Mayor Romero declares April 25 as Triple A Landscape Day in Tucson

April 23, 2025 | Tucson City, Pima County, Arizona

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Tucson Mayor Regina Romero honored Triple A Landscape during the City Council meeting on April 22, 2025, proclaiming it "Triple A Landscape Day" in recognition of the company's 50 years of service to the community. The mayor highlighted the firm's commitment to sustainable landscaping practices, including the use of drought-resistant plants and efficient irrigation systems that support Tucson's desert ecosystem.

Romero praised Triple A Landscape for its role in beautifying the city, stating that the company has set a standard for excellence in landscape design and maintenance. She emphasized the importance of their contributions not only to the environment but also to the local economy, noting that they provide well-paying jobs and professional growth opportunities for hundreds of Tucson residents.
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The proclamation celebrated the company's legacy of resilience and hard work, acknowledging its impact on both public and private landscapes throughout Tucson. Mayor Romero encouraged all residents to join in celebrating this milestone and the ongoing efforts of Triple A Landscape to enhance the community's green spaces.

Converted from Tucson Mayor and City Council Meetings APR 22, 2025 meeting on April 23, 2025
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