Oro Valley
Newsletter
November/December 2023
2026 General Plan: OV’s Path Forward
ORO VALLEY MAYOR & COUNCIL Joe Winfield, Mayor Melanie Barrett, Vice Mayor Tim Bohen, Councilmember
The Town of Oro Valley has launched the public engagement process for the 2026 General Plan, and we need to hear from you! This community-driven, 10-year plan is a roadmap for Oro Valley’s future, and includes goals, policies and measurable actions for public safety, environment, parks, water, development, housing, employment and more. In short: The General Plan process identifies and turns the community’s vision into reality! Be part of this important process by visiting OVPathForward.com. We’ll be adding more content, discussion threads and videos in the coming months, so be sure to visit right away and subscribe to notifications on the focus areas that are important to YOU.
Harry “Mo” Greene, Councilmember Joyce Jones-Ivey, Councilmember Josh Nicolson, Councilmember
NARANJA PARK EXPANSION PROJECT
Steve Solomon, Councilmember For Mayor and Councilmembers, call: 520-229-4700 council@orovalleyaz.gov Town Manager Jeff Wilkins 520-229-4725
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Fencing for the backstops on the new fields has been completed, as well as the turf, irrigation, sidewalk and field lighting. Work continues on the booster station, and the underground utility installation for reclaimed and potable water, sewer, and storm drainage is nearly finished. Over in the pickleball area, courts have been poured and fencing is going up. Splash pad construction has begun. Parking lot and drive construction are also underway, and construction of the light pole bases has begun, which will result in nearly 100 added light fixtures and more than 455 new parking spaces! Final designs have been completed for both the skate park and pump track which are anticipated to open in early 2024. We are also proud to announce that the Town received a $1 million grant from the Land & Water Conservation Fund to support construction of the skate park and pump track.