Ribbon Cutting Opens Anza Multi-Use Path
The ribbon cutting ceremony for the Anza Multi-Use Path—Elephant Head Road near the Santa Cruz River—was held the morning of December 14, 2007. The Honorable Members of the Pima County Board of Supervisors, Richard Elias, Chairman, District 5, Sharon Bronson, District 3 and Ray Carroll, District 4, were joined at the ribbon by members of the Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation and the Historic Preservation Office. more photos 
Got a new television for Christmas—NOW WHAT do you do with the old one?
Tucson Clean & Beautiful can help you with this dilemma. Working in partnership with American Retroworks to collect, reuse, and recycle televisions and other small electronics, conserving resources, creating jobs and preserving our environment.

Sustainability Thinking Starts at Home
Balancing personal choices with personal limits to achieve the best possible results. These decisions are not as complex as sometimes they may seem. Click here to read entire article.

In the Know with Procurement
Know the ins and outs that will make the Procurement process run smoother and quicker for all of us. The Procurement department is providing training to help departments learn more about Procurement processes.

Bicycle and Pedestrian New Safe Passing PSA
Check out the new safe passing PSA on website www.BikePed.Pima.gov. There you will also find a new issue of Walkin' and Rollin' newsletter and an updated Share the Road pocket guide. click here for more bicycle news
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