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Tucson City Council Member Richard Fimbres Retires

Legacy of Service in Ward 5 and Impact on Tucson's South Side.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
5 months ago
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Portrait Tucson City Council Member Richard Fimbres. Photo by the City of Tucson

Portrait Tucson City Council Member Richard Fimbres. Photo by the City of Tucson.

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  • Richard Fimbres: A Legacy of Service
    • What This Means for Local Residents
    • Mayor Romero’s Comments
  • A Champion for Community Development
  • Filling the Vacancy
    • Something to Ponder

Long-serving Tucson City Council Member Richard Fimbres has announced his retirement, marking the end of a transformative era for Ward 5.

His departure, effective May 1, raises questions about the future of ongoing community initiatives and economic projects that have shaped Tucson’s south side.

 

Richard Fimbres: A Legacy of Service

After 16 years of dedicated service, Richard Fimbres is stepping down from his role as Tucson City Council Member for Ward 5.

Elected in 2009, Fimbres has been instrumental in driving significant growth and development in the area.

His efforts have not only revitalized neighborhoods but also fostered economic opportunities through key projects like The Bridges and the expansion of Raytheon.

 

What This Means for Local Residents

  • The retirement marks a shift in leadership for Ward 5, potentially impacting ongoing community projects.
  • Fimbres’ initiatives like the Homeless Work Program have set a precedent for social services in Tucson.
  • The selection process for his successor will be crucial to maintaining continuity in representation and advocacy.

 

Mayor Romero’s Comments

“It has been my honor to work with Richard Fimbres on issues that matter to Tucsonans. He founded the Homeless Work Program, an innovative public/private partnership that has helped hundreds of our unsheltered neighbors.

He worked to create the Buffalo Soldier’s Memorial to recognize the contributions of African American Soldiers in Southern Arizona. Richard focused on veterans’ issues and always worked to protect workers and the most vulnerable in our community.

Our collaboration with neighbors on the Santa Rita Park Master Plan is an excellent example of his positive impact to reinvest in Ward 5 neighborhoods.

I am grateful for his service and wish him the best as he retires to focus on his health and family after a long career in public service. On behalf of the residents of Tucson, thank you for your service, my friend.”

 

A Champion for Community Development

Fimbres’ tenure is marked by his commitment to veterans’ issues and community development. As a Vietnam-era Army veteran himself, he has been a staunch advocate for veterans’ rights and was inducted into the Arizona Veterans Hall of Fame in 2021.

His work on the Buffalo Soldier’s Memorial stands as a testament to his dedication to honoring African American soldiers’ contributions in Southern Arizona.

 

Tucson City Council Member Richard Fimbres’ Resignation and Legacy

Category Information
Resignation Date Thursday, May 1, 2025
Years of Service 16 years (since 2009)
Reason for Resignation Personal health issues

 

Notable Achievements

Project/Initiative Description
Homeless Work Program Innovative public/private partnership helping hundreds of unsheltered neighbors
Buffalo Soldier’s Memorial Recognizing contributions of African American Soldiers in Southern Arizona
Santa Rita Park Master Plan Reinvestment in Ward 5 neighborhoods
Economic Development Projects Expansion of Raytheon, HomeGoods Distribution Center, GEICO’s Regional Headquarters, and Chamberlain Garage Doors
Veterans’ Issues Champion for veterans’ issues and inducted into the Arizona Veterans Hall of Fame in 2021

 

Filling the Vacancy

The City Charter outlines that Mayor Regina Romero and the council will select a qualified elector from Ward 5 to fill Fimbres’ seat until the term ends.

This decision will take place during an upcoming regular or special session. With elections scheduled this November, residents are keenly watching how this transition unfolds.

 

Learn More

  • City of Tucson
  • Blog for Arizona

 

Something to Ponder

Tucson faces both challenges and opportunities as it transitions leadership within Ward 5. The legacy left by Richard Fimbres provides a strong foundation upon which new leaders can build.

As residents await further developments, they remain hopeful that future council members will continue to prioritize community growth and inclusivity.

 

Sources: City of Tucson, and Blog for Arizona.

Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization dedicated to providing insightful analysis on current events, prepared this article.

 

Ivan Golden

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