
The 36th annual El Tour de Tucson is Saturday, November 17. We all know what that means: lots of bikes, and closed streets. Here’s the info you need to know:

The 36th annual El Tour de Tucson is Saturday, November 17. We all know what that means: lots of bikes, and closed streets. Here’s the info you need to know:
Tuesday at 7 PM we’re having a general neighborhood meeting at St Andrew’s Parish Hall. The top topic: Deciding the membership of next year’s Neighborhood Association and Historic Zone Advisory Boards. We’ll also hear about the latest in neighborhood news and developments!
Heads up! The DUSK Music Festival will take place in Armory Park this coming weekend, November 10 and 11. This is a TICKETED event, so Armory Park and the surrounding streets will be pretty much closed off to people not going to the concert.
More info at Dusk Music Festival.
Tucson giving free rides on Election Day
From KOLD 13:
Can’t get to the polls on your own? The City of Tucson will be offering free rides on certain public transportation on Election Day. Happening on Tuesday, Nov. 6, Sun Tran, Sun Van, Sun Link, and Sun Express will all be free to ride, a city official confirmed to Tucson News Now. However, Sun Shuttle and Sun Shuttle Dial-a-Ride services will not be included in the free transportation day participation. You can find your designated polling place on the Pima County Recorder’s Office website (https://www.recorder.pima.gov/VoterStats/PollingInfo). Although polling places are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day, free rides will be offered all day on the listed public transportation places.

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It’s time to compile the Armory Park Trick or Treat map again!
Email janetkmiller@gmail.com if you’ll be hosting trick or treaters on Wednesday, October 31. Please include your street address and let her know if you’ll be doing anything special (like the legendary Puppet Porch, or Pete the Pirate).
She’ll make the map public a few days before Halloween.
UPDATE from Mr Mackey, the architect: “We will be utilizing the FLD process for this project, but the meeting on the 20th is for neighbors to discuss the request for reduction of the parking at 3 of the proposed properties from 2 required spaces to 1 space. If the reduction is approved, then we will start the formal FLD process and have the necessary meetings for that. If the reduction is not approved, then we will have to redesign the site plan and then start the formal FLD process.”
The original post: There will be a meeting Saturday, October 20, at 10 AM at 811 S 4th Ave to discuss a proposed FLD project for a single family residential development. What is an FLD? It stands for “Flexible Lot Development” and appears in Article 8.7.3. of the Unified Development Code. The four new bungalows at E 18th St and S 5th Ave are an example of an earlier FLD project.
If this new project is approved, the three parcels at 811-821 S 4th Ave will be developed into seven parcels and the property owner will build five single-family residences. There are already two historic houses on the property.
Architect Bill Mackey’s letter announcing the meeting is below. The meeting is open to interested neighbors and Armory Park residents.