Government and Politics
November 29, 2022
From: City Of TucsonPublic Hearing Tomorrow For Redistricting Advisory Committee - The Redistricting Advisory Committee continues to review and consider options to adjust ward boundaries and equalize ward populations. At its second public hearing, held Nov. 17, the Committee voted to create a new map for consideration, called Proposal 2-c, and remove Proposal 2-b from consideration. The Committee is now considering Proposals 2-a and 2-c. The Committee’s final public hearing is scheduled for tomorrow, Nov. 29, at 5:30 p.m. in the Mayor and Council Chambers at City Hall, 255 W. Alameda St. The meeting will also be livestreamed on the City’s YouTube channel. Information on the Redistricting Advisory Committee and the proposed maps are available by following the link below. Two years after the decennial census is complete, the boundaries of the six wards of the City are reviewed to determine whether adjustments are necessary to equalize the population in each ward. Mayor and Council established a citizens committee to assist with this effort.
Redistricting Advisory Committee
Watch tomorrow's meeting live on YouTube
Read the news release
See The Reid Park Master Plan And Take The Final Survey - View the final Reid Park Master Plan concept, developed with community feedback over the last eight months, and take the online survey to give input on your priorities for funding future improvements at the park. The Master Plan is important to ensure that available resources are allocated efficiently and to the items of the highest priority. As future/ongoing reinvestments in the park are made, different funding sources will be used, as appropriate, for the project. State, federal, and local grants; private and nonprofit partnerships; and bonds are all likely sources of funding for capital improvements. The survey will close Monday, Dec. 19, at 11:59 p.m. Visit the park project website links below for more information.
Reid Park Reimagined (English)
Reid Park Reimagined (Spanish)
Public Invited To This Week's Parks And Recreation Commission Meeting - The monthly Tucson Parks and Recreation Commission (TPRC) meeting will be held Wednesday, Nov. 30, from 3:30-5 p.m., at Tucson Parks and Recreation, Mesquite Room, 900 S. Randolph Way. This City of Tucson commission of citizens serves as an advisory panel to the Mayor and Council. Its role is to make recommendations regarding recreational activities and park facilities within the City, operations policy and procedures, user fees, park development, and park name changes. You can view the meeting agenda at the link below.
TPRC meeting information
Facebook event
Tucson Holiday Ice Outdoor Skating Rink Open (Video) - Pima Pain Center, the City of Tucson, and Rio Nuevo invite you to skate on Tucson's outdoor ice rink over the holidays, now through Sunday, Jan. 8. Tucson Holiday Ice is located at 260 S. Church Ave., in front of the Tucson Convention Center. Tickets can be purchased online. Each session starts at a designated time and lasts for 90 minutes. Admission for adults is $20 per session, and children 12 and under are $14. The first session each day has a discounted price of $12 for adults and $8 for youth. Skates are included with the ticket price and begin at size 8 for children and run as large as men's size 15. Skate assists can be rented for $5. Socks are required, and gloves are highly recommended.
Tucson Holiday Ice website/tickets
Watch a video about Tucson Holiday Ice
'Connecting For Success' Webinar For Small Businesses Tomorrow - The City of Tucson's Office of Economic Initiatives (ConnectTucson) webinar series, "Connecting for Success," is held monthly, featuring a guest speaker, presentation, and Q&A. The next webinar will be tomorrow, Nov. 29, from 3-4 p.m. This month, join in for an interactive meeting to discuss lessons learned and successes in 2022. Bring stories and anecdotes to share. Previous webinars are available to watch on demand at the ConnectTucson website linked below.
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