To protect the health and safety of the community during the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Tucson is continuing closures and other changes to City services until May 15, in line with Arizona Gov. Ducey’s Stay and Home, “Stay Healthy, Stay Connected” Executive Order extension. Tucson Mayor Regina Romero later issued her own Proclamation for the City of Tucson. For the latest information, visit tucsonaz.gov/COVID19. Please call the City Service Impacts Hotline (520) 791-2540 for questions about how City business is being conducted during this community emergency. We will continue to monitor and update as this fluid situation evolves.The following changes to City Services will continue until May 15:
• All service counters and lobbies within City buildings, including Ward offices and City Hall, are closed.
• All evictions on City-owned public housing are suspended.
• Tucson Water will continue to suspend water shutoffs.
• City recreation centers and aquatics facilities are closed.
• Registration for summer activities, including leisure classes, swim lessons, therapeutic programs, and youth and teen camps (KIDCO, IBC, Junior Staff in Training) has been postponed.
• The Senior Meal Program will continue in its modified form.
• Transit fares are waived on Sun Link, Sun Tran, and Sun Van.• Tucson City Court has limited services and public access.
• Household Hazardous Waste is not being collected at the Los Reales Landfill.
• Cash is not being accepted at the Los Reales Landfill.
• Park Tucson will continue to offer 15-minute free parking for take-out orders.
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