Oro Valley Vista Newsletter November 2018

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Oro Valley

vista Watersmart has launched! Have you signed up yet? Be Water Smart!

ORO VALLEY MAYOR & COUNCIL Dr. Satish I. Hiremath, Mayor Lou Waters, Vice Mayor Joe Hornat, Councilmember Rhonda Piña, Councilmember Bill Rodman, Councilmember Mary Snider, Councilmember

Oro Valley Water Utility customers who want to keep a close eye on their water consumption now have a new and improved tool at their fingertips. WaterSmart is a free, online service to effectively manage water use and lower monthly water bills. To register, log in to orovalley.watersmart.com with your Oro Valley Water Utility account number. You’ll then be able to view and set your water use, set bill forecast notifications as well as opt-in for text, email and phone alerts. For questions or assistance, please call the Oro Valley Water Utility customer service line at 520-229-5000.

Nov.11, 2018 is Veterans Day

Steve Solomon, Councilmember For Mayor and Councilmembers, call: (520) 229-4700 council@orovalleyaz.gov Town Manager Mary Jacobs (520) 229-4725 mjacobs@orovalleyaz.gov Photo banner: WaterSmart, Public Meeting, Dispose-a-Med, Holiday Festival of the Arts & Tree Lighting Celebration Copyright 2018 by the Town of Oro Valley. All rights reserved.

Thank you for your service.

November

PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Opportunities at Oro Valley Town Hall, 11000 N. La Cañada Dr.

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

www.orovalleyaz.gov

Meetings are periodically cancelled or rescheduled. To confirm your meeting, please visit www.orovalleyaz.gov and click on “Meetings and Agendas” in the carousel.

Newsletter November 2018

A message from Water Utility Director Peter Abraham You may have seen recent news headlines about other jurisdictions finding contaminants in their water supply; however, the Oro Valley Water Utility is proud to report that we have tested and verified that none of these contaminants have been detected in our water system or our sources of water supply. We remain committed to ensuring the protection of public health and safety through the production and efficient delivery of water that meets and/or exceeds water quality standards.

• November 5 @ 5 p.m., Hopi Conference Room Historic Preservation Commission Meeting • November 7 @ 6 p.m., Council Chambers Town Council Meeting • November 8 @ 6 p.m., Council Chambers Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting • November 13 @ 6 p.m., Hopi Conference Room Water Utility Commission Meeting • November 15 @ 4 p.m., Hopi Conference Room Stormwater Utility Commission Meeting • November 27 @ 3 p.m., Council Chambers Board of Adjustment Meeting


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Newsletter | November 2018

Household Hazardous Waste Event

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Saturday, November 17, 8 a.m. to noon Oro Valley Marketplace (Oracle & Tangerine) FREE! Oro Valley residents only This free event is your opportunity to properly dispose of hazardous waste materials such as automotive fluids, batteries, cleaning products, pesticides, pool chemicals, computer equipment and more! For a detailed list of items that are allowed and items that are prohibited, visit www.orovalleyaz.gov and type “hazardous waste” in the search bar.

Shop OV Business Updates

Shopping locally is a reinvestment in our community, helping to fund the programs and services for outstanding quality of life. We are grateful the following businesses selected Oro Valley to open their business and create new jobs in our community. Now open for business!

Coming soon!

• OneAZ Credit Union, 11167 N. Oracle Road

• Iora/Humana Primary Care, 10515 N. Oracle Road, Ste. 185

• Personal Express Insurance, 7872 N. Oracle Road

• Clear Vision Express, 9630 N. Oracle Road, Ste. 190

FREE Upcoming Events For complete details on these events and many more, be sure to visit our online calendar at www.orovalleyaz.gov Kids Concert Series Saturday, Nov. 3 & Saturday, Dec. 1 @ 10 a.m. OV Council Chambers, 11000 N. La Cañada Dr.

Friday Concert Series at Steam Pump Ranch November 2, 5 – 9 p.m. 5 p.m., Squirrelly Dan and the Cat Mountain Rounders 6:30 p.m., the Hot Lizards (formerly known as Oh for the Love of Music band) 10901 N. Oracle Road

Bike. Swap. Sell. Saturday, Nov. 3, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Steam Pump Ranch 10901 N. Oracle Rd. To reserve your spot at this free bike and gear swap, call Joel at 520-429-3349.

Design & Production

Town of Oro Valley Communications Division

Oro Valley Marketplace Concert Series Thursday, Nov. 8 @ 6 p.m. Band: Tiny House of Funk Oro Valley Marketplace 12155 N. Oracle Road Location in the Century Theatres courtyard Second Saturdays at Steam Pump Ranch Saturday, Nov. 10 & Saturday, Dec. 8 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Live music, tours, garden activities, Heirloom Farmers Market and more! 10901 N. Oracle Road Dispose-A-Med Thursday, Nov. 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Sun City Oro Valley, 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. Bring your unused or expired medications for proper disposal.

Digital Child ID Third Tuesday of every month (Next: Nov. 20), 2 – 5 p.m. Reservations required; space limited. Call 520-229-4964. OVPD will provide digital child identification “Bio-Docs” for Oro Valley residents.

SAVE THE DATE! Holiday Festival of the Arts & Oro Valley Tree Lighting Saturday, Dec. 1 (10 a.m. – 5 p.m., with the tree lighting at 6 p.m.) Sunday, Dec. 2 (10 a.m. – 4 p.m.) Oro Valley Marketplace 12155 N. Oracle Road Join SAACA, in partnership with the Town and the Oro Valley Marketplace, for a two-day community arts celebration, with over 150 artisans, food trucks, family art activities, live entertainment and more!

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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