Permit: TR-ROW-0226-00181
Permit Details
Status:
Complete
Type:
Right-of-Way (ROW)
Address:
40 W UNIVERSITY BL
Address NEW:
40 W UNIVERSITY BL
Apply Date:
02/11/2026
Applicant:
Brad Lancaster
Description:
03/31/26 (ieb)-- Renew for 30 days as of 3/27/26 new expiration date is 04/26/2026 Dunbar/Spring Neighborhood rain and tree planting: Excavating six street-side stormwater-harvesting basins, stabilizing basin banks with rock (except for the three shallow basins beside Perry Ave which have gradual 3:1 sloping banks and no rock), drilling one 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: 722 and 730 N. Perry Avenue, 40 and 44 W. University Blvd 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. We have removed the site at 910 N. 10th Ave from this permit application as I was informed by Jonathan Knighton-Wisor that the 910 N 10th Ave site requires archaeological monitoring as it is within the old Court Street Cemetery area. Monitoring ensures compliance with A.R.S. §41-844, a state law that mandates reporting of mortuary features to the Arizona State Museum. NOTE 3: Additionally, this is a resubmittal of application for permit TR-ROW-0126-00037, which was a resubmittal of application for permit number TR-ROW-1225-01543). Only one address is listed on this permit application because this a permit for a neighborhood-wide project – the four addresses of the individual sites within the neighborhood are listed above. See the “Dunbar Spring 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.
Permit Reviews
Permit Number - TR-ROW-0226-00181
Permit Status: Complete
Permit Description: 03/31/26 (ieb)-- Renew for 30 days as of 3/27/26 new expiration date is 04/26/2026
Dunbar/Spring Neighborhood rain and tree planting: Excavating six street-side stormwater-harvesting basins, stabilizing basin banks with rock (except for the three shallow basins beside Perry Ave which have gradual 3:1 sloping banks and no rock), drilling one 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:
722 and 730 N. Perry Avenue, 40 and 44 W. University Blvd
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. We have removed the site at 910 N. 10th Ave from this permit application as I was informed by Jonathan Knighton-Wisor that the 910 N 10th Ave site requires archaeological monitoring as it is within the old Court Street Cemetery area. Monitoring ensures compliance with A.R.S. §41-844, a state law that mandates reporting of mortuary features to the Arizona State Museum.
NOTE 3: Additionally, this is a resubmittal of application for permit TR-ROW-0126-00037, which was a resubmittal of application for permit number TR-ROW-1225-01543).
Only one address is listed on this permit application because this a permit for a neighborhood-wide project – the four addresses of the individual sites within the neighborhood are listed above. See the “Dunbar Spring 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.
| Start Date | Submittal | Complete Date | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 03/04/2026 | RIGHT-OF-WAY REVIEW v.2 | N/A | APPROVED |
| 02/11/2026 | RIGHT-OF-WAY REVIEW v.1 | 02/13/2026 | REQUIRES RESUBMIT |
Outstanding Activity Conditions
Permit Number - TR-ROW-0226-00181
Permit Status: Complete
Permit Description: 03/31/26 (ieb)-- Renew for 30 days as of 3/27/26 new expiration date is 04/26/2026
Dunbar/Spring Neighborhood rain and tree planting: Excavating six street-side stormwater-harvesting basins, stabilizing basin banks with rock (except for the three shallow basins beside Perry Ave which have gradual 3:1 sloping banks and no rock), drilling one 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:
722 and 730 N. Perry Avenue, 40 and 44 W. University Blvd
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. We have removed the site at 910 N. 10th Ave from this permit application as I was informed by Jonathan Knighton-Wisor that the 910 N 10th Ave site requires archaeological monitoring as it is within the old Court Street Cemetery area. Monitoring ensures compliance with A.R.S. §41-844, a state law that mandates reporting of mortuary features to the Arizona State Museum.
NOTE 3: Additionally, this is a resubmittal of application for permit TR-ROW-0126-00037, which was a resubmittal of application for permit number TR-ROW-1225-01543).
Only one address is listed on this permit application because this a permit for a neighborhood-wide project – the four addresses of the individual sites within the neighborhood are listed above. See the “Dunbar Spring 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.
Total Outstanding Activity Conditions - 2
| Date | Name |
|---|---|
| 03/06/2026 | PRE-CON/SIDEWALK |
| 03/06/2026 | Traffic control set-up approved between 9AM - 3:30PM |
Completed Inspections
Permit Status: Complete
Permit Number: TR-ROW-0226-00181
Permit Description: 03/31/26 (ieb)-- Renew for 30 days as of 3/27/26 new expiration date is 04/26/2026
Dunbar/Spring Neighborhood rain and tree planting: Excavating six street-side stormwater-harvesting basins, stabilizing basin banks with rock (except for the three shallow basins beside Perry Ave which have gradual 3:1 sloping banks and no rock), drilling one 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:
722 and 730 N. Perry Avenue, 40 and 44 W. University Blvd
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. We have removed the site at 910 N. 10th Ave from this permit application as I was informed by Jonathan Knighton-Wisor that the 910 N 10th Ave site requires archaeological monitoring as it is within the old Court Street Cemetery area. Monitoring ensures compliance with A.R.S. §41-844, a state law that mandates reporting of mortuary features to the Arizona State Museum.
NOTE 3: Additionally, this is a resubmittal of application for permit TR-ROW-0126-00037, which was a resubmittal of application for permit number TR-ROW-1225-01543).
Only one address is listed on this permit application because this a permit for a neighborhood-wide project – the four addresses of the individual sites within the neighborhood are listed above. See the “Dunbar Spring 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.
Total Completed Inspections - 2
| Date | Description | Inspector | Results | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 03/26/2026 | TRSP - ROW - Pre-Activity Field/Pre-Construction Meeting | Passed | ||
| 04/24/2026 | TRSP - ROW - Final | Passed |