“The Friends of Pusch Ridge Golf partnered with the El Conquistador Golf team to create a tranquility garden at the top of the fourth hole in honor of Rick Messina, our beloved groundskeeper, who we lost last summer. Many generous Friends donated succulents of all varieties that have been planted, while others contributed funds for colorful pots and flagstone. Our community is abundant with thoughtful and generous humans.” (Source: FOPRG Newsletter)
2024 Oro Valley External Financial Audit in Process
According to Town Finance Director David Gephart: “Our auditors were here the first week of this month for fieldwork, and they finished up on Thursday afternoon. There were no real findings or issues; just a couple of minor follow-up items we’re working on with them. We’re in the process of drafting our [annual report] and look forward to completing and wrapping up that process for the last fiscal year.” (Source: Budget and Finance Commission Meeting, 10-15-24)
Winfield to Deliver Oro Valley’s 23rd Annual State of the Town, Oct. 31
“Oro Valley Mayor Joe Winfield will deliver his sixth State of the Town Address on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024, at El Conquistador Tucson, a Hilton Resort. The luncheon, a ticketed event hosted by the Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce, will begin at 11:30 a.m. Mayor Winfield will reflect on the Town’s successful initiatives, projects, and partnerships over the past year—including the celebration of Oro Valley’s 50th anniversary—while sharing his vision and optimism for the Town’s future.” (Source: Town of Oro Valley Media Release)
Update on the “Shot Clock”
Several weeks ago, we discussed the state-mandated shot clock on zoning requests that the town must implement by January. That article was based on a study session with the Planning and Zoning Commission. This past Wednesday, at the Oro Valley Town Council meeting, the council emphasized the need for a clear definition of when an application is deemed “administratively complete” to ensure consistency. The council raised concerns about the new timeframe potentially limiting the ability to address resident feedback thoroughly, while also considering a six-month cap on applicant-requested extensions to avoid indefinite delays. Additionally, council members noted that changes to legal protest requirements under the new law might increase the number of rezoning cases requiring a council vote, potentially amplifying resident input. As the January implementation deadline approaches, the council aims to refine these amendments to maintain a balanced rezoning process that meets state requirements and local needs.
Things to do this weekend
Well, it's getting cooler thank goodness. Tonight, there’s a Parents’ Night Out at Steam Pump Ranch, where kids can enjoy games and crafts while parents take the evening off. Might be fun to take a movie at Steam Pump Ranch tomorrow night at 6 o'clock. "The movie will be shown on the lush lawn at the ranch and attendees are welcome to bring blankets and chairs. This event will feature the 1993 Halloween themed family comedy, Hocus Pocus and a few spooky crafts for the kiddos." It is free to all. And Sunday there's a concert sponsored by the southern Arizona arts Council (SAACA). It runs from 4 to 6 PM and we think it's at Riverfront Park. (unfortunately the website does not list specific location.) Enjoy!
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