Council meeting action on OVCN new sanctuary height likely violated the Open Meeting Law
The April 16, 2025 Council agenda improperly combined a motion to reconsider with a public hearing, discussion, and possible action on the underlying item—the appeal of the Church of the Nazarene’s requested building height. Under Robert’s Rules of Order, which the Council follows, a motion to reconsider is a procedural vote that must occur separately from any debate or action on the substance of the item. While Robert’s Rules does not require that the subsequent hearing be held at a future meeting, it does require that the procedural vote and the item discussion be clearly distinct. This did not happen at the meeting.
In public bodies like Oro Valley, Arizona’s Open Meeting Law adds an additional requirement: agendas must clearly and specifically notify the public of what will be discussed and acted upon. By listing all steps—reconsideration, public hearing, and action—within a single agenda item and moving forward with a final vote that same night, the Council failed to follow proper procedure and denied residents fair notice and opportunity to participate.
ORO VALLEY, Ariz. (April 30, 2025) – The Town of Oro Valley Town Manager’s Recommended Budget for fiscal year (FY) 2025/26 is now available online. Click here to view the full budget document.
The General Fund, the Town’s main operating fund, totals $53.9 million, reflecting a 1.5% increase from the prior fiscal year. The total budget across all funds—including highway, water, stormwater, parks and recreation, grants, debt service, and capital—is $147.1 million, a 2.5% decrease from FY 2024/25." (Source: Town of Oro Valley Media Release)
Register for the spring tour of historic homes
On May 10, the Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation will use the patio at the Pusch House Museum to register participants for their annual spring tour of historic homes, this time in Oracle. There are iconic homes on the self-guided tour, and the Pusch House is where everyone will start. Registration is from 9 a.m. to noon, and participants will be given wristbands, maps, and shoe covers. Learn more about this tour.
On May 10, the Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation will use the patio at the Pusch House Museum to register participants for their annual spring tour of historic homes, this time in Oracle. There are iconic homes on the self-guided tour, and the Pusch House is where everyone will start. Registration is from 9 a.m. to noon, and participants will be given wristbands, maps, and shoe covers. Learn more about this tour.
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