising. Yes, The city traffic engineers believe Mountain is not safe, but the cost for tables is on us.
THREE TRAFFIC CALMING SITES WITHIN THE NEIGHBORHOOD-It was brought up at the JPNA meeting that two humps might be changed to chicanes so the discussion and process with DTM (city engineers) begins again.
ALL THIS MEANS IS we will have some serious fundraising to do!
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GRANT ROAD PROJECT - Be Informed!
60% Plans coming - learn what's coming and how to advocate for Jefferson Park
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ABOVE: From Existing Linear Park at Santa Rita across Mountain to Highland: Look carefully and you can see the demolished homes beneath the green "possible greenspace" in white.
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The Grant Road Coalition- Central Segments is advocating to preserve the "possible green space" and to encourage mitigations from noise and light. The coalition of Jefferson Park, SAMOS, Mtn/First, Campbell/Grant and Catalina Vista will be meeting-see above. | |
NEW RECYCLING PROGRAM - MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Bring your # 3, 4, 5, 6 plastics to Ward 6
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Read an Arizona Daily Star article about the Ward VI pilot plastics program to be used in ByFusion Construction Blocks - made from plastics that are not allowed in your BLUE BIN! | |
Ward VI has launched a pilot program at their office that compliments the glass recycle/reuse program already in place. Participate and help test this new program to recycle and reuse plastics that cannot be put in your home recycling blue bin.
Continue to recycle plastics #1 and 2 in your home recycling blue bin.
Please consider going a step further and recycle MORE plastic. Take plastics #3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 to the new roll-off container at the Ward VI office. ALL those plastics that contaminate your Blue Recycling Bin, can now be recycled at Ward VI in this pilot program.
You know how the newsletter always says never, ever bag your recyclables? In this pilot program, one of the plastics that can be recycled is PLASTIC BAGS! In fact, Ward VI requests that you bag all the plastic you bring them so that it does not blow around. Bag up bubble wrap, plastic forks and spoons, yogurt containers, Saran Wrap, the wrapping that goes around the meat you buy, plastic tubs, bread bags, food trays, pill bottles, plastic mailers, etc. You do not need to wash anything out (unless it will get stinky) – but please bag up what you bring. Toss it into the new Plastics Only roll-off bin, which is marked, and also the first thing you see when you enter the parking lot behind the Ward VI office, near the glass recycling purple bin.
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# 1 and # 2 in your blue recycling bin.
Save and bag all other plastic. Take to Ward VI.
NO STYROFOAM, THOUGH!
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You recycle your glass - but is it ever heavy!
Check this out!
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Meet Clayton Clark. Early this year, after listening to an episode of Arizona Spotlight, which included a segment on the City’s decision to stop picking up glass from household recycling bins, Clayton was inspired to do something. He created a start-up business that will pick up your glass recyclables (for a small fee) from your residence and ensure that your glass makes its way into the recycling stream.
If you would Ike more information or want to participate in Tucson Curb Cycle please visit https://www.tucsoncurbcycle.com (reprinted from Ward III newsletter)
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TUCSON'S CLIMATE ACTION REPORT | |
Sign Up for the Tucson's Climate Action Report!
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REGISTRATION FOR PARKS AND RECREATION FALL CLASSES OPENS JULY 30 | |
Tucson Parks and Recreation released its fall 2022 indoor leisure classes schedule featuring hundreds of fun and engaging opportunities for the community. Classes range from arts and crafts, Little Movers and Shakers, dance, gymnastics, jewelry making, glass fusing, music, and more for youth and adults. Get active in a health and fitness class, learn digital photography skills, or create beautiful pottery and ceramics pieces. There truly is something for everyone. Be sure to check out some of the new class offerings like Chair Yoga, BollyX, and Pom. Classes are viewable online now and registration opened Saturday, July 30, at 8 a.m. for city residents and 10 a.m. for non-city residents at the website below. The deadline for registering for session one is Wednesday, Aug. 24.
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TUCSON WATER UPDATES REBATE PROGRAMS - Customers can now apply online for residential clothes washer and premium high-efficiency toilet rebates. This means no more paper and quicker processing times. You can apply at the link below. As of July 1, the residential toilet rebate increased to $100 per premium high-efficiency toilet for homes and buildings constructed before 2011. These toilets must be WaterSense certified, flush no more than 1.1 gallons, and receive high flush performance scores.
