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Volume • Number August ,
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BY VERONICA KUFFEL
Tucson Local Media Contributor
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of our community.” Desert Sunset Realty has partnered with the Marana Chamber to host a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate its growth as a company. On Aug. 31, participants are welcome to bring toys and donate blood to benefit the Red Cross and Team Lizzie Bell. The chamber allows a ribbon cutting for each new member to celebrate its introduction and commitment to Marana. Crandell decided to take the celebration a step further.
n mid-August, the Marana Town Council discussed the Strategic Plan Five and received the last quarterly update for fiscal year 2023. Assistant to the Town Manager Andrea De La Cruz affirmed the town’s progress heading into the next two years. The Strategic Plan Five was adopted in late 2022, and outlines the specific actions for the following three years to reach the town’s long-term goals. Altogether, there are five focus areas of the plan with 18 goals and 92 actions. “We’re at about 39% progress for this first year, which is pretty good considering there are three years,” De La Cruz said. “86% of our actions are on track, we have some minor disruption with 2% and we have 10% of our actions completed.” In the Cherished Heritage focus area, the town has progressed on leveraging the region’s historic and cultural legacy. Staff is working on the next steps to adopt the new art policy, and council chose a design for the new Marana Community and Aquatic Center. Looking forward, the town posted a
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From left, Leah Crandell, two members of Team Lizzie Bell and, far right, Matthew Crandell discuss the Desert Sunset Ribbon Cutting at Marana Mornings. (Leah Crandell/Submitted)
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Realty marks growth with toy, blood drives BY VERONICA KUFFEL
Tucson Local Media Contributor
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o commemorate the expansion of Desert Sunset Realty, owner and broker Leah Crandell wanted to serve more than celebrate. The company’s chamber ribbon cutting is on the horizon, and she will offer two chances to give back to the community. “Hosting the drives alongside our ribbon cutting, it underscores our core values,” Crandell said. “We’re not just a real estate business, we’re an active participant in the well-being
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