Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Oro Valley Town Manager Asks State To Approve Arroyo Grande Plan

The Explorer reports that Town Manager David Andrews has sent a letter to the State Land Commissioner requesting they approve the General Plan Amendment recently passed by the Town Council.

The Explorer article includes a copy of the letter.

Although not noted in the article, it was recently reported that Chuck Huckleberry, Pima County Supervisor had some concerns with the Oro Valley plan

We should note, that Council Member Salette Latas initiated a motion that was approved to NOT permit a TEP sub-station within the wildlife corridor west of Oracle road.

We trust Mr. Huckleberry will agree that the sub-station does NOT belong there.

1 comment:

Zev Cywan said...

Gee whiz, didn't I recently read that the County, under the auspices of Mr.Huckleberry, wants to 'disrupt' a riparian area just so that a mining company could dig up and transport some limestone, very much in opposition to residents that would be affected? Pick and choose according to financial benefit, Mr. Huckleberry?