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Ronstadt Center Re-Development: When Is a Public Process Not Public?

Ronstadt Center Re-Development: When Is a Public Process Not Public?

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Pamela Powers
May 25, 2013
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Dancers perform at the Ronstadt Transit Center in 2009.

Dancers perform at the Ronstadt Transit Center in 2009.

More than 90 days have passed since the Tucson City Council voted to begin a 60-90 day public comment period to gather information and ideas related to the proposed re-development of the Ronstadt Transit Center. During that time,  the Tucson Bus Riders Union held a public forum at the Rialto, compi…

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