Mayor and Council Contact Information
Posted March 1st, 2010 by vikkid in About Us, NewsInformation updated September 24, 2010.
We ask that you continue to contact the Mayor and Council about these important points:
1. Preserve community media because it’s the only remaining means for citizens’ access to television as an outlet for free speech.
2. The Access Tucson budget has been systematically cut since 2002. This is part of the methodical dismantling of Tucson’s public voice.
3. Cox subscribers still see PEG Access fees on their bill. Where is this money going if not for PEG services? At best this is misleading, at worst it’s a bait and switch tactic.
4. Please support Access Tucson’s cost-saving proposal to cover Mayor and Council meetings in collaboration with local youth media organizations and schools.
You can call the Mayor and Council comment line at 791-4700 which now gives callers a menu to reach the individual offices of City elected Officials. Please stay on the line and designate the office you wish to leave a message with by entering the Ward number (i.e., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6). Please note that you will need to make seven phone calls to leave a message for each council member and the mayor.
Or you can try emailing them all at once by clicking here (may not work with all email programs). If you use Outlook as your email program, you may have to change the commas into semi-colons. Also, a blank webpage may open. If it does, just close it and your email window will appear behind it.
See the information below if you would like to just talk with your own City Council representative.
Individual Mayor and Council contact information:
Mayor: Robert.Walkup@tucsonaz.gov
(520) 791-4201
Ward 1: Regina.Romero@tucsonaz.gov
(520) 791-4040
Ward 2: Paul.Cunningham@tucsonaz.gov
(520) 791-4687
Ward 3: Karin.Uhlich@tucsonaz.gov
(520) 791-4711
Ward 4: Shirley.Scott@tucsonaz.gov
(520) 791-3199
Ward 5: Richard.Fimbres@tucsonaz.gov
(520) 791-4231
Ward 6: Steve.Kozachik@tucsonaz.gov
(520) 791-4601
If needed, you can go to City Scan to find out which City Council member represents you.
Another way to support Access Tucson is to become a contributing member and make a donation.