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NewsNet 11-10-14

VETERANS DAY PARADE TOMORROW - Downtown Tucson will host the annual Veterans Day Parade tomorrow morning. Beginning at 9 a.m., the parade will stage on West Alameda Street between Granada Avenue and Manning House Way. The parade begins at 11 a.m., and proceeds east on West Alameda Street and turns north on Stone Avenue to Franklin Street, then turns west on Franklin Street to Church Avenue.  At Church Avenue, the parade turns north to Sixth Street/St. Marys Road, proceeds west on Sixth Street/St. Marys Road, then turns south on Granada Avenue, ending at Franklin Street.

NewsNet 11-07-14

CITY SEEKING COMMENTS ON POSSIBLE CHARTER CHANGES - Tucson's Charter Review Committee is asking for public comments as it reviews and makes recommendations about possible amendments to sections of the Tucson City Charter. A public meeting will be held at 4 p.m. Monday at City Hall (255 W. Alameda, 1st floor). Potential amendments to the City Charter may be on the Nov. 3, 2015 City ballot. All comments should be made via email to the City Clerk’s Office: cityclerk@tucsonaz.gov.
 
VISIT TUCSON OPENS TRADE OFFICE IN MEXICO - Visit Tucson yesterday opened its new Vamos a Tucson office in Hermosillo, Sonora. The office - in conjunction with the City of Tucson and Pima County - is intended to boost Mexican tourism to Pima County. It also will serve as an information hub for Mexican corporations and entrepreneurs seeking information about conducting business in Tucson and Pima County.
 
RIDE THE STREETCAR TO WEEKEND ACTIVITIES - This weekend is a big one in Tucson, with 2nd Saturdays Downtown, the 25th annual All Souls Procession, UA football and basketball, and Veterans Day activities. The Sun Link Tucson Streetcar will take you to the events via the University of Arizona, Main Gate Square, Fourth Avenue, Downtown Tucson, and the Mercado District. Riders can experience dining, entertainment, and retail opportunities along the nearly four-mile route. You can also park in one of the many garages downtown. The Pennington Street Garage is offering discounted parking fees for the football game only, when you ask for the "Park, Dine, and Ride" bundle, which includes a Sun Link Day Pass and parking. Tomorrow's game (part of Homecoming Weekend) against Colorado begins at 6 p.m., and the parking bundle is available beginning at noon.
UA Parking and Transportation football info
 
TESTING UNDERWAY FOR POTENTIAL NEW DAY PASSES FOR TRANSIT - The Sun Link Tucson Streetcar is testing a new day pass that is more resistant to heat and humidity than the current paper SunGo Day Pass. The test passes are from the Valley Transportation Authority in California and will have a different look than the current passes. Testing a limited supply (less than 2,000 tickets) will help determine how the passes react to validators on board the transit vehicles. If the tests are successful, the passes eventually could replace those currently in use. Send feedback on test passes to: sunlinkstreetcarcomments@tucsonaz.gov.
 
TRASH AND RECYCLING DELAYED A DAY NEXT WEEK FOR MANY CUSTOMERS - The Veterans Day holiday will be observed on Tuesday, Nov. 11, and residential and commercial trash and recycling will not be collected on that day. All City of Tucson residential and commercial customers with Tuesday through Friday collections will have their trash and recycling services delayed by one day. The Los Reales Landfill will be open on Tuesday. Except for emergency services, all City of Tucson offices will be closed on Tuesday. Read the news release.

Veteran's Day Parade - Travel Information

Downtown Tucson will be the host of the annual Veterans Day Parade on Tuesday, November 11, 2014. The parade will stage on West Alameda Street between Granada Avenue and Manning House Way beginning at 9 a.m.  The parade begins at 11 a.m., and proceeds east on West Alameda Street and turns north on Stone Avenue to Franklin Street, then turns west on Franklin Street to Church Avenue.  At Church Avenue, the parade turns north to Sixth Street/ St. Mary’s Road, proceeds west on Sixth Street/ St. Mary’s Road, then turns south on Granada Avenue and ends at Franklin Street.

