Just what Oro Valley needs! The Tucson business community, with all its natural beauty of strip malls and signs with more colors than a box of crayola crayons, sees fit to tell us what WE should do with our sign code.
No other than Paul Parisi, who had the misfortune to face two recalls during his short tenure on the OV council, is leading the charge.
Click here to read The Explorer article.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Oro Valley Resident Questions Recent Voting Record Of Paula Abbottt
We, along with many others wonder why, not only Paula, but our friend KC Carter, have turned their backs on those that supported them for years. Read Geri Ottoboni's letter to The Explorer
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Oro Valley councilwoman moves away from previous positions
In the past, Councilwoman Paula Abbott has shown herself to be a noble politician, voting the way the majority of her constituents wished, which was in the best interest of the community.
Her voting record recently appears to be opposite of her original platform, and not in the best interest of the community.
Many residents would like to know why the change and what has happened.
For example: it was surprising to see her vote against transparency and the environmental sustainability commission, just to name a few.
Geri Ottoboni-Gilmore, Oro Valley
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Oro Valley councilwoman moves away from previous positions
In the past, Councilwoman Paula Abbott has shown herself to be a noble politician, voting the way the majority of her constituents wished, which was in the best interest of the community.
Her voting record recently appears to be opposite of her original platform, and not in the best interest of the community.
Many residents would like to know why the change and what has happened.
For example: it was surprising to see her vote against transparency and the environmental sustainability commission, just to name a few.
Geri Ottoboni-Gilmore, Oro Valley
State Lands Tucson Office Cut In Half
The Tucson State Lands office is now down to four positions.
Remember, it is State Lands that Oro Valley was negotiating with as it concerns the Arroyo Grande parcel north of town.
Whether this cut will have any impact in the future of Arroyo Grande is doubtful.
Read the story in The Explorer.
http://www.explorernews.com/articles/2009/08/05/news/doc4a78c49b7b182547699524.txt
Remember, it is State Lands that Oro Valley was negotiating with as it concerns the Arroyo Grande parcel north of town.
Whether this cut will have any impact in the future of Arroyo Grande is doubtful.
Read the story in The Explorer.
http://www.explorernews.com/articles/2009/08/05/news/doc4a78c49b7b182547699524.txt
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