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South 12th Avenue Mexican Culinary Corridor - Visit Today!
ward1 - June 6, 11:52 am
Dear Friends:
A Message of Thanks to City Employees!
ward1 - February 25, 8:45 am
Dear fellow Public Servant,
These past few months’ headlines have been very stressful for those of us who have chosen to work in public service. And these past few years have taken a negative economic toll - affecting our service to Tucson residents but also our pocket books. Like public employees across the country, we have seen furloughs, increases in healthcare costs, reductions in employees and ultimately, more work with less pay.
Bring Your Diaper Bank and Food Bank Donations to Ward I
ward1 - December 3, 7:36 pm
Don't forget the Community Food Bank and the Southern Arizona Diaper Bank and help the less fortunate in our community. Ward I is a year-round donation site. Please bring your non-perishable food items, diapers and incontinence supplies to Ward I. For more information please contact the Ward I Council Office at (520)791-4040 or Ward1@tucsonaz.gov .
West Side Development and the City of Tucson Redevelopment Area Plan
ward1 - December 3, 7:30 pm
West Side Development and the City of Tucson Redevelopment Area Plan.
Planning, Projects, Priorities and Progress- Where do we go from here?
Date: Thursday, December 6, 2012
Time: 5:30-7:30 PM
Location: Sentinel Building, 320 N. Commerce Park Loop
Welcoming Sentinel Plaza Seniors to Downtown's Westside - $28.5 million investment
ward1 - October 2, 2:00 pm
The ceremony opened with Steve Greenbaum, the developer in striped tie, giving a special shoutout to Robin Landers, Armory Park Senior Center Director - above in red - who has worked with Armory Park Seniors for 20 years and assisted with the successful move to the new location. Robin is fantastic! Mayor Rothschild is third from left and Regina Romero is fifth from right
Walk to the Westside Celebration! Cushing Street Bridge Unveiling - October 2012
ward1 - October 1, 3:43 pm
Support for Historic Marist College - an irreplaceable treasure
ward1 - July 10, 9:49 am
September 2012
Dear Friends:
I voted to authorize federal funds to save the historic Marist College. I am deeply disappointed the Catholic Church decided not to move forward with privatizing the building - in order to qualify for those funds. I hope parishioners will take pride in their beautiful building and restore it.
- Regina Romero
