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Tucson Secures HUD Grant, Job Growth, Affordable Housing Updates


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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for December 28, 2024.

We start with some breaking news from the past few days. The City of Tucson has been awarded an $11.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to support affordable housing initiatives. Mayor Regina Romero announced this significant funding alongside HUD officials, highlighting the city's commitment to addressing housing needs[4].

In local job market news, Tucson continues to show positive momentum. The latest data indicates that nonfarm job employment increased by 1.6% compared to December 2023, exceeding the national average. The unemployment rate has dipped to 3.6%, marking a significant improvement from 4.6% in January 2023. Key sectors driving growth include professional and business services, leisure and hospitality, and trade, transportation, and utilities[2].

Moving to real estate, there are several notable developments. The preliminary draft of the Plan Tucson 2025 General Plan Update is now available for public review and feedback. Additionally, Milagro on Oracle, a new affordable housing development targeting households at or below 60% AMI, is accepting applications for Tucsonans age 55 and older[4].

From City Hall, the recent Mayor and City Council meeting covered various topics, including updates on strategic initiatives related to unsheltered homelessness and the fentanyl/opioid public health crisis. The council also discussed the Development Impact Fee Program Update and infrastructure improvements[3].

In terms of weather, today's forecast is looking pleasant, with clear skies and mild temperatures. This is perfect for outdoor activities like the LEGO gathering and building competition happening today for ages 5-17.

On the business front, there are no major openings or closings to report, but we do have some upcoming community events. The Winterhaven Festival of Lights concludes tonight, and next week, Tucson Parks and Recreation and Pima Animal Care Center will host Bark in the Barrio on January 11, 2025[4].

In local school news, there are no significant achievements or sports results to mention today. However, we do have a feel-good community story. The Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona benefits from the Winterhaven Festival of Lights, which has been a major fundraiser for the organization.

In crime news, the Tucson Police Department reported a fatal pedestrian collision on the 3200 block of N. 1st Avenue and a homicide on the 2600 E. block of 22nd Street. These incidents remind us of the importance of public safety and vigilance[5].

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

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