The clothes washer rebate will now provide customers a $200 rebate only when replacing a top-load machine with a front-load clothes washer from the qualifying product list. Customers replacing a front-load machine or new customers not replacing a machine will be eligible for a $100 rebate. For questions, email pico@tucsonaz.gov, or call (520) 791-4331.
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Rainwater harvesting rebates | |
Click here for information on $2.000 rebate from Tucson Water for active and passive rainwater harvesting. Also, click here for more info from Pima County.
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Home Repair for Low Income | |
A local organization called CHRPA (Community Home Repair Project of Arizona) will replace an old toilet and fix or replace an evaporative cooler for free to low income homeowners. Their phone number is 520- 745-2055. | |
SUMMER - Hints to conserve Water and Power | |
Beat the Peak … with Pete the Beak! For decades, Tucson Water and Pete have urged Tucson-area residents to conserve water. Now, Pete is asking us to work together to use less power between 3-7 p.m. during summer months.
It’s easy! Just five quick steps you can take between 3-7 p.m. in the summer can make a big difference:
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Avoid using large appliances. That means doing laundry or running the adishwasher overnight or earlier in the day if possible.
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Program your pool pump to run during the morning or at midday.
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Set the thermostat to 78 degrees. In fact, you might consider pre-cooling your home. At noon, set your thermostat three degrees lower than your normal setting. Then, at 3 p.m., adjust your thermostat as high as your family can safely tolerate. This will avoid running the AC while your pre-cooled home slowly warms.
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Use a ceiling fan to circulate the air and help you feel cooler. It also helps to close the drapes, shades and blinds where possible to keep out the sun’s radiant heat.
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Grill outdoors or use the microwave at dinnertime to reheat meals you cooked earlier in the day.
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SUMMER MONSOONS - Sandbags | |
FREE SELF-SERVE SANDBAGS
DTM will offer free self-serve sandbags:
East parking lot of Hi Corbett Field, 700 S. Randolph Way, at Reid Park.
Location open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Residents should bring their own shovel. Sand & sandbags will be provided by DTM. There is a limit of 10 sandbags per vehicle. DTM staff will monitor the weather forecast as well as the National Weather Service to stage the self-serve sandbag program ahead of the first forecasted storm, to ensure you are prepared.
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REID PARK ZOO SUMMER HOURS
As of June 1, Reid Park Zoo is open during summer hours, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. The new hours are in effect through the end of September. You can see what's happening at the Zoo this summer by following the link - Reid Park Zoo
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2022 Roll-offs and Brush and Bulky | |
2022 Roll-offs
Next Roll-offs:
October - Thu., 10/20 - Mon.,10/24
4 locations in JP: 917 E. Seneca, 1822 E. Lester, 1850 N. Tyndall and 1740 E. Edison
2022 Brush & Bulky: Week of 8/29/2022
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Recycling- no more glass in the Blue Bins | |
Help Keep Your Neighborhood Litter-Free! | |
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HELP KEEP YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD LOVELY - Every 3rd Saturday of the month, 8:00 am, at the end of Edison at Campbell Avenue, we clean the parklet. Reminders are sent out on Google groups. Garbage bags and tools are supplied. If you do pick up trash during the week, or just prefer to pick it up at a time of your choosing, please contact Joanne Osuna at cricket16@cox.net and your time will count. We report our hours to Tucson Clean and Beautiful as part of the Adopt-a-Park Program.
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ONE CALL BRUSH AND BULKY: PAY $55 FOR ANY TIME SPECIAL TRASH COLLECTION. A special trash pick up can be ordered ANY TIME by calling Customer Service at 520-791-3171 or submit an online Service Request. Consider ordering a special pickup if you have a large quantity of bulky refuse that you are unable to take to the landfill and your Brush and Bulky service is not scheduled soon.
Fees for Special Collections are:
· $30 for up to ten cubic yards plus $25 for 15 minutes of collection time-- $55 total.
· $25 for each additional 15 minutes of collection time and $5 for each additional cubic yard.
