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.Â
- Kathleen Allen Special to the ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV
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Staying active and healthy is key to keeping sane while in quarantine, but keep your distance.
- Veronica M. Cruz | This Is Tucson
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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.Â
- Johanna Willett | This Is Tucson
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Reid Park's new playground is now open.Â
- Cathalena E. Burch
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Palo Verde Park Neighborhood born of a suggestion on social media.
- Caitlin Schmidt
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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.
- Joe Ferguson
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The poll gauged support for Arizona and local propositions, as well as school bonds and overrides.Â
- Joe Ferguson
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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.
- Joe Ferguson
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The parks bond, if approved by voters, won’t raise the city’s property tax rate.
- Joe Ferguson
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The Tucson City Council will decide whether to send the $225 million bond package to voters for approval.
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