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City Of Tucson Steve K's Newsletter - June 29, 2022

Government and Politics

June 30, 2022

From: City Of Tucson

CITY OF TUCSON'S 4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS CELEBRATION NEXT WEEK - The City of Tucson, thanks to the sponsorship of Desert Diamond Casino and Entertainment Group, an enterprise of the Tohono O'odham Nation, will be presenting the 25th Annual 4th of July Fireworks Celebration. Weather permitting, the fireworks show will be launched on Monday, July 4, at approximately 9 p.m., from "A" Mountain/Sentinel Peak. The Tucson Convention Center's (TCC) Parking Lot B (the large lot on the west side of the TCC, with access from Cushing Street and Granada Avenue) will open at 4 p.m. for free viewing of the show, and there will be food trucks on-site and open at 7 p.m. For more information, including ADA-related accommodations, call the TCC at (520) 791-4101. Additional viewing areas will be available at the City/State Garage, 498 W. Congress St. (free access), and the Mercado parking lots accessible from Avenida del Convento and South Linda Avenue, just west of I-10 and south of Congress Street ($5 per vehicle). For additional information on traffic restrictions, transit, and safety, please follow the link below.
4th of July Fireworks Celebration

PET CONNECTION: STRAY DOGS AFTER FIREWORKS (VIDEO) - The most common animals seen at Pima Animal Care Center (PACC) are stray dogs. The upcoming 4th of July holiday is a great time to remind pet owners to have their pets licensed and microchipped to help ensure they find their way home if lost. If you find a stray pet this holiday, or at any time, know that more than half of the pets found are a few streets or houses away from their own home. PACC is encouraging the public to try and find the pet's owner or bring it to the shelter or a vet to check for a microchip.
Watch the video
PACC Pet Support Center
PACC

HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REHABILITATES LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS - The City of Tucson Housing and Community Development's (HCD) Planning and Community Development division supports strong communities and safe and decent living environments by funding important projects and programs. Last year, the City of Tucson was able to rehabilitate 76 affordable housing units, 16 manufactured homes, and provide lead abatement and home rehabilitation to 78 homes in Tucson. Beginning Friday, July 1, City of Tucson programs to help homeowners, including home repair, mobile home repair, home access modifications, and lead hazard reduction, will accept applications from low-income homeowners.
HCD’s 2021 Annual Report (PDF)
HCD’s programs for homeowners

FREE SUMMER POOL PARTIES CONTINUE AT CITY POOLS - This summer, Tucson Parks and Recreation is hosting "Summer Poolooza," free pool parties across the city. Events include Ready, Set, Rec! vans with games and activities, food, music, inflatables, pool fun, and more. Come and enjoy some fun in the sun. Pool parties are every Wednesday in June and July, from 5-7 p.m. (unless otherwise noted). To see a list of dates and locations, follow the website link below. The next pool party is tonight, June 29, Sunnyside Pool, 1725 E. Bilby Road.
Summer Poolooza
Read the news release

HOW TO REPORT TRANSPORTATION CONCERNS AFTER STORMS - Is there a pothole you'd like to see filled? Is a street sign missing? Is a tree limb hanging too close over a roadway or sidewalk? You can report these issues to the City of Tucson's Department of Transportation and Mobility, (520) 791-3154, or email the exact location to [email protected].
Department of Transportation and Mobility