Keep our neighborhood clean

Neighbors, please pick up after your dog[s]. No one wants to pick up after someone else’s dog[s]. Property owners are responsible for maintaining their property and keeping  weeds or grass below 6 inches in height. This includes the area abutting sidewalks, street easements, & one half of the width of the alley that abuts your property. For more information on overgrown weeds & grasses; illegal dumping; residential storage; junk, litter, & debris, see this brochure on the Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance.

Thank you to all the neighbors who help neighbors keep their yards clean and maintained; those picking up trash from traffic circles and the street [especially those fast food cups and wrappers, et al]; those carrying out litter when walking.

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Annual meeting

Mitman Neighborhood Association’s annual meeting is  Thursday, October 11 from 6pm – 7:30pm at the Van Buren Apartments, 625 N. Van Buren.        Agenda items:

Welcome

6pm:  Bonnie Medler, Ward 6 office

6:10:  Hope Cramer,  Special Staff Assistant to Supervisor Richard Elías Pima County Board of Supervisors, District Five, will introduce herself and provide contact information

6:30: Vote for Mitman Officers, 2012-2013 term

6:35:  Financial report from Treasurer

6:4o:  Circle K representative [no name given as of Oct. 3]

7:00:  Gabe Wigtil, Mitman neighbor will set up a listserve and explain how to use it; possible block clean up on Hawthorne

7:10: Open discussion

7:30:  Adjourn

 

 

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This Week around town

Household Hazardous Waste Collection – Saturday, April 28, 8:00 am to noon

On Saturday, the Blenman Elm and Central Tucson Neighborhoods Household Hazardous Waste Collection will be holding a collection site in the North Parking Lot of Himmel Park (First St. and Tucson). They are not able to take prescription drugs, other medications, or tablets. To view a list of what materials they can take, please visit www.tucsonaz.gov/hhw

The Neon Mile – Historic Open House and Tour, April 28, 9:00am, join the Historic Preservation Foundation for a tour of the historic signs, motor courts, and much more. There will also be lectures on historic signs and highway history. The tour will start at Pima College Downtown Campus (Stone and Drachman). Visit  www.preservetucson.org for more information.

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