
The Town of Oro Valley has secured a $144,500 grant from Arizona State Parks to enhance accessibility at the Vistoso Trails Nature Preserve. The funding will support repairs to sections of the former golf cart path, new safety signage, and the construction of an ADA-compliant trail around the planned pond. The Town’s share of the project cost is $8,734—just 5.7% of the total $153,234 investment. (Source: Town of Oro Valley Media Release)
Town publishes easy-to-read 2026 budget summary
The Town of Oro Valley has released its Know Your Town’s Budget summary for Fiscal Year 2025/26. The two-page document gives residents a clear overview of the $151.5 million budget adopted in June, showing where the money comes from and how it is spent. The summary highlights priorities such as capital improvements, public safety, recreation, economic vitality, and financial responsibility. Town Manager Jeff Wilkins said the summary helps residents see “where their money goes, what they pay, and how the budget keeps our community thriving” (Source: Town of Oro Valley Media Release)
On Wednesday, Rockin’ 4 Heroes held a press conference at the University of Arizona to present a $50,000 endowment for a new Rockin’ 4 Heroes Veteran Student Endowment, aimed at helping UofA students who are military veterans and Gold Star family members with expenses beyond what the GI Bill covers. The endowment provides support for both academic and non-academic needs. Previously, the nonprofit had created the Jacob Dindinger Memorial EMT Scholarship at Pima Community College, awarded twice yearly in honor of a young EMT who lost his life on duty.
Reminder to mark your calendar as Historical Society marks 20 years on October 18
The Oro Valley Historical Society will celebrate its 20th anniversary on Saturday, October 18, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Steam Pump Ranch. Guests can tour the Pusch House Museum and Heritage Garden, enjoy refreshments, and join a ribbon cutting at 3 p.m. to recognize a Chamber Foundation grant that funded eight new interpretive signs across the property. Founders, past presidents, volunteers, donors, and town officials will be present to mark this milestone (Source: Oro Valley Historical Society email)
Pusch Ridge Golf aims for Audubon certification with community support...Volunteers needed
Friends of Pusch Ridge Golf, working with the Town of Oro Valley and the El Conquistador Golf team, have launched efforts to achieve Audubon Certification for the Pusch Ridge course. The certification process, already underway with 16 identified projects, focuses on water conservation, wildlife habitat, and environmental education. Volunteers are needed to help with projects such as building birdhouses, cataloging plants and wildlife, and creating signage. A fundraiser tournament on November 7 will support these efforts, with registration fees and sponsorships helping cover costs. Organizers emphasize that certification would add environmental value and prestige to this Town asset (Source: Friends of Pusch Ridge Golf Newsletter)
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