NewsNet 11-06-14

ALL SOULS PROCESSION THIS WEEKEND - One of Tucson's signature events happens Sunday, as the 25th annual All Souls Procession makes its way through Downtown Tucson. Thousands of people are expected in costumes and skeleton face paint to honor the dead. The procession will follow a two-mile route from Sixth Street and Sixth Avenue to the finale at Mercado San Agustin. Even though the big event starts at approximately 6:30 p.m. Sunday (gathering begins at 4 p.m.), activities begin Saturday with the Procession of Little Angels, 3 p.m. - dusk, at Armory Park, 221 S. 6th Ave. Organized by Many Mouths One Stomach, a nonprofit arts collective, the free event draws participants from across the country and the world. Parking is available at four garages downtown, or you can take the Sun Link Tucson Streetcar to the downtown area from the University of Arizona, 4th Avenue, or Mercado San Agustin, just west of downtown. For this Sunday only, the streetcar will run until 11 p.m. Read more from the Arizona Daily Star, and note traffic restrictions.

MAYOR AND COUNCIL REVISE GENERAL OBLIGATION DEBT POLICY - The Mayor and Tucson City Council yesterday voted to raise the self-imposed limit on General Obligation Bonds the City can issue. Current policy limits the combined primary and secondary property tax rate to a maximum of $1.50 per $100 of assessed value. The Council voted to increase the limit to the $1.75 per $100 maximum listed in the City Charter. The $1.75 figure is still well below the State of Arizona's imposed limit. While this change gives the City the capacity to issue approximately $70 million in additional bonds, those bonds cannot be issued without first being approved by voters. Read the Mayor and Council agenda materials.

AED CHALLENGE WINNER ANNOUNCED - University EMS received $5,000 yesterday for winning the HeartMap Challenge AED Scavenger Hunt. The team found the highest number of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in Pima County. The goal of the AED scavenger hunt, which ran Sept. 3- 30, was to raise awareness about AEDs and to build a comprehensive database of the devices’ locations. More than 1,300 AEDs were found in the Pima County by 170 participants. AEDs are electronic, briefcase size devices designed to allow bystanders to help someone who has collapsed during a cardiac arrest prior to the arrival of emergency medical services. Read the news release, and see photos of check presentation on TFD Facebook page.

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE (HHW) COLLECTION SATURDAY - The City of Tucson is holding a Household Hazardous Waste collection Saturday at the El Rio Neighborhood Center, 1390 W. Speedway Blvd., from 8 a.m. until noon. Accepted materials include chemicals, oils, pesticides, automotive fluids and batteries, rechargeable batteries, toxic cleaning products, fluorescent lamps, paints, solvents, lawn and garden products, and computer equipment ($2 for monitors without computer). Drop off at HHW is free for City of Tucson residents. 
Download the 'My-Waste'™ app
Watch archived video about HHW, produced by Tucson 12

PARKS AND RECREATION OFFERS DISCOUNTS TO LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS - City of Tucson Parks and Recreation offers discounts that allow low-income residents to pay a 50 percent discounted fee for KIDCO, Jr. Leadership, In-Betweener's, Learn-to-Swim, and therapeutic programs. There also is a 25 percent discount for annual/quarterly passes at recreation centers and for a Senior Activity Card. To qualify for the discounts, you must be a City of Tucson resident, provide ID and address verification, and be able to prove your income falls within the discount guidelines. You can apply at any Parks and Recreation office. For more details on the requirements for the discounts, call Registration Services at (520) 791-4877.

Veterans Day Trash Pickup Update

The Veterans’ Day holiday will be observed on Tuesday, November 11,
2014.  Residential and commercial trash and recycling will not be
collected. All City of Tucson residential and commercial customers with
Tuesday through Friday collection will have their trash and recycling
service delayed by one day. The Los Reales Landfill will be open.
Holiday collection schedules are available online at
https://www.tucsonaz.gov/environmental-services or if you have a smartphone, download the free

All Souls Procession - Travel Information

Downtown will be the host of the annual All Souls Procession on Sunday, November 9, 2014.  The Procession will stage in the historic Warehouse District at Sixth Avenue and Seventh Street beginning Sunday at 4 p.m. The procession will begin moving through downtown at approximately 6:30 p.m. on Sunday. The Procession begins at Sixth Avenue and Alameda Street, proceeds west on Alameda Street to Granada Avenue and turns south to Congress Street.