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Cracked lids on blue or green barrels? | |
REQUEST A FREE REPLACEMENT TRASH OR RECYCLING BIN: Does not matter if it was stolen or is damaged- you can quickly and easily request a new trash or recycling can from Environmental Services at no charge. Either use the Recycling Coach app or call ES Customer Service at 520-791-3171 or contact ES online.
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Wildcat Dumping - chairs, couches, furniture etc. | |
Brush and Bulky is not until August 29. It is a Code Violation to leave furniture and trash at the curb. If the resident who left it there will not dispose of it properly, you can report it. Contact eshelps@tucsonaz.gov or report anonymously online at https://www.tucsonaz.gov/code-enforcement.
- Customer Service Representatives are available Monday - Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (520) 791-3171
From potholes to furniture at the curb to graffiti to shopping carts, the app "See, Click, Fix" is also a very effective tool for communicating with the City of Tucson.
If it is a CASA BONITA property, the office number is: 520-398-5738. JP residents can call about a concern regarding any Casa Bonita property and their staff will take care of the problem.
If it is a Goodman property, they have a hotline: 520-512-5308 (evening). You can use this for unruly gatherings or trash or whatever. Daytime number is: 520-884-3410.
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ReRuns....worth posting again | |
HELP OUR SENIORS
LEND A HAND - Need help or want to volunteer?
CONTACT US (520) 248-6882
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HELP AT THE COMMUNITY FOOD BANK OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA
If you are healthy and able, please help by volunteering to pack emergency food boxes. The Community Food Bank URGENTLY needs volunteers to keep operations running. Email volunteer@communityfoodbank.org to get started.
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HELP END DANGEROUS ILLEGAL GATHERINGS
REPORT any time of day, any number of people, if unruly.
1) Loud party calls should go to 911.
MONTHLY STATS: June- 0, July-0, August-1 September 1-red tag, 6 loud party calls-OOPS! October 1-red tag, 4 loud party calls November: 0-red tags, 3-loud party calls
December: 0-red tags, 2-loud party calls January: 0-red tags, 1- loud party calls
February: 0-red tags, 0- loud party calls March: 0-red tags, 0- loud party calls
April: 2- loud party, 1- red tag May: 0-red tags, 1- loud party
PROPERTY MANAGERS TO CONTACT:
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GOODMAN properties have a hotline - 520-512-5308 (evenings) You can use this for unruly gatherings or trash or whatever. Daytime number is 520-884-3410.
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CASA BONITA properties, the office number is 520-398-5738. JP residents can call about a concern regarding any Casa Bonita property and their staff will take care of the problem.e Flow Chart
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SPECIAL PHONE NUMBER FOR UNSHELTERED - This is a resource telephone line which will provide City residents information on available services and shelter. The phone line began service on June 1 and operates 24/7.
“This is a great resource for those assisting someone who needs help connect to resources they may not otherwise hear or know about,” said Brandi Champion, the City’s Housing First Program director.
The resource telephone number is (520) 791-2540.
(Reprinted from City of Tucson Press Release)
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You Find It - They Fix It! | |
(reprinted from the Garden District newsletter) | |
QUICK LINKS - City Services "Cheat Sheet" has links, emails, and phone numbers to make it easier to reach anyone in the City based on your need.
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Street Racing - Hear street racing, revving of engines, screaming of tires?
Report Racing vehicles and motorcycles:
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MAYOR AND COUNCIL APPROVES BUDGET AND EXTENDS FREE TRANSIT - Tucson's Mayor and Council last night voted to approve City Manager Michael Ortega's $2.1 billion budget and compensation plan for the fiscal year that begins July 1. Part of the budget allows for transit fares to remain free until the end of the calendar year.
MASK REQUIREMENT DROPPED - Sun Tran has been notified that the federal mask requirement is no longer in effect for the public transit industry. Although masks are no longer required, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) continues to recommend wearing a mask while onboard transit vehicles. Please respect those who choose to continue wearing masks. Passengers can request a mask at one of our transit center information booths.
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Helicopter Noise/ Banner Hospital:
contact BUMC Security: 520-694-6533.
The Med Evac. flight path is south of Jefferson Park. No choppers should fly over Jeff Park residences. Report non-compliant flights to Banner - 520-694-6533.
