Oro Valley Vista Newsletter October - November 2015

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Newsletter Oct. - Nov. 2015

2015 State of the Town Address available online In case you missed it, Oro Valley’s State of the Town Address, given by Mayor Satish Hiremath on October 1, 2015, is now available online. Visit the Town’s website at www.orovalleyaz.gov or our YouTube channel: TownOfOroValleyAZ.

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Oro Valley’s Annual State of the Town Address, which drew a record-breaking 663 attendees, is hosted by the Greater Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce and was held at the Hilton El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort.

Mayor & council

Dr. Satish I. Hiremath, Mayor Lou Waters, Vice Mayor Brendan Burns, Councilmember Bill Garner, Councilmember

University of Arizona: NEW! Community Center Concert Series Oro Valley

Joe Hornat, Councilmember Mary Snider, Councilmember Mike Zinkin, Councilmember For Mayor and Councilmembers, call: (520) 229-4700 council@orovalleyaz.gov Town Manager Greg Caton (520) 229-4725 gcaton@orovalleyaz.gov Photo banner captions: Giocanni’s Gelato Café, ASU President Dr. Michael Crow, University of Arizona: Oro Valley, Harvest Heritage Festival, Holiday Tree Lighting Celebrtion. Copyright 2015 by the Town of Oro Valley. All rights reserved.

Third Thursday of every month, 6:30 – 8 p.m. Oro Valley Community & Recreation Center 10555 N. La Cañada Drive Upcoming dates: • Nov. 19, Old School House Band (oldies/classic rock) • Dec. 17, Marky Martini (Sinatra cover band)

Access more Oro Valley news, events and activities at our website:

www.orovalleyaz.gov

Presented in partnership with SAACA

On September 28, University of Arizona President Ann Weaver Hart announced that Oro Valley would be the new home for the UA’s Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree program. The campus will also support a new UA initiative tied to One Health, a worldwide effort to address disease threats to humans and animals simultaneously and improve the health for both populations. Oro Valley has already become a hub for bioscience, with companies like Ventana-Roche, Sanofi and LCMS. The University of Arizona Oro Valley and the One Health movement will strengthen that reputation and advance us toward our goal of becoming a global hub for the intersection of bioscience and information technology.


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Newsletter | Oct. - Nov. 2015

Your Voice, Our Future ready for your review

Business Spotlight: Giovanni’s Gelato Café By Dave Perry, President/ CEO of the Greater Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce

Over the last two years, community members have come together to share their vision for the future of Oro Valley. Now, the Your Voice, Our Future plan draft is out! The “Recommended Draft” (90% Completion) reflects the community’s Vision and Guiding Principles, valuable work by the Your Voice committees of residents, and countless comments from the community.

Giovanni’s Gelato Café 10110 N. Oracle Road www.Giovannisgelatocafe.com

Check out YourVoiceOV.com for the latest project news, including public meetings and announcements. You can also view the draft plan and share your comments.

Giovanni Rizza is a native of Sicily who emigrated to America in 1967. He’s brought a taste of Italy—in the form of brilliantly-flavored gelato, not to mention modernist Italian design and display—to Oro Valley. Giovanni and his wife Agnieszla have opened Giovanni’s Gelato Café on Oracle Road.

Oro Valley Water Utility Check out the fall Water Ways newsletter and lower your outdoor water use while lower temperatures move in. Don’t forget to cover those pipes and learn more about our water quality monitoring program.

