From Councilwoman Nikki Lee Hello friends. Like you, my family and I have been adjusting to this new way of life during COVID-19. It has changed everything for all of us. Our kids are up...
Category - Ward 4 Updates

Ward 4 Update – December 2023
Friends, The holiday season is upon us! One of my favorite events to usher in the holiday spirit is the Tucson Fire Fighters...
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Ward 4 Update – October 2023
Hello Friends, It’s that time of year again when the leaves start falling, the air turns crisp, and we dig out our comfiest...
Read MoreWard 4 Update – October 2023
Hello Friends, It’s that time of year again when the leaves start falling, the air turns crisp, and we dig out our comfiest...
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Ward 4 Update – September 2023
At the core of our Ward 4 office’s mission is our dedication to serving our community members with genuine care. Equipping...
Read MoreDistrict 4 Update: Jan. ’20
By Steve Christy It’s difficult to fathom that another year has passed, is now behind us, and that we are now welcoming not only a new year, but also a new decade. Looking back over 2019...
District 4 Updates: Nov. ’19
By Article Author During the Pima County Board of Supervisors meeting on October 1st, after a 4 – 1 vote, the Community Law Enforcement Partnership Commission was disbanded, dissolved...
District 4 Updates: October 2019
By Steve Christy After more than 30 years, we are on the verge of witnessing the opening of the first phase of homes in the long-anticipated Rocking K master-planned community within Pima...
District 4 Updates: June 2019
By Steve Christy What has come to feel like a neverending journey (or battle) towards just fixing our roads has taken on a new posture recently, as we go through the annual Pima County...
District 4 Update: March 2019
By Steve Christy Last month’s Vail Voice allowed me the opportunity to announce to all of you the “Houghton Road Improvements – Interstate 10 south to the Andrada Polytechnic High School”...
How Do You Catch Some Robots?
Submit a well-written, winning grant – of course. Local teacher Mary Garcia, from Corona Foothills Middle School, was awarded a grant from CenturyLink’s Clarke M. Williams...
HOUGHTON ROAD CORRIDOR PROJECT UPDATES
Good things keep happening on the corridor: As we reported last time, the Houghton Road: Irvington to Valencia project received the National Project of the Year Award from the American...
Moving Tucson in a Positive Direction
By Margaret Burkholder Ten years ago, I ran for the Vail School Board because I wanted better schools for my kids. Today my then preschooler is now in high school. I look at Tucson and I...
Keep Tucson Moving Forward, Re-elect Council Member...
By Shirley C. Scott, City of Tucson, Ward 4 Forbes magazine has called Tucson the Best City for Jobs. The Wall Street Journal has called Tucson the Best Place to Retire in America. While...