Friday, October 21, 2022

Bits and Pieces

Oro Valley’s 21st annual State of the Town Address next week 
" ORO VALLEY, Ariz. (Oct. 19, 2022) – Oro Valley Mayor Joe Winfield will deliver his fourth State of the Town Address on Thursday, Oct. 27 at the El Conquistador Tucson, a Hilton Resort. The luncheon begins at 11:30 a.m. Mayor Joe Winfield will share a message based on the four pillars of local government: Economic Vitality and Fiscal responsibility; the Public Safety ecosystem; Public Works; and Parks and Recreation." (Source: Town of Oro Valley Media Release)

Town of Oro Valley publishes “Know Your Town’s Budget” for Fiscal Year 2022/23 
"ORO VALLEY, Ariz. (Oct. 18, 2022) – The Town of Oro Valley’s Adopted Fiscal Year 2022/23 Budget has been published and is now available to residents. On June 15, the Oro Valley Town Council adopted the FY 2022/23 budget of $147.7 million. This is a $14.3 million, or an 8.8% decrease from the adopted FY 2021/22 budget that totaled $162 million. This decrease is due primarily to the Town Council approved one-time payment of $27.6 million in FY 2021/22 to eliminate the Town’s Public Safety Pension Retirement System unfunded pension liability."  View the budget.
(Source: Town of Oro Valley Media Release)

"Rock 4 Heroes"-A Huge Success
This past Sunday, organizers held "Rockin' 4 Heroes"at Kreigh Park. The event featured music and drink. The goal is to raise funds for a heroes memorial that will be be at Naranja Park. The Quinns are the Oro Valley couple that started this because they wanted to thank the first responders for taking such good care of their son when he was battling cancer. Unfortunately their son lost this battle the year before last year's event, but his legacy lives one. There were about 2,000 in attendance.  Read more about this great event next Thursday.

Dave Perry To Retire
Dave Perry is the President and CEO of the Greater  Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce. He has been with the organization for 11 years. Dave and his wife Lisa live in Oro Valley.

Council agrees to move forward with negotiating for some properties for CDO to Greenock trail extension
The Oro Valley Town Council voted to move forward with discussions to acquire two small land parcels from an HOA and the Oro Valley Country Club. The cost, as reported in LOVE this past Wednesday, is $13,000 for these parcels. There are other parcels that need to be purchased from private land owners to complete the extension. The dollar amounts of these purchases have yet to be determined and will be brought before council when such is determined. 

This section of the trail will eventually be joined by other sections to complete a connection to Kreigh Park and to the Linda Vista Trailead.

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