By the Numbers for 2024
We may not live in Tucson itself, but the City is our mailbox and it is the center of our county economically. These statistics give a feel for what Tucson was like in 2024.
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We may not live in Tucson itself, but the City is our mailbox and it is the center of our county economically. These statistics give a feel for what Tucson was like in 2024.
The January 24 edition of Pima County’s “For Your Information” newsletter has interesting articles about our county. I have been reading the PACC Spanish edition for the past two months, to improve my Spanish. And the library has some recommends …
Jan. 24 PCFYI: An imPACCtful campaign, learning to earn and more Read more »
If you are missing your blue pruning shears after you worked on the Arundo cleanup on December 20, 2024 in Wes Miller Park, please contact our President, Felix Gafner, at info@realtyfelix.com, or 520-390-6920.
Each week, the Arizona Department of Health Services publishes the latest information about flu, COVID and RSV propagation in the state. This is the first report as of the new year. Flu seems to be the big item, but is …
Member Lynn Klimo posted this question to us on the NextDoor app. See if you can figure out the answer, and maybe make some big bucks? As a single professional woman who lives in a home with animals, it is …
Question – does this type of service exist at a reasonable rate? Read more »
Each week, the Arizona Department of Health Services publishes the latest information about flu, COVID and RSV propagation in the state. This is the latest report as of the end of the year. Flu seems to be the big item, …
The attached minutes are for the Board of Directors Meeting held December 4, 2024. These minutes are now approved by the board. These minutes were revised on 2024-12-09 14:00 to correct a typographical error in the date of the Arundo Cleanup. …
Courtesy of realtyfelix.com, here are the current real estate numbers for our neighborhood as of December 4, 2024.
This is another of those reports that come out from the government — something you might want to think about.
“Water Matters” is a monthly publication of the Water Department of the City of Tucson: the folks behind the tap. It is a worthwhile read on a subject important to many of us.