Tucson Councilmember Richard Fimbres' Ward 5 November 2019 Newsletter

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City of Tucson

Ward 5 Newsletter
Richard Fimbres November 2019
Councilmember
Ward 5 Dear Friends:

Ward 5 Council November is the month, our nation has chosen to be thankful.
Office Staff
This is the one to be thankful for what we have, to be close with our families and
Chief of Staff friends. I want to wish everyone a Happy and Safe Thanksgiving.
Mark Kerr
We have a lot to be thankful for in Ward 5 and Our great City.
Council Aide
Lupita Robles
We have the ongoing construction of the new JTED Center for Innovative Learning at
Council Assistant the Tucson Marketplace for the Bridges (Bridges) which will have 900 students and an
Mary Kuchar additional 200 staff people; the expansion of the work force by 700 at the GEICO re-
gional headquarters at the Bridges as well as more stores opening at the Bridges pro-
Intern viding dozens of new jobs and shopping opportunities, including the Discount Tire,
Gabriel Holguin
Mister Car Wash and BRAKEMAX

IN THIS ISSUE: We had the announcement of the further expansion at Raytheon of an additional
Councilmember Fimbres Letter 1,000 jobs, the expansion of Alorica Pharmaceutical and VXI as well, with an additional
Election Results 250 jobs created and HomeGoods Distribution hiring their 1,175 employees, to name a
MPA Honors Councilmember few of the several expansions. During my time as your Ward 5 Councilmember I have
Fimbres For JTED Work
Pvt. Jose Sierra Mejia Honored worked to help create 10,000 new jobs in Ward 5.
Honoring City Employees Who
Served In The Military We held the successful Kidz Expo at the El Pueblo Center, as well as the Back to School
Macario Saldate
Addressing American Legion
Bashs at the Santa Rosa Rec Center and Quincie Douglas Neighborhood Center, where
Convention more than 2,000 total backpacks and school supplies were given to children returning
Thank You Cards Presented to school.
At The V.A.
Vietnam War Memorial Replica
In Tucson We are proceeding with the Buffalo Soldiers Memorial at the Quincie Douglas
Tucson Rodeo Parade 2020 Neighborhood Center for which a plan, put together by the Buffalo Soldiers group, the
Kickoff Dinner Held South Park neighborhood, the Ward 5 Council Office and the Quincie Douglas
Tucson Roadrunners Surprise
Visit Neighborhood Center has moved this project forward.
Estrella Hotel Dedication
Days of Caring We are seeing the expansion of the roadway at Kino Boulevard and 36th Street sur-
Tucson Hispanic Chamber
Honors CM Richard Fimbres
rounding the Bridges and the University of Arizona will be turning dirt in December on
Meet New Tucson Fire Chief the University of Arizona Tech Park at the Bridges.
Welcome Gabriel!
Ward 5 Neighborhood Meetings
One of my favorite events took place on Friday, November 8, when a contingent of
Dealing with Holiday Grease
elected officials and representatives joined me to give out thank you cards and letters
Important Phone to our Veterans at the V.A. Hospital as well as the staff.
Numbers and
Contact Information
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I want to thank Tucson Vice Mayor, Shirley Scott, South Tucson Mayor Robert Teso, South Tucson Vice
Mayor Herman Lopez, Karla Avalos representing Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick, Ted Prezelski repre-
senting Councilmember Paul Cunningham, Byron Gwaltney representing Sheriff Mark Napier and
Dusty the Roadrunner from the Tucson Roadrunners for being there to help hand out cards.

I want to thank the school children and teachers from the 26 schools who made more than 3,100
thank you cards, letters and posters for the Veterans:

Blenman Elementary, Bonillas Magnet School, Booth Fickett Magnet School, Carrillo Magnet School,
Challenger Middle School, Cragin Elementary School, Craycroft Elementary School, Drachman Montes-
sori K-8, Drexel Elementary, Gallego Intermediate School, Lynn/Urquides Elementary, McCorkle Acad-
emy, Mexicayotl Academy, Miles Exploratory Learning Center, Mission View Elementary, Morgan Max-
well K-8, Ochoa Community School, Ocotillo Learning Center, Our Mother of Sorrows, Pueblo Gardens
K-8 School, Roberts Naylor K-8, St. Ambrose Catholic School, St. Joseph Catholic School, White Ele-
mentary, Wright Elementary and Nosotros Academy

The Veterans were grateful for these cards and letters to receive thanks for their service from these
students.

