Jefferson Park Neighborhood

Goodbye and Good Luck to Dyer Lytle

Dyer Lytle is leaving Jefferson Park and moving to Flagstaff. During his tenure as president of JPNA, Dyer faced many challenges: apathy and diminishing resident participation, increasing influx of predatory development, and student behavior which threatened the way of life in our historic mid-city neighborhood. Dyer met these challenges, effectively laying the groundwork for future precedent-setting rulings that support Tucson neighborhoods. His quiet and dependable leadership helped launch Jefferson Park Neighborhood as “The Little Neighborhood That Could”. Dyer, we wish you all the best in your new life in Flagstaff! Don’t forget us!

 

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Make an online donation to the Jefferson Park Neighborhood Association

Donations are not tax-deductible.

Newsletter

September 2012

FAQS April 27 2011

Download to view the FAQS on March 17, 2011 Determination by Zoning Administrator of City of Tucson.

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Jefferson Park Neighborhood Design Manual

Adopted by the Mayor & Planning & Council, June 21, 2011
Click link to download
JPDM-final.pdf

Important Numbers

Non-Emergency calls to the Police 791-4444 (daytime)

Police –Division West
791-4467

Helicopter Noise Calls
694-6533 (UMC Security)

Code Violation 791-5843

Mosquito Hotline 243-7999

Graffiti Removal 792-2489

Karin Uhlich, Council Member 791-4711
Ward III Office www.tucsonaz.gov/ward3

Tamara Prime, Ward III Office, Chief of Staff 791-4711

Animal Control (to report strays) 743-7550

Sorry! No Dogs Allowed

Dogs are not allowed in the Jefferson Park schoolyard park as per Tucson Parks and Recreation.

Lend A Hand

Lend A Hand, Inc. is a coalition of central Tucson neighborhoods, faith-based communities, and business partnerships. Their volunteers provide FREE services to seniors to allow them to continue to age-in-place.

Learn more at lahseniorhelp.org


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