Tucson Mayor Regina Romero, Ward 2 Council Member Paul Cunningham, and the Parks and Recreation department will host a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday, May 28, at 9:00am at the Commissary at Fort Lowell Park, 5477 E. Fort Lowell Rd., to launch a $4.62 million rehabilitation and preservation project. Funded through a $300,000 Arizona State Parks and Trails grant, $1.24 million in city matching funds, and $3.08 million from the voter-approved 2018 Tucson Delivers: Parks + Connections bond (Proposition 407), the project will restore the historic Commissary and Donaldson House—part of a culturally rich site with evidence of human settlement dating back 13,000 years and a U.S. Army post established in 1873.