March 2026 Community Safety & Accountability Update

March 2026 Community Safety & Accountability Update
Please read and share this newsletter. TCFC has compiled important information for our members and we have two calls to action that we need your help with.

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UNREPORTED CRIME SURVEY IN TUCSON


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The City of Tucson is responding to our position that crime is going unreported in our community. In response, the city has partnered with the University of Arizona to launch an “unreported crime” survey.

We are encouraging all TCFC members to participate and provide your perspective on crime you have experienced that has gone unreported.

We know that many residents and business owners are experiencing reporting fatigue. People are frustrated when they call and do not get through, or when officers are unable to respond in a timely manner due to staffing shortages. As a result, many incidents simply go unreported.

We also have concerns about the design of this survey, particularly the way several questions place a strong emphasis on the race of the offenders. TCFC does not believe race is relevant. Crime is crime.

The City of Tucson also has a track record of dismissing survey results when they do not align with the narrative they want to present. We will allow this survey process to conclude, and depending on the results, TCFC will likely conduct our own survey in the future.
Please participate as soon as possible. The survey is limited to the first 20,000 respondents.

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CALL TO ACTION: SUPPORT HB 2532

Read the bill here: https://www.azleg.gov/legtext/57leg/2R/bills/HB2532P.pdf

HB 2532, introduced by TCFC ally Representative Matt Gress, would require the Arizona Auditor General to conduct a comprehensive audit of how much money is being spent on homelessness programs across the state.

(Representative Matt Gress)

This audit would examine state spending on homelessness programs, local spending by cities and counties, federal funds allocated to homelessness services, law enforcement costs related to homelessness, contracts and grants connected to homelessness programs, and the outcomes of those programs. It will also examine the per person cost of services provided.

For years taxpayers have been told that the solution is simply more funding. HB 2532 asks a basic and necessary question. Where is the money going and what results are we getting?

The bill would fund a 1.25 million dollar statewide audit so policymakers and the public can finally see the full picture.

TCFC supports HB 2532 because transparency and accountability are essential if we are going to address the homelessness crisis in our communities.

There are two ways you can support this effort.

If you are registered with the Arizona Legislature Request to Speak system, please sign in and support the bill.

If you are not registered with the Arizona Legislature system, please send a short email to Representative Matt Gress indicating your support.


Email: mgress@azleg.gov, help@tucsoncrimefree.com


CITY INSTALLS GRATES IN PROBLEM TUNNELS

The City of Tucson has begun installing grates in some of the tunnel systems that TCFC has highlighted in previous videos. These installations are intended to keep homeless encampments out of areas that have been plagued by crime and drug activity.

One of the most notorious locations is the Navajo Wash near the Ft. Lowell and Oracle corridor. Businesses and residents in that area are extremely happy to see the grates being installed.

This is not a large scale solution. It is a disruption of the patterns that have developed in these areas and it will bring some relief to the surrounding neighborhoods.

Some individuals who likely do not live or operate businesses in the area have been criticizing the project. In reality, similar grate systems have been installed in cities across the country and they have proven effective.

This is a big win for the surrounding community.
Yet not everyone is a fan.

RTA NEXT PASSES WITH STRONG VOTER SUPPORT


The RTA passed overwhelmingly with voters by a margin that surprised many observers.

When we have worked on campaigns and listened to the concerns of Tucson and Pima

County residents, roads and infrastructure have consistently been one of the top issues people raise. This election showed clearly that voters want better infrastructure and are willing to support investment in roads.

With RTA NEXT now approved, one positive outcome is that it will be much harder for the socialist factions within Tucson politics to pursue their own separate tax proposal in the near future.

Now the focus must shift to accountability. The public supported this plan and the projects promised must be delivered.

6 comments


  • Martha Jean

    FYI: Recall effort against Sheriff Nanos. Link:

    https://www.kold.com/2026/03/18/pima-county-sheriff-chris-nanos-facing-recall-effort/


  • Mary

    Okay , well regarding the survey , follow the money. Let’s address the judicial system that is working for criminals and not for we.The people. Watch the first meeting from the jail release conditions.Seven days a week nine a m seven p m see for yourself. And the the city needs a complete audit, not just where the money is being spent.For homeless, it needs a complete audit on everything.But that won’t happen. Let me tell you what happened Saturday night.I was getting ready to turn into the shopping center where five guys , burger and fries is located , broadway and cray croft. There was a moment standing on the corner of the sidewalk, where people pull out of the shopping center, and it looked like Jean, the man that everybody knows that walks around, it was AA Shorter man with blonde hair and a dark colored S. UV type vehicle was pulling out of the shopping center. And was going to make a right hand turn and he made his white hand turn and hit that man and the man flew up on his hood and landed in the street and the car just kept right ongoing. So a woman ran to the man I tried to see if I could get in the info from the car, but they were going too fast so I took a picture. Of\nThe man that was hit and I tried to take a picture right when he was on the ground , but that picture was blurry so. When I came back from trying to get information from the car , I tried to find the man. I could not find him. I was going to tell him I’ll wait with you. Let’s follow a report but I couldn’t find him anywhere so I didn’t follow report. All I’ve got is a picture of him. I don’t know his name but I’m sure there’s video at 5 guys burger and fries and the other places in there so yeah, that was unreported, he’s not going to get any justice. The man that was hit that was flown on the top of the car’s hood and then landed in the street, and the car just kept going..


  • Tom

    Grates? Yep. Another great idea. Wait until it rains, floods, the wash under the bridge gets blocked by all kinds of debris, and then the water gets diverted, taking out the bridge or causing other damage.
    Maybe the city is getting complaints about the wash? Has the bridge or tunnel been causing problems? Has the bridge been committing felonies and thefts? Engaging in reckless burning or trashing the area? Well, if so lock up the bridge. But the bridge is not the problem.
    Are they blocking both sides of the bridge?
    Let’s deal with the problem. The bridge has been there forever serving it’s intended purpose.
    No sense. The bridge is not the problem. The bridge isn’t what needs to be locked up.
    There will be no change until we hold public officials personally responsible for acts that endanger public safety.


  • Maggie

    I Tok the crime survey. While filling it out… I came to the question of the thief ethnicity. Every single one except for hispanics was listed. Let’s do the math shall we?


  • Phil

    The biggest crime resides with having the present Mayor and City Counsel.


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