Pima County, AZ is replacing precinct-based polling places with new vote centers and e-poll books
Pima County is replacing precinct-based polling places with new vote centers and e-poll books. By replacing the polling centers where in-person voters had to cast ballots within their precincts voters will be able to cast a ballot at any location. The Pima County Elections Department is partnering with TENEX to replace the paper process for checking-in voters with election management software that will use an iPad to print off a ballot specific to each voter's verified precinct.
Pima County, AZ
United States
Pima County, AZ assembled a digital inclusion taskforce with strategic plans for underserved areas
The Pima County Department of Information Technology partnered with the Pima County Public Library to assemble a digital inclusion taskforce. The taskforce is developing the “Strategic Planning Taskforce for Digital Access in Pima County” long-term plan to increase access to affordable and reliable broadband internet. The plan involves an $800,000 contract with Cox Communications to activate 130 free internet hotspots in underserved locations.
Pima County, AZ
United States
Pima County, AZ signs 10-year $26.6 million contract with Axon for police officer body-worn cameras
The Pima County Board of Supervisors has approved a $26.6 million contract to provide body-worn cameras for all 476 deputies and 417 corrections officers in the Sheriff's Department. The ten-year contract with the Scottsdale-based Axon Enterprise Company also includes 800 new Tasers and video storage services. The new cameras will have a livestreaming feature that automatically starts streaming to a supervisor and any deputy within a 30-foot radius when a gun or Taser is drawn.
Pima County, AZ
United States
Pima County, AZ Senior Property Valuation Protection program helps seniors save on property taxes
The Pima County Assessor's Office created the Senior Property Valuation Protection program to help seniors save on property taxes. Homeowners can apply to the "Senior Freeze Program" in order to freeze the limited property value of their home for three years. Applicants must be at least 65 years old and the household income cannot exceed $38,112 for a single owner or $47,640 for multiple owners.
Pima County, AZ
United States
Pima County, AZ is using remote inspections to save time and money
Pima County has a remote inspection program as an alternative to on-site inspections for residents that require prompt service or cannot make it to their inspection time. The client uses Skype to call the inspector and sends them video messages to be inspected and saved.
Pima County, AZ
United States
Projets vérifiés
Tucson, AZ and Pima County shape SolarAPP+ panel permit process prior to national rollout
The city, county, and registered contractors participated in a four-month expedited permit pilot. SolarAPP+ from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) allows contractors to submit residential rooftop solar plans for same-day review. Stakeholders in the pilot compared SolarAPP+ with traditional permit applications to create improvements in the system. The streamlined process reduces staff time spent on 20% of building permits stemming from residential solar projects.
Tucson, AZ
United States
Pima County, AZ
United States
Want to be data-driven? Don't fear failure, county official says
Installing new software to modernize the data capabilities of Pima County, Arizona, only took 30 minutes, but finding the willingness to take on the project and abandoning a fear of failure were the real challenges, a county technology official told StateScoop.
Pima County, AZ
United States