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Tim Steller's column: Randolph golfers should compromise on paths for walkers, runners
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Tim Steller's column: Randolph golfers should compromise on paths for walkers, runners

  • Tim Steller
  • Updated Jan 6, 2025

For Star subscribers: A new concept would shrink the Dell Urich and Randolph North golf courses to improve walking and cycling paths. Golfers are outraged, but the idea serves a real need. 

Enjoy Tucson's spring weather but keep safety, social distance in mind during coronavirus
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Enjoy Tucson's spring weather but keep safety, social distance in mind during coronavirus

  • Kathleen Allen Special to the ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV
  • Updated Apr 4, 2020

Staying active and healthy is key to keeping sane while in quarantine, but keep your distance.

A new Tucson park for children with autism is in the works
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A new Tucson park for children with autism is in the works

  • Veronica M. Cruz | This Is Tucson
  • Updated May 28, 2024

A rendering of the proposed park posted on Intermountain's website shows two different age-specific play areas for children ages 2-5 and children from 5-12 and five different themed zones — beach, music, woods, wild animals and farm. It also includes plenty of shade trees and sails. 

Reid Park's new accessible playground just opened and it looks amazing
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Reid Park's new accessible playground just opened and it looks amazing

  • Johanna Willett | This Is Tucson
  • Updated May 28, 2024

Reid Park's new playground is now open. 

Community united by park becomes Tucson's latest 'registered' neighborhood
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Community united by park becomes Tucson's latest 'registered' neighborhood

  • Cathalena E. Burch
  • Updated May 2, 2019

Palo Verde Park Neighborhood born of a suggestion on social media.

Tucson-area voters support spending on parks, reject county road repairs
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Tucson-area voters support spending on parks, reject county road repairs

  • Caitlin Schmidt
  • Updated Jan 10, 2019

Proposition 407, a city-backed plan to spend $225 million on parks and trails over the next 10 years, was prevailing Tuesday night, with 55 percent of the vote.

Parks and pools, Pima County road upgrades resonate with Tucsonans, poll finds
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Parks and pools, Pima County road upgrades resonate with Tucsonans, poll finds

  • Joe Ferguson
  • Updated Mar 8, 2019

The poll gauged support for Arizona and local propositions, as well as school bonds and overrides. 

New fields, lights, splash pads all part of proposed $225M Tucson parks bond
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New fields, lights, splash pads all part of proposed $225M Tucson parks bond

  • Joe Ferguson
  • Updated Sep 28, 2018

The latest list of projects has nearly $128.2 million set aside for aquatic facilities, park improvements, recreational centers as well as sports fields and lighting.

Plan to spend $225M on Tucson parks facilities will be decided by voters
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Plan to spend $225M on Tucson parks facilities will be decided by voters

  • Joe Ferguson
  • Updated Sep 28, 2018

The parks bond, if approved by voters, won’t raise the city’s property tax rate.

Swimmers, cyclists, sports leagues among beneficiaries of proposed $225M Tucson parks bond
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Swimmers, cyclists, sports leagues among beneficiaries of proposed $225M Tucson parks bond

  • Joe Ferguson
  • Updated Aug 10, 2018

The Tucson City Council will decide whether to send the $225 million bond package to voters for approval.

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