I want to give special thanks to the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for naming me as their
2019 Public Servant of the Year, for the work I’ve done, on matters of concern and issues at hand. I
also want to thank the Metropolitan Pima Alliance for their acknowledgement of the JTED Project at
the Bridges and my involvement with the project to get dirt turned and doors opened by July 2020. It
is moments like this that make it worthwhile to be a public servant.

Again to everyone, my thanks to you for giving me the opportunity to serve as your Councilmember
for Tucson’s Ward 5. May you, your friends, and family, have a Safe and Happy Thanksgiving and the
happiest of holidays.

Peace.

Richard Fimbres
Your Ward 5 Councilmember

ELECTION RESULTS
Tucsonans went to the polls Tuesday, November 5, to decide who would serve as Tucson’s next Mayor
and as the Councilmembers for Ward’s 1, 2 and 4, as well as two ballot measures.
Page 3 City of Tucson Ward 5 Newsletter

Tucsonans elected Councilmember Regina


Romero to be the next Mayor of Tucson and
Lane Santa Cruz as the new Ward 1 Council-
member.

Paul Cunningham was reelected to another


term as the Councilmember for Tucson’s
Ward 2 and Nikki Lee as the new Council-
member for Tucson’s Ward 4.

I want to extend my congratulations to our


new Mayor-elect Regina Romero, Council-
member Paul Cunningham and Councilmember-elects Lane Santa Cruz and Nikki Lee, and look for-
ward to working with them.

I want to thank Jonathan Rothschild for his service as our Mayor for these past eight years. He worked
to help guide this city out of the economic downturn it was facing. His knowledge, leadership and ex-
pertise will be missed.

I had the privilege of working with Ward 4 Councilmember and current Tucson Vice Mayor Shirley
Scott, during my time on the Tucson City Council. When I first came on the Council, Shirley has been a
great leader for our City and was supportive of the projects I brought forward in Ward 5. I will miss
working with Shirley Scott on the Council and hope to work with her on future projects for Tucson.

MPA HONORS COUNCILMEMBER FIMBRES FOR JTED WORK


I was an honoree at the 2019 Metropolitan Pima Alliance
(MPA) Common Ground Awards, held November 1, on my
work for the Pima JTED at the Tucson Marketplace at the
Bridges project. I worked to get the neighborhoods and busi-
nesses together, as well as working with the Manager's Office
and City staff to get the proposal for the project reviewed in
an expeditious manner and the work to get the Mayor and
Council to approve the proposal unanimously.

I want to congratulate and thank Pima JTED for their work and collaboration on the JTED at the
Bridges, as well as the neighborhoods and the other businesses involved with this to get the approval
and the construction ongoing, for which the campus is scheduled to be open in July 2020.

I want to thank the MPA for their support and noted that this marks the sixth consecutive year that I
have been recognized by the MPA for my work on projects, such as: The Valencia Crossing Annexa-
tion, the Tucson Marketplace at the Bridges Development, the Collaboration between the Developers
and four surrounding Neighborhoods for the Tucson Marketplace at the Bridges and the Tucson
Homeless Work Program and the Tucson Change Movement.
Page 4 City of Tucson Ward 5 Newsletter

HONORING A MEMBER OF THE GREATEST GENERATION


On November 5 at the Ward 5 Council Office, I had the privi-
lege of taking part in a ceremony to recognize Private Jose
Sierra Mejia for his service to our nation in World War II. The
Mejia family received a flag from Congressman Raul Grijalva,
that was flown over the United States Capitol, for the military
shadow box containing the Purple Heart and other medals
Private Mejia had earned.

Private Mejia served in the United States Army during World


War II and fought during the Battle of the Bulge. I also presented the Mejia family with a Ward 5 Cer-
tificate of Appreciation, the Ward 5 Coin of Freedom and a set of military coins to honor Jose Sierra
Mejia, for the sacrifices he made for this country as part of the Greatest Generation.

