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02/02/2025

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Join us for the grand opening of Tucson's newest remote control race track on Saturday, Feb. 8, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Randolph Center, 200 S. Alvernon Way! This free event includes food, fun and r/c racing. All ages welcome, but anyone under 16 must have adult supervision. Bring your r/c cars (no gas and nothing larger than 1/10 scale) and have some fun!

02/01/2025
02/01/2025
02/01/2025

When you think of the different departments at Pima County, Real Property Services (RPS) might not leap to mind right away.

Behind the scenes, however, the work RPS does is essential. Just as a field of flowers couldn’t bloom without the bee that flits from petal to petal, so the County couldn’t operate as efficiently as it does without the tireless efforts of this humble department.

“We are the liaison for real estate between the public and the County, and between the various County departments that have needs,” said RPS director Jeffrey Teplitsky. “Mostly, we’re responding and reacting to requests from other departments or from constituents.”

As the department’s name suggests, its remit is real property – essentially, land and any structures that stand on it. When the County needs to appraise property – whether to acquire it, sell it, or lease it – it falls to RPS to manage that complex process, a task that the department’s team of fewer than 10 full-time employees handles with swiftness and assurance.

“We’re guiding the process, making sure everything goes smoothly,” Teplitsky said.

The department also manages properties that are owned, but not operated, by the County such as ranch houses or properties acquired for road projects, a task that may include juggling everything from park operating agreements to residential leases. If telecommunications services need to license County-owned land or right-of-way for their cell towers, RPS are the folks they’ll be talking to. (Properties that are both owned and operated by the County are managed by Pima County Facilities Management.)

RPS also appraises property for the Pima County Regional Flood Control District's Floodprone Land Acquisition Program, a voluntary program through which the County acquires parcels of land in areas that are especially vulnerable to flooding.

“If someone owns a property in a flood area, and they have an interest in selling it, Flood Control will accept an application from the property owner to acquire it,” Teplitsky said. “If it’s a good candidate, then Flood Control gets in touch with us, and we go through the steps of acquiring the property, which includes an appraisal, an offer to acquire and finally a closed real estate transaction.”

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[📸: Real Property Services director Jeff Teplitsky stands in front of the Teatro Carmen, one of numerous properties that his department has helped Pima County to acquire.]

02/01/2025

Pima County Health Department is hiring a Consumer Health and Food Safety Manager!

Salary: $60,487 - $72,585 annually. Apply today: https://buff.ly/3WxPpPM

02/01/2025

We’re excited to introduce the 2025 AMA Executive Committee and Board of Directors!

Please join us in thanking the Executive Committee for their leadership in the coming year:

▪️ Adam Greco, Board Chair – Mark-Taylor Residential
▪️ Michelle Sinclair, Vice Chair – The Wolff Company
▪️ Luis Verger, Treasurer – Asset Living
▪️ Stacey Hogue, Secretary – Greystar Real Estate Partners
▪️ Lisa Rosenfeld, Immediate Past Chair – HSL Asset Management
▪️ Tim Furnas, IP Executive – Avalanche Security Solutions

We would also like to say thank you to the Board of Directors members who who have completed their terms for their time and dedication to AMA. Your contributions have made a lasting impact!

We look forward to all the great work ahead in Arizona’s multi-housing industry.

Read the full article at azmultihousing.org/news/ama-announces-2025-officers-and-board-members.

02/01/2025

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