

Requires date of birth and voter identification number for mail-in ballots and eliminates two-document alternative to photo ID for in-person votingĬreates a 0.1% sales tax for 20 years to fund Arizona's fire districtsĪllows the legislature to amend or repeal voter-approved ballot measures that contain provisions ruled unconstitutional or invalid by the state or federal supreme court Repeals provisions of Proposition 300 (2006) to allow in-state tuition for non-citizen residents Statewide ballot measures See also: Arizona 2022 ballot measures Type United States Senate election in Arizona, 2022.Arizona's 2nd Congressional District election, 2022 (August 2 Republican primary).Arizona gubernatorial election, 2022 (August 2 Republican primary).

Arizona Secretary of State election, 2022.Arizona House of Representatives elections, 2022.Arizona Attorney General election, 2022.Click the link below to learn about that race. Subject to Ballotpedia's scope Noteworthy electionsīelow is a list of races in this state that received in-depth coverage on Ballotpedia. Click the links to learn more about each type: The Sun Link Operations & Maintenance Facility is a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver certified building.Below is a list of Arizona elections covered by Ballotpedia in 2022. Additionally, each streetcar vehicle is bicycle friendly so people can bring their bikes as well. The streetcar system has inspired transit oriented development and encourages people to walk and ride to more of their favorite destinations, rather than driving. Riding the Sun Link reduces trips by single occupant vehicles, thus reducing congestion, pollution and the need for additional parking. The capacity of one streetcar vehicle is approximately 148 passengers. The all-electric streetcars help reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Caterpillar Surface Mining & Technology Division.City Park – to be completed in October 2019.Additionally, there has been significant housing, retail and corporate business expansions within the Sun Link route. Ninety new restaurants, bars and cafes, and retail businesses have popped up along the route over the last 3 years. Since its launch in 2014, the Sun Link streetcar has triggered over $1 billion of private investment, which as funded new retail, office and residential development and redevelopment along the streetcar corridor. Today this vibrant commercial corridor is populated by over 140 locally owned boutiques, bars, and cafes all residing in historic buildings. Between 19, the District’s location provided ready access to goods and supplies imported by the railroad and neighboring warehouses, and could accommodate University students, downtown business people, and neighbors. During its height (1920s–1930s), it met the needs of neighboring communities-in essence becoming a precursor to the strip mall where businesses began moving into the suburbs away from the urban core. In 2016, the Avenue’s 100th anniversary, the North Fourth Avenue Merchants Association requested Poster Frost Mirto (Corky Poster, Charles Pifer, and Jennifer Levstik) in cooperation with the City of Tucson (Jonathan Mabry), to nominate Fourth Avenue Commercial Historic District to the National Register of Historic Places.įourth Avenue’s historical centrality and available open space meant that the corridor was advantageously situated to become a commercial district. Further north and east of the Avenue, is the University of Arizona.įourth Avenue became a commercial district after the construction of the Fourth Avenue Underpass in 1916. Directly to the north lies the West University Historic District and directly to the west is the Tucson Warehouse Historic District. To the east, lies the Iron Horse Expansion Historic District. It is bounded on the south by the Southern Pacific depot, and tracks. The Historic Fourth Avenue Business District is directly northeast of and adjacent to downtown, Tucson, Arizona and part of our thriving City Center.
