Tucson NewsNet Daily Digest - A Service of the City of Tucson
PUBLIC ART MEETINGS FOR HOUGHTON ROAD - 22ND STREET TO IRVINGTON ROAD - Join the City of Tucson Department of Transportation and Mobility and the Ward 4 Council Office in a virtual public meeting to view the updated artwork proposed along Houghton Road, from 22nd Street to Irvington Road. Choose between two meeting times on Thursday (listed below). Thursday, Sept. 23: 10-11 a.m. Join the session Call-in: +1 213-293-2303 ID: 530 467 984# -or- 5:30-6:30 p.m. Join the session Call-in: +1 213-293-2303 ID: 273 898 497# Tucson Department of Transportation and Mobility
TUCSON PARKS AND RECREATION TO OFFER CAMPS DURING FALL BREAKS AT SCHOOL - Tucson Parks and Recreation will be offering SchoolzOut Fall Break Camps at multiple sites throughout Tucson for children ages 5-11, or In-Betweener's Club for ages 12-14. The program at the William M. Clements Center will run from Sept. 27-Oct. 15, during the Vail School District's fall break. All other camps will be from Oct. 11-15. Camp hours are 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Activities include games, sports, social interaction, dance, art projects, and nutrition-based learning activities. Registration begins Monday, Sept. 27, for all sites except Clements, which is open now. Masks are required. Register at EZEEreg.com Tucson Parks and Recreation
VIEW PAST AND CURRENT DEVELOPMENT IN TUCSON - MapTucson is an online resource that allows users to click on a map index to find and filter neighborhoods, liquor licenses, code violations, historic preservation, voting precincts, and much more. Any item in the layer list that has a plus sign (+) next to it can be clicked to expand and reveal related sub-layers. Users can search using an address, parcel, neighborhood, school, subdivision, street intersections, and last name. Parcel information is linked to Property Research Online (PRO), allowing users to find information about permit activities (permit history, active permits, or violations), zoning and parcel data, property jurisdiction (City or County limits), and more. MapTucson Planning and Development Services Department
COVID-19 UPDATE - Today's, Sept. 20, COVID-19 dashboard from the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) adds 2,020 new cases and 0 deaths. ADHS has an interactive map with vaccine distribution sites (link below), and there are multiple locations throughout Tucson. So far, more than 4.1 million people in Arizona, or 57.4% of the population, have received at least one dose of the vaccine, and more than 3.64 million people are fully vaccinated with both doses. Arizona Department of Health Services interactive map COVID-19 testing locations and hours Data Dashboard from the Arizona Department of Health Services City of Tucson COVID-19 website
TEAM UP TO CLEAN UP TUCSON - The City of Tucson and its partners, United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona and Tucson Clean & Beautiful, encourage you to help improve the visual appearance of our community as part of the Team Up To Clean Up campaign. The campaign asks all of us to work together to reduce litter for future generations by educating and embracing the need to make our community look beautiful. Join and show how you are helping beautify the community by sharing pictures on your social media platforms, adding the hashtag #TeamUpToCleanUpTucson. Small steps make a big difference. Just one piece of litter that you collect really adds up, especially if we all do our part. Follow the City of Tucson on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram (links at the bottom of this email) to learn more about upcoming cleanup locations, or find your own areas that need to be beautified.
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