HONORING CITY EMPLOYEES WHO SERVED IN THE MILI-


TARY
On November 7, at the Ward 5 Council Office, we honored
City employees who serve or had served in one of the
branches of the U.S. military. Vice Mayor Shirley Scott and
Parks Director Brent Dennis joined me in this recognition and
thanks, with Certificates of Appreciation from the Ward 5
Council Office, the Mayor's office as well as the Ward 5 Coin
of Freedom and the City Coin from the Manager's Office.

I want to congratulate the City employees for their work for


our City, as well as for their service and sacrifice for this nation. I want to thank my staff for their work
on the event, as well as Sergeant Will Corrales and Officer Scooby Fernandez and Brent Dennis from
Parks and Rec for their help.
Page 5 City of Tucson Ward 5 Newsletter

HONORING MACARIO SALDATE


On November 7, I had the honor of presenting former State Representative
Macario Saldate a Ward 5 Medallion of Hope and Certificate of Apprecia-
tion for his distinguished service to the University of Arizona and our com-
munity for his founding of the Mexican American Studies Department,
which worked to get the University of Arizona to become a Hispanic Serving
Institution. Thank you Macario for what you have done for this country and
community.

COUNCILMEMBER FIMBRES ADDRESSES AMERICAN LEGION


CONVENTION
On November 8, I had the privilege of addressing the American
Legion Convention of Arizona’s Fall Conference that was held in
Tucson. As a member of the American Legion, I was honored at
the opportunity to welcome the delegates to Tucson. I presented
my Ward 5 Coin of Freedom to the Arizona leadership of the Le-
gion.

THANK YOU CARDS PRESENTED AT THE V.A.


On November 8, a contingent of elected officials and representa-
tives joined me at the Southern Arizona VA Hospital to hand out
more than 3,100 thank you cards and letters, made by school
children from 26 schools from Ward 5, Tucson and Pima County,
to Veterans to thank them for their service.

I want to thank the school children, teachers and schools that


participated in this, which marks its tenth year. The 26 schools
were:

Blenman Elementary, Bonillas Magnet School, Booth Fickett Magnet School, Carrillo Magnet School,
Challenger Middle School, Cragin Elementary School, Craycroft Elementary School, Drachman Mon-
tessori K-8, Drexel Elementary, Gallego Intermediate School, Lynn/Urquides Elementary, McCorkle
Academy, Mexicayotl Academy, Miles Exploratory Learning Center, Mission View Elementary, Morgan
Maxwell K-8, Ochoa Community School, Ocotillo Learning Center, Our Mother of Sorrows, Pueblo Gar-
dens K-8 School, Roberts Naylor K-8, St. Ambrose Catholic School, St. Joseph Catholic School, White
Elementary, Wright Elementary and Nosotros Academy.
Page 6 City of Tucson Ward 5 Newsletter

I want to thank South Tucson Mayor Robert


Teso, South Tucson Vice Mayor Herman Lo-
pez, Tucson Vice Mayor Shirley Scott, Karla
Avalos representing Congresswoman Ann
Kirkpatrick's office, Ted Prezelski from Tuc-
son Councilmember Paul Cunningham's of-
fice and Byron Gwaltney representing Pima
County Sheriff Mark Napier and Dusty from
the Tucson Roadrunners, who came out with
me to the V.A. on November 8.

I want to thank Luke Johnson and the staff at


the VA for letting us present the cards to the
Veterans. I also want to thank my staff who coordinated the event.

VIETNAM WAR MEMORIAL REPLICA IN TUCSON


On November 9, State Senator Sally Gonzales, Councilmember and
Mayor-Elect Regina Romero joined me at the dedication ceremony
held by the Pascua Yaqui Tribe for the travelling replica Vietnam War
Wall, which honors and remembers those U.S. soldiers who died and
were missing in action during the Vietnam War.

It was a very moving ceremony and I want thank the event organiz-
ers and Pascua Yaqui Tribe for inviting me to speak.

