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City Of Tucson News Net Daily Digest February 15, 2023

Government and Politics

February 16, 2023

From: City Of Tucson

UPDATE ON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL ON INTERSATE 10 - The Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) notified the Tucson community of a commercial truck tractor hauling a box trailer that rolled over on Interstate 10 eastbound, between Rita and Kolb roads, at approximately 2:43 p.m. yesterday, Feb. 14. The commercial vehicle was carrying nitric acid and the containers began leaking due to the rollover. A Unified Incident Command structure has been set up by AZDPS with partner agencies, including the Tucson Fire Department, Tucson Police Department, Pima County Emergency Management, Pima County Sheriff's Department, Pima County Health Department, and Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center. First responders and hazmat teams continue their work to mitigate the spill and expect to have that work finished later this evening. Interstate 10 is currently closed in both directions between Rita and Kolb roads. Motorists are asked to avoid the area. Updated information on the incident and health information for community members who reside in the incident area and may be concerned about exposure can be found in the links below.
Arizona Department of Public Safety spill information
Pima County public health information about spill
Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center spill information

LATINO PROSPERITY TOUR KICKS OFF IN TUCSON (VIDEO) - Tucson Mayor Regina Romero met last week with Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman. Guzman is touring the country with fellow presidential cabinet members to hear first-hand from diverse Latino communities across the nation about their needs. The tour is spotlighting steps the Biden administration has taken to help the Latino community. You can watch video of the tour's kickoff in Tucson by following the link below.
Watch the video

COMMENT ON COMPREHENSIVE OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS FOR PUBLIC TRANSIT - The City of Tucson, in partnership with the Pima Association of Governments (PAG), is evaluating all aspects of Sun Tran, Sun Link, Sun Express, and Sun Shuttle services throughout the Tucson metro area to determine potential improvements to create a more equitable, effective, and efficient transit network. This analysis is called a Comprehensive Operational Analysis, or COA. The City and PAG are requesting public input on these systems to ensure the future transit network better responds to community needs. The public is encouraged to provide comments now through Friday, Feb. 17. More information is available by following the link below.
More information on COA

APPLY TO BECOME A COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER - The hiring process is now open to staff the next batch of community service officers (CSOs) for the Tucson Police Department. Applications will be accepted until Monday, March 20, at 5 p.m. CSOs are a vital part of Tucson's public safety team. They help police officers in investigating traffic collisions, non-violent thefts, and other crimes where a suspect isn't present. The starting pay is $21 an hour. This hiring process is for the CSO academy that starts in July. If you have questions about the position or process or would like to apply, read the job description and visit the recruiting website (links below) or reach out directly to one of the TPD recruiters at (520) 791-COPS (2677).
Read the job description and apply
TPD Recruiting

PUBLIC COMMENT ENCOURAGED FOR REVIEW OF CITY MAGISTRATES - The City of Tucson Magistrates Merit Selection Commission is currently reviewing applications for reappointment from City Magistrates Antonio F. Riojas Jr. and T. Jay Cranshaw. Public participation is welcome and encouraged from those who have had direct experience with the magistrates' courtrooms. All comments should be submitted in writing by Friday, March 3, at 5 p.m., to: City Magistrates Merit Selection Commission, City Clerk's Office, P.O. Box 27210, Tucson, AZ 85726-7210. All comments are confidential and disclosed to commission members only. Public comments should include the basis for expressed opinions.
Read the announcement