NewsNet 11-05-14

TUCSON NAMED A TOP CITY FOR EXPORT ASSISTANCE - Global Trade magazine lists Tucson as one of the top 10 cities in its 2014 “America’s Best Cities for Global Trade" report. The report includes 10 needs-oriented and relevant categories, looking at 10 of the best globally-minded cities with a great business environment and well-educated workforce. Tucson finished in the list of the top 10 cities for export assistance. "Tucson is an up-and-coming trade and logistics hub, and this recognition will further promote the City's capabilities for international trade," said Camila Bekat, economic development specialist for the City of Tucson. "Tucson's binational historic ties with Mexico give Tucson a competitive edge when engaging Arizona's largest trading partner."  Under direction from the Mayor and City Council, the Office of Economic Initiatives has staff dedicated to increasing direct foreign investment and assisting Tucson businesses to expand internationally.

EL TOUR DE TUCSON APPROACHING - The annual Special Olympics El Tour de Tucson is Nov. 22, and registration is ongoing. Organizers say El Tour is the largest cycling event in Southern Arizona. The race attracts cyclists from around the world, bringing in between $13 million to $18 million into the local economy. Since 1983, El Tour has raised more than $40 million for various nonprofit organizations. The primary beneficiary and sponsor of the 2014 El Tour is Special Olympics. The start and finish line is located at Armory Park, across the street from Children’s Museum Tucson on South 6th Avenue at 13th Street. Crossing the finish line ushers the riders into the next event - the El Tour Downtown Fiesta. Celebrate with music, food vendors, children's activities, awards, and more. 

COMMEMORATIVE TREES AVAILABLE TO RECOGNIZE LOVED ONES - Commemorative trees are available for purchase to be dedicated next month at Pantano River Park. Trees are available for purchase through Tucson Clean & Beautiful (in cooperation with the City of Tucson and Pima County) for $225 each, including the tree, irrigation lines, number marker installation, name dedication at a commemorative plaza, and guaranteed replacement. Tree dedication requests are accepted year-round, but Monday is the deadline for guaranteed planting by next month's ceremony. Tree dedications are partially tax deductible and may be purchased to honor or remember any friend or family member. The official dedication of the trees will be Dec. 5, 11 a.m. - noon, at Pantano River - Garden of the Families, 2500 S. Pantano Pkwy. For more information, read the Parks and Recreation news release.
Watch Tucson 12 video from a previous dedication ceremony.

VETERANS DAY VOLLEYBALL DOWNTOWN - The official Veterans Day holiday isn't until next Tuesday, but the celebration of veterans begins Saturday in Downtown Tucson with a beach volleyball tournament on the sand west of Hotel Congress. The Downtown Tucson Partnership is sponsoring the tournament, where service members stationed in Southern Arizona will compete in teams of four. Mayor Jonathan Rothschild will present the winning team with the City of Tucson Veterans Day Cup. Military vehicles will arrive for a special display at 3 p.m. Following the day's festivities, relax with your family for a showing of the film "Big Fish" at 6:30 p.m. Read more from the Downtown Tucson Partnership.

DOWNLOAD APP TO REPORT GRAFFITI IN TUCSON - Graffiti Protective Coatings and the City of Tucson have a smartphone application for reporting graffiti. MyTucson is a free download on the iOS App Store and Google Play for Android.
City of Tucson apps
Watch a University of Arizona Athletics PSA about the app

EXTENDED SUN LINK STREETCAR HOURS AVAILABLE FOR ALL SOULS PROCESSION Select Sun Tran routes on detour due to event

 

 

TUCSON, Ariz. –This Sunday, November 9, the Sun Link streetcar has extended its hours of operation to 11 p.m. for the 25th annual All Souls Procession to allow event attendees to park, dine and ride Sun Link to the parade and grand finale. There are more than 11,000 parking spaces along the streetcar line and parking is free at more than 1,200 metered street spaces after 5 p.m. Friday through the weekend.

 

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