Community Dialogue on Food Access and Safety
Food insecurity affects many Tucson residents, and the City of Tucson Parks and Recreation Department is taking action.
In partnership with the Center for Community Mediation and Facilitation (CCMF), the city is inviting the public to join a community conversation about food distribution at city parks.
The discussions will explore ways to improve access to food while addressing neighborhood and safety concerns.
Why This Conversation Matters
Ensuring access to food for those in need is a growing challenge in Tucson. The city issues free Food and Beverage Distribution Permits to regulate food distribution in select parks, balancing community support with public safety.
However, some residents have raised concerns about logistics, park capacity, and overall coordination. This dialogue is an opportunity for the community to voice their opinions and collaborate on practical solutions.

Event Details
The City of Tucson and CCMF are offering two opportunities to participate in the discussion:
Virtual Session
📅 Date: Wednesday, March 5, 2025
🕠 Time: 5:30 – 8:00 p.m.
📍 Location: Zoom (RSVP required)
In-Person Session
📅 Date: Saturday, March 8, 2025
🕘 Time: 9:00 – 11:30 a.m.
📍 Location: Donna Liggins Center, 2160 N. 6th Ave., Tucson, AZ 85705
RSVPs are encouraged, but walk-ins are welcome.
How Food Distribution Works in Tucson Parks
To ensure a fair and organized approach to food distribution, the City of Tucson has implemented a permit system.
These permits are required for distributing food at specific parks during designated hours, except on holidays like Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
Organizations must complete a training program covering food safety, cleanup protocols, and available community services.
Current Permit-Approved Parks
Park Name | Availability |
---|---|
Mission Manor | Seven days a week, AM & PM |
Mansfield Park | Weekdays, mornings only |
Todd Harris Sportsplex | Weekdays, mornings only |
Reid Park (22nd & Country Club) | Seven days a week, AM & PM |
Get Involved
Residents interested in shaping the future of food distribution at city parks are encouraged to attend. This dialogue is a step toward fostering stronger community partnerships and ensuring equitable food access in Tucson.
For accommodations, including translation services, please contact Tucson Parks and Recreation at least two weeks in advance via email at TPRD-Therapeutics@tucsonaz.gov or call 520-791-4504.
Join the community conversation and help make a difference in food security across Tucson.
Sources: City of Tucson.