October 13 Issue of Pima County’s FYI Newsletter
Getting Youth into Trades, At-Risk Youth and Pups, and more. Our fountain flows again…
Recent local news.
Getting Youth into Trades, At-Risk Youth and Pups, and more. Our fountain flows again…
No news is good news. This months first issue of Under the Dome is about as good as news can get and still be printed.
The Watershed Management Group and it’s Living Lab offer you and your family a whole list of fun activities for October and November. And they do that in addition to helping us keep Sabino Creek flowing smoothly through our park!
It’s that time of year when we encourage residents to join the Hidden Valley Homeowners Association, or renew their memberships, for 2024.
We are thrilled to announce that applications, renewals, and member information updates can now be made online!
The attached minutes are for the Board Meeting held October 4, 2023. These minutes are now approved by the board.
Pima County FYI newsletter highlights the flooding of 1983 and the 40 years of work and achievements since.
Tucson’s Differential Water Rates for County residents declared ‘Unreasonable as a matter of law,’ court rules. Read more here…
Dear neighbors, It is with pleasure we announce the appointment of Paul and Amber Leschak as the new Neighborhood Watch Area Leaders. In this position the Leschaks become members of the Hidden Valley Board of Directors. Working with block leaders …
Paul and Amber Leschak assume Neighborhood Watch! Read more »
The attached minutes are for the Board Meeting held August 2, 2023. These minutes are now approved by the board.
A million bucks, Rex Scott opens a new Transition Center at the Jail, a good Credit Report, and 25 years of JobPath…