Hope Animal Shelter opened its doors in Marana in August 2015. Yesterday’s flooding destruction is by far the worst they have seen. Tuesday’s monsoons flooded much of the outdoor facilities and all the rooms in the shelter. The roof is also leaking in many locations.
Town of Marana Animal Services will be collecting donations for the next week. The shelter is in need of cleaning supplies, trash bags, dog and cat food, and general animal supplies.
Donation can be dropped off at the 1st floor reception area of the Marana Municipal Complex at 11555 W Civic Center Drive, or at the Water Department portion of the Marana Operation Center at 5100 W. Ina Road.
Monetary donations can be made through HOPE Animal Shelter. They are also in need of assistance repairing the shelter, outside fencing, sheds, and water lines. If you would like to help repair the shelter, please contact Justin Gallick or Susan Scherl at 520-792-9200 or 520-820-9448.
Preparation work for final improvements on the Chuck Huckelberry Loop will begin on Monday, May 20, 2024 north of Cortaro Road.
See your tax dollars at work with the new Town of Marana Community Capital Improvement Projects Dashboard!
Marana Water customers and Tucson Water customers within the Town of Marana are invited to attend a Marana Water Open House on May 29, 2024.
Town Manager Terry Rozema sits down with Marana Unified School District Superintendent Dan Streeter to talk about the need for new schools as Marana continues to grow.
Canyon Building and Design and Eagle Rock Excavating LLC will be installing new fire hydrants along the northeast side of N. Rillito Village Trail at the intersections of Calmat Drive and Rillito Village Trail beginning Monday, May 20, 2024, through Thursday, June 20, 2024.
The Town of Marana will be removing and replacing a section of the asphalt on Cortaro Road at the bridge and the Santa Cruz River for West and East bound lanes.
The #SplashSavvy Summer Kick-off event returns to Ora Mae Harn Park with a competition relay between the Northwest Fire District, Marana Police Department and Marana Parks & Recreation lifeguards.
The Marana Police Department held its awards and promotion ceremony at the Heritage Highlands at Dove Mountain on Wednesday, May 8, 2024.
Southwest Gas will be installing a new gas main on W Linda Vista Boulevard south of W Twin Peaks Road beginning Wednesday, May 15, 2024, through Thursday, May 23, 2024.
Nightly lane restrictions along the east and westbound lanes of Interstate 10 near Red Rock will begin on Monday, May 6, 2024 through Monday, May 13, 2024.
Officials with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency made a stop in the Town of Marana to highlight the historic efforts to protect communities around the country from PFAS or “forever chemicals” in their drinking water.
Tucson Electric Power will be installing utilities at the intersections of Silverbell Road and Silver Moon Way beginning Monday, May 6, through Tuesday, May 7. Work hours will be 7:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M.
The Town of Marana Parks & Recreation Department recently celebrated our 9th Arbor Day by planting 15 new trees at Crossroads at Silverbell District Park.
Borderland Construction, on behalf of Town of Marana, will be starting construction on the Avra Valley bridge over the Santa Cruz River beginning Thursday April 25th, 2024, through Friday July 19th, 2024.
The Town of Marana is urging all residents, businesses, visitors, and institutions to take action in the fight against plastic pollution.
The Town of Marana issued a proclamation recognizing Education & Sharing Day.
Next Generation Electrical will be installing a traffic signal light pole for the Town of Marana. The installation will being the week of Monday, April 22, 2024 and work will continue through Wednesday, May 22, 2024.
The Town of Marana recognizes the month of April as Arizona Water Awareness Month.
Missed the April 17 public meetings? See below for an update on each meeting held on April 17 at the Highlands at Dove Mountain.
The Town of Marana will be doing routine maintenance at the Orange Grove pump station starting April 22, 2024 through May 3, 2024. Work will be performed between the hours of 8:00am-3:00pm. Work will result in an Eastbound lane closure.
Marana Water is committed to providing safe, clean drinking water to its customers and is prepared to meet the new PFAS regulations recently passed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on April 10.
The Town of Marana is joining its community partners in celebrating the 53rd anniversary of the Week of the Young Child.
KE&G Construction, on behalf of Marana Water Department, will be repairing manhole collars on Moore Road between E I-10 Frontage Road and Clark Farms Boulevard beginning Friday, April 5, 2024, through Saturday, April 6, 2024.
Town Manager Terry Rozema sits down with Police Chief Jeff Pridgett and Public Works Director Fausto Burruel to answer hard-hitting questions about the Ina Road and Thornydale Road area, including traffic congestion and public safety.
Volunteers are breathing new life into the Sonoran Desert by planting hundreds of saguaros in our community.
Marana officials celebrated community partnerships and local heritage at the annual State of the Town luncheon on Thursday, March 28, 2024, at the Ritz-Carlton Dove Mountain. Neary 500 people attended the sold-out event, held in partnership with Marana Chamber of Commerce.
The Town of Marana recognized this year’s Youth Legacy Award recipient, Carly Caplan, at the State of the Town Luncheon on Thursday, March 28, 2024.
Mayor Ed Honea presented the 2024 Branding Iron Awards to KGUN9 Anchor Denelle Veselik and the Marana Junior Softball All-Star Team at the State of the Town luncheon on Thursday, March 28, 2024.
Are you a Marana Water customer interested in learning about water resources and conservation? Sign up for the Town of Marana Citizens’ Water Academy! This program is available to Marana Water residential customers and others as space permits.
The Town of Marana has proclaimed May 19-25, 2024 as National Public Works Week.