PCFYI June 14th: Titan missiles to Election Jobs
An interesting set of tidbits in this semi-monthly “For Your Information” newsletter from Pima County.
Recent local news.
An interesting set of tidbits in this semi-monthly “For Your Information” newsletter from Pima County.
Courtesy of realtyfelix.com, here are the current real estate numbers for our neighborhood as of June 5, 2024.
One of our members wrote to ask that we remind neighbors, “Please do NOT feed the wild animals that live in our community. Water, fine, but no matter how well meaning, food is not good for the animals, it makes …
The attached minutes are for the Board of Directors Meeting held June 5, 2024. These minutes are now approved by the board.
City of Tucson discusses water concerns of customers.
What do housing, roads, taxes and a nuclear missile silo have in common? These are all in this May 24 issue of Pima County Administrator Jan Lesher’s “Under the Dome” newsletter.
It has come to our attention that a man claming to be from Blackout Asphalt or Paving is telling people that they will be paving the streets in the neighborhood and bullying people into signing contracts to pave driveways. Please …
he Pima County Regional Flood Control District is encouraging property owners and renters in Pima County to purchase or update their flood insurance if they live within a designated floodplain or in an area prone to flooding.
National nonprofit Petco Love invests in Pima Animal Care Center to save and improve the lives of pets in Pima County.
Living in Tucson has changed my awareness of fire danger. Four months after arriving here, we watched the Big Horn fire sweep across the Catalina Mountains. Fire Danger is year round risk here. Therefore we’ve decided to make this a …