Agnes is the artist, producing 32 flavors of gelato beaming from an expensive, curved glass imported Italian case. “She’s got the taste,” Giovanni said. “She’s got the passion.” Fall 2015

Guests love the gelato. “I gotta feeling it’s a little addictive,” Giovanni said. Cooler Temperatures Help Lower Outdoor available to our customers at the Oro Valley “It’s the I think so.” Water Use Waterbest. Utility office at 11000 N. La Cañada Fall 2015

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Mark your calendars ORO VALLEY

Did You Know? Not all plants are not suitable for graywater application. Consider using graywater to water trees such as mesquite, palo verde, cypress, olive, and juniper. It also may work on oleander, rosemary, and hopseed bush. Avoid using graywater which is typically alkaline on acid-loving plants like azaleas, gardenias, and hibiscus. For this information and more, visit Water Conservation Alliance of Southern Arizona or pick up a copy of Graywater Guidelines

samples are currently being analyzed by Eurofins-Eaton Analytical laboratory in South

Bend, Indiana. Oro Valley Water Utility will Good Time to Cover Those Pipes

provide the water quality monitoring data to its customers in our annual Consumer Confidence

Hard freezes areReport. not This report includes both regulated and unregulated contaminants detected in 2015. The report will be sent by mail and also common in Oro Valley available on the Utility’s web site by June of 2016.and but they do happen covering exposed pipes Want to Save $ Sign up for and AquaHawk Alertingbibs - Register Now! Visit Online: http://bit.ly/ovaquahawk hose can help protect from the costly damage of a burst pipe. Take preventative measures now while the weather is still nice. Did You Know?

all plants are not suitable for graywater Harvest Heritage Festival at Steam PumpNotRanch

Saturday, November 7, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 10901 N. Oracle Road

Drive, Oro Valley, AZ.

There’s Italian espresso and cappuccino, too. Additional Water Quality Monitoring in 2015

Cooler Temperatures Help Lower Outdoor Water Use

application. Consider using graywater to water trees such as mesquite, palo verde, cypress, olive, and juniper. It also may work on oleander, rosemary, and hopseed bush. Avoid using graywater which is typically alkaline on acid-loving plants like azaleas, gardenias, and hibiscus. For this information and more, visit Water Conservation Alliance of Southern Arizona or pick up a copy of Graywater Guidelines

The Third Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR3)

The 1996 amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) require that once every five years, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issues a new list of no more than 30 unregulated contaminants to be monitored by public water systems (PWS’s). This is in addition to the approximately 113 contaminants that Oro Valley Water Utility, as a public water system, currently monitors and samples. The Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR) provides EPA and other interested parties with scientifically valid data on the occurrence of contaminants in drinking water. The EPA can assess the number of people potentially being exposed and provide an estimate of the levels of that exposure. These data serve as a primary source of occurrence and exposure information that the agency uses to develop regulatory decisions. Assessment monitoring includes all public water systems serving more than 10,000 people and 800 representative systems serving 10,000 or fewer people. These systems will monitor for 21 chemicals during a 12-month period. The Oro Valley Water Utility completed this required monitoring in 2015. The water samples are currently being analyzed by Eurofins-Eaton Analytical laboratory in South Bend, Indiana. Oro Valley Water Utility will provide the water quality monitoring data to its customers in our annual Consumer Confidence Report. This report includes both regulated and unregulated contaminants detected in 2015. The report will be sent by mail and also available on the Utility’s web site by June of 2016.

Oro Valley Holiday Festival of the Arts & Tree Lighting Celebration*

Held in partnership with SAACA Saturday, Dec. 5, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Want to Save $ Sign up for AquaHawk Alerting - Register Now! Visit Online: http://bit.ly/ovaquahawk Sunday, Dec. 6, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. *Tree Lighting Celebration Dec. 5, 4 - 6 p.m. RANCH Oro Valley Marketplace

SECOND SATURDAY AT

STEAM PUMP

Oro Valley Holiday Parade Second Saturdays at Steam Pump Ranch

Saturday, Dec. 12, 9:30 a.m. Naranja Drive, from La Cholla to La Cañada

Saturday, November 14 8 a.m. – noon, art show, vendors, garden activities, tours 10 a.m. – noon, live music

Design & Production

Town of Oro Valley Communications Division

Misti Nowak, Communications Administrator | (520) 229-4712 | mnowak@orovalleyaz.gov Pia Salonga, Marketing & Communications Specialist | (520) 229-4731 | psalonga@orovalleyaz.gov


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