Are you looking for additional information about the City of Tucson? Just follow the links below to access some of these other useful and interesting websites. And please visit this page again for updates as new links are added.

City of Tucson


This website contains a wealth of links and resources about the City of Tucson, including city government information and Tucson visitor information.

Are you looking for additional information about the City of Tucson? Just follow the links below to access some of these other useful and interesting websites. And please visit this page again for updates as new links are added.

City of Tucson


This website contains a wealth of links and resources about the City of Tucson, including city government information and Tucson visitor information.

Environmental Services


The Environmental Services Department provides residential and commercial refuse collection services Citywide, operates the Los Reales landfill, and performs inspections and code enforcement in response to customer complaints. The Department provides residential curbside recycling collection and operates 15 neighborhood recycling centers.

The office of Conservation and Sustainable Development

This office collaborates with City departments, businesses, neighborhoods, and other organizations to protect and enhance the integrity of our unique Sonoran Desert ecosystem and improve the environmental quality and livability of the urban environment.

City's Solar Power System Live on the Web


Gives the hourly, weekly, monthly, and annual solar power generation output at the Pennington St. parking garage.

Regional Transportation Authority


The primary goal of the Regional Transportation Authority is to build consensus among regional jurisdictions in order to prepare a regional transportation plan.

Pima County/Tucson Women's Commission


The Women's Commission is specifically empowered to represent the rights and needs of the women of Tucson and Pima County, to investigate women's issues, to conduct hearings, to compile reports and to make recommendations to the Mayor & Council and to the Board of Supervisors. The Women's Commission is established as an official agency to promote equal opportunity in all aspects of life.

Tucson Area Information Guide Online


A comprehensive "one stop" alphabetical listing of both Tucson-area organizations and City services.


Tucson Water


Tucson Water is a department of the City of Tucson, Arizona whose role is to provide a safe, reliable, and sustainable water source to its customers while managing groundwater use to meet demand in future years.

Web sites for graywater information:
   • www.oasisdesign.net -- Create an oasis with graywater
   • http://wrrc.arizona.edu/arroyo/071rain.html -- Home use of graywater, rainwater conserves water and may save money
   • www.watercasa.org -- Graywater guidelines
   • www.geckodance.com/Family_Focus/Rainwater_Collection.html -- Rainwater collection and graywater as an alternative water supply source
   • www.adeq.state.az.us -- ADEQ regulations on using graywater at home

    Mosquitoes, West Nile Virus, and You

    "Mosquito Season" has returned -- read the latest from the City of Tucson web site.

    Sun Tran

    Find the latest info on bus schedules.

    Children's Agencies

    Big Brothers Big Sisters

    Boys and Girls Clubs of Tucson

    Casa De Los Ninos

    Catalina Council Boy Scouts

    Child and Family Resources

    Sahuaro Council Girl Scouts

    Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus

    Tucson Girls Chorus

    Tucson Junior Strings

    Environmental Groups

    Arizona Land Trust

    Sierra Club Rincon Group

    Sky Island Alliance

    Sonoran Desert Coalition

    Tucson Audubon Society

    Business Links

    Arizona Builders Alliance

    Arizona Small Business Alliance

    Southern Arizona Homebuilders Association

    Tucson Association of Realtors

    Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce

    Tucson Utility Contractors Association

    Pro Neighborhoods

    Pro Neighborhoods is an asset-based community development initiative. Their goal is to support neighborhood residents working together to achieve a common vision. They support local leadership, volunteerism, and the capacity of communities to effect change. To achieve this goal PRO Neighborhoods gives small grants and technical assistance to grassroots neighborhood groups in Tucson and Pima County who are dedicated to community building. They can be contacted at 520-882-5885 or go to their website.