Coronado National Forest has joined a coalition of municipalities, federal agencies and outdoor organizations across Southern Arizona urging anyone enjoying public lands, forests, and parks this upcoming July 4th weekend to recreate responsibly.
Town of Marana cancels July 4 firework show
Mayor Honea: Combat COVID-19 with constant vigilance
Governor Ducey's Office Announces Further Action to Reverse the Spread of COVID-19
As part of continued efforts to reverse the trend of COVID-19 spread in Arizona, Governor Doug Ducey today signed an Executive Order to prohibit large gatherings, cease the issuance of new special event licenses and pause the operations of bars, gyms, movie theaters, waterparks and tubing rentals. The pause of these business operations takes effect at 8:00 p.m. today, Monday, June 29 and is in effect for one month.
Pima County DEQ: Ina Road Green Waste Fire Continues to Emit Smoke
Marana remains strong thanks to community ties
As we continue to find a sense of normalcy in our day-to-day lives and work to recover from the economic impacts of COVID-19, it has become increasingly apparent we are facing several issues in America: one of our physical health and one of social justice. During times like these, in the wake of the George Floyd murder and civil unrest, it is important that we look inwards to reflect, identify our strengths, and evaluate areas where we can continuously improve our services and interactions with the public.
GOVERNOR DUCEY: "Containing the Spread of COVID-19" Executive Order
On Wednesday, June 17, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey issued Executive Order 2020-40, “Containing the Spread of COVID-19” announcing additional actions. With COVID-19 transmission increasing in Arizona and around the country, these enhanced actions are to contain the spread and protect those most vulnerable.
Town of Marana recognizes Dr. Doug Wilson for his years of service
Pima County Recorder's Office: Recorder Sends Applications to Vote by Mail
Town of Marana supports a post-COVID-19 community
National Weather Service Launches National Summer Safety Campaign.
The National Weather Service launched its National Summer Safety Campaign on June 1st. Details can be found here.
Marana Election 2020; What you need to know
Tortolita Wildfire Resources
White House signs the PPPFA, allowing more resources for businesses
Marana Parks begins reopening of Aquatic Facilities
TRAFFIC ALERT: Orange Grove Lane Closure
Marana Launches a Business Assistance Program for Local Establishments
To do our part in helping local business, the Town of Marana is creating an extensive directory of all Marana-based businesses in an effort to garner community support and encourage shopping local. This is a free service for Marana businesses, and the directory is now available for access on our website.
Governor Ducey's Office Announces Statewide Curfew Beginning May 31st
Town of Marana Plans Fireworks-Only Fourth of July
Due to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Town of Marana has elected to organize a fireworks-only event on July 4, 2020. Fireworks will be launched from within Crossroads at Silverbell District Park, and residents are encouraged to enjoy the display from their home or throughout Arizona Pavilions. In the interest of fire-safety precautions, the park and parking lot will be closed.
Pima County Recorder's Office: How We Process Your Mail-In Ballot
The Pima County Recorder’s Office released a video showing how the office processes mailed ballots, including signature checking. In this brief video, Recorder F. Ann Rodriguez takes a tour of the process that will be especially informative to voters who may be concerned about the safety and security of mailed ballots. In addition, voters can track their ballot after they mail it in.