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Tucson Roundup: Traffic Clears, Wastewater Facilities Earn Awards, City Debates Prop 414

Tucson Roundup: Traffic Clears, Wastewater Facilities Earn Awards, City Debates Prop 414

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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Saturday, May 24, 2025.

Traffic is flowing once again on the southeast side as Houghton and Escalante has reopened following yesterday's crash. Over on I-10, eastbound lanes in Vail have also reopened after crews contained a brush fire that threatened the highway. If you're heading out today, expect clearer roads than we saw yesterday.

In county news, three Pima County wastewater facilities are receiving national recognition. The Avra Valley, Mt. Lemmon, and Green Valley Water Reclamation Facilities all earned awards from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies for their outstanding operations. It's a reminder of the essential infrastructure that keeps our desert community running.

City leaders are preparing for next week's council meeting, with several key issues on the agenda. Meanwhile, local business groups are organizing opposition to Proposition 414, which would increase sales tax by a half-cent to fund police, fire, homelessness reduction, and childcare assistance programs.

Looking for weekend activities? The Tucson Saguaros baseball club continues their homestand at Kino Sports Complex today. If you're up for a short road trip, head to Tombstone for Wyatt Earp Days happening all Memorial Day weekend. For art lovers, the Amerind Museum is hosting an exhibit celebration and artist talk with Ryan Moreno Si'al today. FC Tucson also has a match tonight for soccer fans.

In university sports, Arizona's track and field throwers wrap up their regular season this weekend at the Tucson Throws Elite Classic at Drachman Stadium, with events continuing through today.

Planning ahead? Mark your calendar for June 24th when the Central Arizona Project will host a CAP University webinar focusing on CAP 101, a great opportunity to learn about our region's water resources.

For those looking to enjoy our iconic landscapes, both "A" Mountain and Tumamoc Hill are offering perfect morning views before temperatures rise. The early morning hours provide the best hiking conditions, so get out early to beat the heat.

In community news, Arizona Talks is organizing an Independence Day Celebration, with details available on their website.

If you're looking to stay informed about city happenings, the City of Tucson has released the latest NewsNet Daily Digest, available on the city's website with updates on municipal services and programs.

This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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