I want to thank Pascua Yaqui Tribal Chairman Robert Valencia,


Tribal Councilmember David Ramirez and the rest of the Council
for being able to get the replica Vietnam Wall back to Tucson.
Page 7 City of Tucson Ward 5 Newsletter

TUCSON 2020 RODEO PARADE KICKOFF DINNER


On November 9, I attended the 2020 Tucson Rodeo Parade Kickoff Dinner. The
2020 Tucson Rodeo Parade will take place February 20, 2020. The Tucson Rodeo
Parade is the longest and largest non-mechanized Rodeo Parade in the world. I
recognized members of the Rodeo Parade Committee for their service. For more
information, go online to: tucsonrodeoparade.org.

VETERANS RECOGNITION
LUNCHEON
On November 10, I attended
the fifth annual Kay Cee Club
Veterans Recognition Event,
honoring those who serve and
served in the U.S. Military. I
want to thank the organizing
committee for their work on
the event.

I want to thank those being recognized and honored at this event, for their
service and sacrifice to our nation. I also want to thank Little Mexico, who
catered the event.
Page 8 City of Tucson Ward 5 Newsletter

100th VETERANS DAY PARADE IN TUCSON


On Veterans Day, November 11, Mayor Jonathan Rothschild and Coun-
cilmember Regina Romero joined me in taking part in the 100th Annual
Tucson Veterans Day Parade. This year’s theme was Veterans honoring
Veterans. I want to thank everyone who came out for the parade and to
those who were a part of the 100 entries. As an 27 1/2 year veteran of
the U.S. Army, it was great to have our city and veterans taking part in
the Centennial parade.

TUCSON ROADRUNNERS SURPRISE VISIT


On November 12, Elaine Becher, Erika and Dusty with the Tucson Roadrun-
ners surprised me with a visit to the Ward 5 Council Office, to congratulate
me on my selection by the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce as the
2019 Public Servant of the Year.

I want to thank Elaine, Erika, Dusty and the Tucson Roadrunners for this. I
was touched by the thought. I worked to get the Tucson Roadrunners into
the TCC in 2016, for which has been a success. Let's go Roadrunners!

ESTRELLA HOTEL DEDICATION


On November 13, I had the privilege of attending the grand opening and dedication for the Estrella Hotel
at Casino del Sol. I also had the privilege of attending and taking part in the groundbreaking for the hotel
for which I want to thank Pascua Yaqui Chairman Robert Valencia and the Tribal Council for the opportu-
nity. Congratulations on Estrella, which will be a beautiful star hotel!
Page 9 City of Tucson Ward 5 Newsletter

DAYS OF CARING
On November 17, the Pantano Christian Church held their
Days of Caring, where members of the church go out and
help our community with various projects. Two of these
projects were in Ward 5: planting trees in the Pueblo Gar-
dens neighborhood and cleaning up the Airport Wash
area.

I want to thank Pastor Becky Kern, the leadership of the


church and all those who volunteered their time for their
work and commitment to our community.

I also want to thank Trees for Tucson and Circle K for also sending out volunteers and helping with the
tree planting at Pueblo Gardens.
Page 10 City of Tucson Ward 5 Newsletter

TUCSON HISPANIC CHAMBER HONORS COUNCILMEMBER FIMBRES


Councilmember Richard Fimbres was recognized by the Tucson Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce as their 2019 Public Servant of the Year at their
Noche de Exitos Gala at Casino del Sol.

Councilmember Fimbres was recognized for his work on the Renais-


sance of Ward 5, opening dozens of businesses and working to create
10,000 jobs in Ward 5, so that residents could have the opportunity to
live, work and raise a family. Councilmember Fimbres thanks the Tuc-
son Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for this honor and Alma Gallardo of
Arizona Bilingual for nominating him. He also thanked his wife Mary and
sons, Richard Michael and Joseph and their wives and grandson Roman
Trujillo, for their love and support.

YMCA COMMUNITY MILITARY CELEBRATION HELD


The YMCA’s 2019 Community Military Celebration recognized current and for-
mer service of the National Guard and Reserve, their families and employers.
This celebration took place at the Arizona National Guard 162nd Air Base. As an
honoree in 2018, I had the opportunity to say a few words about serving in the
U.S. Army and welcoming those in attendance to the event. Congratulations to
the organizers of this event.

MEET THE NEW TFD CHIEF


Chuck Ryan is the 28th Fire Chief for the Tucson Fire Department. He
was appointed to the position on September 30 after serving for more
than 25 years with the Fairfax County Fire & Rescue Department in Fair-
fax, Virginia. Chuck had most recently held the position of Assistant
Chief with Fairfax County.

