The City of Tucson’s Historic Preservation and Sustainability programs are organizing the Sustainable Historic Home Tour on April 26,
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This self-guided open house tour will feature historic homes in Tucson that have been “green retrofitted” to be more sustainable, while remaining sensitive to their historic
characters. Participants will travel to locations identified on a map, where the property owners and volunteers will provide information and
tours.“People will not only get to learn about the benefits of retrofitting their homes but also learn about the history of our community,” said
Ward 5 Councilmember Richard Fimbres. “Many of the homes are in my Ward and I am proud that the homeowners have taken these steps for
better sustainability, preserving Tucson’s history and our environment.”
Council candidates for 2017 City of Tucson primary election
May 31, 2017 was the deadline for the filing of those who will be running for Ward 3, 5 and 6 in the City of Tucson Council races. There will be a Democratic primary in Ward 3 and a Green Party primary in Ward 6, as the other candidates are unopposed in their primaries. Councilman … Read more

