Tucson Local Pulse: Beating the Heat, Transportation Updates, Vibrant Business Scene

26/06/2025 3 min
Tucson Local Pulse: Beating the Heat, Transportation Updates, Vibrant Business Scene

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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Thursday, June 26, 2025.We start our day with breaking news from City Hall. In response to the ongoing heat wave, construction crews are now allowed to start work at five a.m. during the summer months, hoping to beat the worst of the heat and keep major projects moving on schedule. Meanwhile, the Mayor and Council are reviewing the city’s proposed six percent property tax increase, which could impact homeowners across neighborhoods from Rita Ranch to Sam Hughes. There’s also progress on Plan Tucson 2025, with leaders considering long-term changes that touch everything from zoning to neighborhood resources.Turning to the weather, it’s another hot one out there. Expect triple digit highs and lots of sun, with a slight chance of monsoon storms this evening. If you’re planning outdoor activities or attending community events, stay hydrated and take advantage of the city’s nine open splash pads and nineteen public pools. They’re free and open daily through October at parks like Mansfield, Kennedy, and Clements.In transportation news, we’re seeing some big moves. The long-anticipated passenger rail connecting Tucson and Phoenix just inched closer to reality after a recent vote. On our roads, major I-10 construction is starting up and will bring traffic closures on the west side. Be sure to check your route if you’re traveling near the Ina Road and Ruthrauff interchanges.For Tucson’s business scene, July brings an exciting addition for sports fans. Footy is set to launch the city’s first outdoor turf soccer park next month, located near Speedway and Alvernon. This is a boost for local soccer players and a sign of new investment in Midtown. On the hiring front, Tucson Parks and Recreation is bringing on over two hundred thirty lifeguards for the summer, a positive sign for young jobseekers.Real estate remains busy despite the heat. Listings are up slightly this month, especially in neighborhoods like Civano and Dove Mountain. Entry level homes are moving fast, typically staying on the market less than two weeks.Looking ahead to the weekend, the Tucson Saguaros host home games at Kino Sports Complex, while the Sugar Skulls continue their indoor football season. Art lovers can check out local galleries and the Juneteenth and Beyond Art of Food dinner tonight at the University of Arizona. And don’t miss our beloved night markets as a way to enjoy the cooler evenings.We have some feel-good news on the public safety front. The Tucson Police Department welcomed their newest K9 officer, Mojo, who’s already making friends at community events. Yesterday, officers made a major fentanyl bust in Midtown, seizing over a thousand pills and making two arrests—part of ongoing efforts to keep our neighborhoods safe.On the education front, congratulations go out to local high school robotics teams who just returned from a national competition with top honors. Their achievements are inspiring our next generation of engineers.We hope you get out and enjoy what Tucson has to offer today. This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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