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.
The award-winning Fall Festival returns to Heritage River Park in a little over two weeks for an evening of food and fun for all ages!
The Town of Marana has proclaimed September 23-29, 2024 as Diaper Need Awareness Week.
The Town of Marana will be removing and replacing a section of asphalt on Costco Drive at the Intersection of Costco Drive & Costco Place on Friday, September 27, 2024
The Town of Marana will be removing and replacing a section of asphalt on Marana Main Street at the Intersection of Marana Main Street & Grier Road. Work will start on September 30, 2024 and end on the same day.
Think your car seat is secure? Nearly half of all parents unknowingly install their child's seat incorrectly, but the Marana Police Department can help! It's Child Passenger Safety Week!
The Town of Marana is recognizing two decades of community and growth in Gladden Farms.
Borderland Construction will be installing a utility line across Tangerine Road by Trico starting on September 16, 2024.
A highly anticipated new section of the Chuck Huckelberry Loop north of Avra Valley Road into the North Marana/Gladden Farms area is officially open to the public!
Tucson Electric Power will be installing new power lines starting Tuesday, September 17 2024, through Wednesday, September 25 2024.
Join us for the official ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the opening of the highly anticipated CalPortland Loop connection in the Town of Marana!
Heidi Lasham has been appointed as the new Director of the Marana Water Department, effective Monday, September 23, 2024.
Town Manager Terry Rozema sits down with Community & Neighborhood Services Director Lisa Schafer and Chief Code Enforcement & Animal Control Officer Lori Sheppard to talk about code enforcement, animal control, broken windows, election signs, and more.
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is advising drivers to prepare for overnight lane restrictions and ramp closures on westbound Interstate 10 near Orange Grove Road.
The Town of Marana has been recognized as one of the most affordable suburbs in the nation.
The City-County Communications & Marketing Association (3CMA) announced the 2024 winners of its national Savvy Awards Competition during a ceremony at the Loews Arlington Hotel on Thursday, Sept. 5, where the Town of Marana Communications Division received the Savvy Award in the Publications-Other category.
Borderland Construction is installing signal poles, mast arms, and crosswalks at Tangerine Road and Crossroads Trail beginning Monday, September 9, 2024, through Thursday, September 26, 2024.
Marana Parks & Recreation has been honored with two awards from the Arizona Parks & Recreation Association (APRA) in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the community through innovative events and impactful media outreach.
The Town of Marana will be improving the sidewalk access ramps along Cortaro Road Between I-10 and Arizona Pavilions Drive, and at the intersection of Wade Road and Silverbell Road.
The Town of Marana will be completing routine maintenance to the Orange Grove Pump Station on September 5, 2024.
Town Manager Terry Rozema sits down with Human Resources Director Curry Hale and Deputy Director Jennifer Lindblom to talk about the benefits of working for the Town of Marana.
Starting October 1, 2024, the Town will no longer accept combined first submittals for Public Paving and Public Sewer.
The Town of Marana has proclaimed August 2024 as “Drowning Impact Awareness Month.”
Sergeant James Paul is hanging up his badge after more than 30 years as a soldier, corrections officer and police officer.
Marana Water is set to receive four million dollars in federal funding to improve source water systems at the Marana Regional Airport as well as design and construct a new groundwater treatment facility in the Twin Peaks service area.
Come meet your local first responders at this year’s National Night Out on Saturday September 21st! The Marana Police Department will once again play in a friendly game of kickball against the Northwest Fire District.
MTV General Contractors will be performing emergency pavement repairs on Monday, August 19, 2024.
Comcast is conducting an upgrade to the fiber network to enhance overall performance and reliability of services. The project will extend from N Dove Mountain Boulevard along N Dove Canyon Pass, ending at W Dove Canyon Place
On Saturday, September 21, 2024, at least 300 people came together at Crossroads at Silverbell District Park for our annual National Night Out with the Marana Police Department and Northwest Fire District. This event aims to strengthen ties between community members and local first responders.