Craig Smith is KGUN 9's Southeast side reporter. Send your story ideas to Craig at [email protected].
TUCSON, Ariz. — There’s a change of leadership coming for the Tucson City Council. A longtime council member is stepping down.
At the end of this month, Steve Kozachik will step down from Tucson City Council and take a job with Pima County, overseeing the development of Mosaic Quarter, a multi million dollar, sports and entertainment complex expected to bring a powerful economic boost across the region.On Tucson’s City Council, Kozachik had a reputation for being outspoken and cutting straight to the heart of the issues.
Kozachik played a large part in the drive to wake up Tucson’s downtown and make it the lively spot it is today.Diana Lett is President of Feldman’s Neighborhood, proud of its historical designation and pleased with how open minded Kozachik with difficult issues like allowing accessory dwelling units, small houses added behind existing homes.
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