Chief Ryan started his career in the fire service in 1990 first as a volun-
teer firefighter/EMT, and then was hired by Fairfax County in January
1994. Over the course of his career, he attained every promotional rank
in that agency. Chuck is married and has two adult children. Welcome to
Tucson Chief Ryan.

WELCOME GABRIEL!
I want to welcome Gabriel Holguin to the Ward 5 Council Office team.

Gabriel is a student at Pima Community College and is working on getting his Associ-
ates Degree in Business Administration.

Gabriel is an intern in our office and if you happen to be at the Ward 5 Council Of-
fice, say hello to Gabriel.
Page 11 City of Tucson Ward 5 Newsletter

WARD 5 NEIGHBORHOOD MEETINGS


South Park Neighborhood Association - Monday, December 2 at 6:00 pm at Quincie Douglas Center,
1575 E. 36th Street.

Barrio Santa Rita/West Ochoa Neighborhood Association - Tuesday, December 3 at 6:00 pm Santa Cruz
Parish, Good Shepherd Room, 1220 S. 6th Avenue.

Fairgrounds Neighborhood Association - Thursday, December 5 at 6:00 pm at Ward 5 Council Office,


4300 S. Park Avenue.

Cherry Avenue Neighborhood Association – Saturday, December 14 at 10:00 am at the Cherry Avenue
Recreation Center, 5085 S. Cherry Avenue.

Sunnyside Neighborhood Association – Monday, December 16 at 6:30 pm at Valencia Library, 202 W.


Valencia Road.

Barrio Santa Rosa Neighborhood Association - Monday, December 16 at 6:00 pm, Santa Rosa Library,
1075 S. 10th Avenue.

SNAPP (Southside Neighborhood Association Presidential Partnership) – Thursday, December 19 at 6:00


pm at Ward 5 Council Office, 4300 S. Park Avenue.

DEALING WITH GREASE FROM THE HOLIDAY MEAL


Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) from your kitchen should never be poured down the drain. Instead, store it
in containers and bring it to the 15th Annual Grease Collection and Recycling Event.

The Pima County Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department and its partners invite you to start the
year off right by taking your leftover holiday grease to one of the six collection sites listed below
on Saturday, January 4, 2020 from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

The collected grease will be recycled into biodiesel, a cleaner-burning fuel that can reduce our depend-
ence on crude oil.

COLLECTION SITES
East O'Rielly Chevrolet 6160 E. Broadway Blvd.
Midtown City Council Ward 3 Office 1510 E. Grant Rd.
Northwest Pima County College Northwest Campus 7600 N. Shannon Rd.
South Kino Sports Complex 2500 E. Ajo Way
West Pima Community College West Campus 2202 W. Anklam Rd.

Store it, don’t pour it!

You can always recycle your grease at the year-round location at Agua Nueva WRF/Jacobs, 2947 W.
Calle Agua Nueva, Tucson, AZ 85745, (520) 405-0438.
Important Numbers City of Tucson Ward 5 Newsletter
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Contact Information Frequently Used Phone Numbers
Emergency Services
Ward 5 City Council Office Tucson Police Department or Tucson Fire Department
4300 S. Park Avenue DIAL 911
Tucson Arizona 85714
Permits
Planning and Development Services Department
Phone: 520-791-4231
791-5550
Fax: 520-791-3188
[email protected] Housing Assistance
City of Tucson Community Services Department
791-4739

Tucson Convention Center


Stay Informed! 791-4101
Visit our other
information outlets: City of Tucson Code Enforcement
791-5843

TPD Red Tag Unit


837-7318, Email: [email protected]

HTTP:// Graffiti Removal


WWW.TUCSONAZ.GOV/ 792-CITY (2489)
WARD –5
TPD Non Emergency
791-4444

Trash Pick Up & Environmental Services


City of Tucson Environmental Services Department
791-3171

TDOT Street Maintenance


Help those who are in 791-3154, Email: [email protected]
need.
Give to the Tucson Water Department
Community Food Billing - 791-3242, Public Information - 791-4331
Bank.
For more Park Tucson
information call: 791-5071
520-622-0525
Pima Animal Care
724-5900

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