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TUCSON, AZ — Pima County officials will meet virtually on Friday for a special meeting regarding the area's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Pima County Board of Supervisors said it will hold a special joint meeting with Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and the city council. The meeting will take place Friday from 10 a.m. to noon and will cover issues associated with the coronavirus pandemic response. The meeting will be conducted virtually.
Tune in to tomorrow's joint meeting with City of Tucson Mayor & Council and Pima County Board of Supervisors. We will discuss the COVID-19 response and vaccination rollout, as well as other city-county collaborations. Our region is strongest when local government works together. pic.twitter.com/hCG622QPhR— Regina Romero (@TucsonRomero) February 18, 2021 "Our region is strongest when local government works together," Romero tweeted of the collaboration between the city and county.
The topics set for discussion include:
Vaccine rolloutTestingMask usageCurfewEvictionsBusiness restrictionsFederal funds appropriated to the state and local jurisdictionsWhile Pima County residents won't be able to attend in-person, the public can send comments by email to [email protected].
The meeting will be streamed live on the county's Facebook page or through its website.
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