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Latest Police Incidents in Jefferson Park
To see the block/street that goes with each event,
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Online Crime reporting: This link will take you to the TPD online crime reporting site. And if you’d like an officer to contact you even when you use the online form, you can make that clear when you file, too.
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In person: You can call Operations Division West front desk at (520) 791-4467, Monday through Friday from 8AM to 5PM, or you can stop by the substation located at 1310 W. Miracle Mile and file a report in person during the above listed days and hours of operation.
POLICE/FIRE EMERGENCY - 911
NON-EMERGENCY - 791-4444
REPORT A CRIME 88-CRIME - (882-7463)
Anonymously report suspicious activity/persons.
Report an unruly gathering: Call 911 CLICK HERE to see Flow Chart
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TPD West Division: Operations Division West front desk at (520) 791-4467, Monday through Friday from 8AM to 5PM, or you can stop by the substation with questions/concerns, located at 1310 W. Miracle Mile.
JP Community Resource Officer: Officer Montserrat Rangel
Email: montserrat.rangel@tucsonaz.gov
Phone: (520) 837-7241
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HOMELESS OUTREACH TEAM - 520.837.7425
Emergency: 911
The services they offer and how to report is described at https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/hcd/Documents/Program_Policies_Procedures/City_of_Tucson_Homeless_Protocol_3.24.2021.pdf
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Recycling list
to read what can/cannot be recycled
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Report Transportation Concerns: Is there a pothole you'd like to see fixed? Is a street sign missing? Is a tree limb hanging too close over a roadway or sidewalk?You can report these issues to the Tucson Department of Transportation (TDOT), (520) 791-3154, or email the exact location to
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Roach Control Hotline
Automated line, please provide requested information and staff will return the call
(520) 724-3401
Report Sewer Odors
(520) 724-3400
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What is a code violation?And whom do I call? Download an information sheet approved by the City Code Enforcement Division
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Dirty bus stop
Include pictures if you wish. All requests will be documented by Sun Tran to ensure proper follow-up takes place.
Sun Tran:
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Neighborhood Contacts & Resources | |
Would you like to recommend someone to your neighbors? Let Cricket know. cricket16@cox.net, 520-798-3602 - Help us keep the list accurate- report any retired/inactive numbers to the cricket.
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REPORT ISSUES WITH U of A 24/7 available (520) 282-3649
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Your Area Representatives CAN HELP! | |
Every Area Rep would appreciate help distributing doorhangers or taking Welcome Packets to new residents. Give 'em a call! | |
Area Representatives
Area #1 - Mary Worthen, 520-323-1777
Area #2 - Jon Heine, 520-321-4343
Area #3 Jeanne Calhoun, 602-206-9738
Area #4 - Erin Posthumus, 206-661-7765
judyjanson17@gmail.com
Area #6 - Open
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Community businesses - We appreciate you! | |
Monument sign at Grant and First
Many thanks to the Rainbow Collective, Inc and neighbor Michael Crawford for the donation of $1500 to the proposed Monument sign at the corner of Grant and First.
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North American Powder Coating
Thanks for powder coating the history sign stands. The six signs are now installed in the Linear Park, celebrating the stories of Jefferson Park. Special thanks to owner Mark Barger.
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ACE Hardware - Campbell Avenue.
Thanks for the new plastic plant pots and the shop vac prize at the March 26 Linear Trail work day. Thanks for helping make our fundraisers and projects a success!
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Your City Council Offices | |
The Ward offices publish weekly updates. Jefferson Park is in Ward 3; however, Ward 6 also puts out an informative newsletter, so both are worth a read!
WARD III
Kevin Dahl's newsletter: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/ward-3
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Another newsletter chock full of information!
WARD VI
Steve Kozachik's newsletter:
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Pima County Board of Supervisor's Office | |
District Five Contact Info: Adelita Grijalva
Board of Supervisors Meetings:
Participate in the call to the public: Contact the Clerk of the Board’s Office at (520) 724-8449 Send in a written comment: email COB_mail@pima.gov
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Editors' Note: This Constant Contact is sent only upon request and with permission. The editors, Joan Daniels, Joanne Osuna , 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. | | | | | |