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Activity Search: TR-ROW-0126-00038
Activity
Parcel Attributes
| Parcel | 117020690 |
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | Tucson, Pima County |
| Water Course | Street |
| City of Tucson Zoning | HR-2 |
| Tucson Ward | Ward 6 |
| Tucson Registered Neighborhood | West University |
| National Register Historic District | West University Historic District |
| Structure on National Register of Historic Places | Contributing |
| Pima County Data | Assessor, Recorder, Treasurer, ... |
| Parcel Map | Map |
| Address | |
| Parcel Attributes Issue? | |
Permits
Date - 02/04/2026 2:18 p.m.
Number Of Permits - (1)
| Permit | Status | Apply Date | Expired Date | Unit | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TR-ROW-0126-00038 | In Review | 01/14/2026 | N/A | Right-of-Way (ROW) | West University Neighborhood rain and tree planting: Excavating fourteen street-side stormwater-harvesting basins, stabilizing basin banks with rock, drilling four 4-inch diameter curb cores in street curb, planting native trees and/or Tucson Basin-native understory vegetation in basin terraces and basin bottoms. Addresses of all work sites: 437 E. 1st Street, 1007 N. 3rd Avenue, 848 N. 3rd Avenue, 502 E. 2nd Street NOTE 1: All sites were bluestaked, and field inspected by David Marhefka, City of Tucson Department of Transportation and Mobility landscape architect on 12-5-25 and APPROVED to proceed. NOTE 2: this is a resubmittal of application for permit (initial application was permit number TR-ROW-1225-01544). Only one address is listed because this a permit for a neighborhood-wide project – the three addresses of the individual sites within the neighborhood are listed above. See the “West University Neighborhood Planting sites 2026 - polygon map” file for how the sites relate to one another within the neighborhood. This is how we do these community project permits every year - with all neighborhood sites under one neighborhood permit (David Marhefka helps facilitate this). If you have questions please contact the project coordinator, Brad Lancaster, at NeighborhoodForesters@gmail.com or 520-275-8753. |