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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Explorer and Marana News, July 20, 2022 VOICES

Please save Oro Valley

Editor:

I am writing this letter to implore the Oro Valley voters to cast their votes for any candidate that will preserve Oro Valley and not build, build and build.

In 2016, the voters of Oro Valley voted on a town plan. e prior administration of Hiremath and Co. never met a developer they didn’t like. ose signs that went up for town meetings always ended up changing the town plan and rezoning the master plan. us, it resulted in cookie-cutter houses and more cookie-cutter houses being jammed into small spaces. ere is no mass transit here and the roads are becoming too crowded. We the voters wanted low density to preserve our beautiful desert and wildlife, and now our Oro Valley is becoming Phoenix South or Tucson North.

I came to Oro Valley from a crowded place which was once beautiful, so I know what I am talking about. Oro Valley leaders need to learn the word exclusive. On Long Island, where I am from, you would never block the water view.

Why would you want to jam in highrise apartments to block our views of the mountains? ere are places where apartments are located on Oracle Road. ere is no need to put apartments and little houses near low-density existing homes.

Again, the word “exclusive” comes to mind when developers say they are ful lling a need for lower cost housing with these new small homes and apartments. ere were places I just couldn’t a ord to live on Long Island and, guess what, they had a water view. Please Oro Valley, let’s elect a mayor and a town council who will keep our town beautiful, exclusive, and a home for us and our native wildlife.

Ann M. Rogan

Oro Valley

Transparency needed

but I have been bombarded by unsolicited iers from the Keep Oro Valley Strong Political Action Committee (PAC), attacking our current mayor and council. e PAC says on its webpage: “Our vision for the future is to support a vibrant, prosperous and growing Oro Valley, etc. …”

But the mailings the PAC sends seem to promote the opposite. ey are peppered with hateful attacks on the current mayor, council members and even the town itself. Attacks, as a 10-year Oro Valley resident, I know not to be true.

Further, I found the PAC is run by Tom Plantz, the same person behind the failed 2019 initiative to recall Mayor Win eld and Vice Mayor Barrett. I also found on the town clerk’s website, the PAC’s fourth quarter 2020 initial campaign nance report includes several contributors who supported Mayor Hiremath’s failed 2018 town council reelection, council members who supported big-land developers, rezoning areas favorable to their construction projects and the town’s purchase of the money-losing El Conquistador Golf Course.

It is clear to me the PAC’s real purpose is to elect a town council that is pro-big-city-environment, big-developer friendly, with Danny Sharp as mayor and his running mates Erceg, Hurt and Rodman as new council members. A council with the same governing approach that was overwhelmingly rejected by Oro Valley voters four years ago.

So, Keep OV Strong PAC, Oro Valley voters need a little transparency on what you are really promoting. Stop the hateful attacks and honestly make your case. en let the voters decide.

Steve Denning Oro Valley

A homegrown issue

Editor:

A er a recent Oro Valley Town Council meeting an incident involving Councilman Tim Bohen and another councilmember occurred.

It was heated enough that the OVPD needed to get involved. It ended in a courtroom, and an injunction against harassment was levied against Councilman Bohen. It was a sad day for Oro Valley. It was also avoidable, in my opinion.

Councilman Bohen has, on more than one occasion, in recent months used the days to belittle and criticize town sta . His tirades are sometimes short and sometimes lengthy. But each time these happen, he is allowed to do so by you, Mayor Win eld.

You sit there with a blank look on your face and say nothing. Ms. Jacobs (town manager), you sit there and allow your sta to be ridiculed. Both are unacceptable.

You have known for a couple years the behavioral issues associated with Mr. Bohen. I personally called it to your attention about the time he was sworn in. OVPD detail incident report V19010481 illuminates Bohen’s behavior and its potential outcome. is should have been su cient to keep him on a short leash, in my opinion. Mr. Win eld, you have the authority in Robert’s rules to throttle Councilman Bohen. It’s time you showed some modicum of leadership. Ms. Jacobs, you need to defend your sta . is is just one more vivid example of why, according to a recent mail piece, Oro Valley is a community in decline.

Don Cox Oro Valley

Trying to steal election

Editor:

In a still-developing story, we are learning about an alleged plan to mislead Oro Valley voters by challenger campaigns colluding with a political action committee to attack the town’s mayor and council.

Here’s what we know so far. Starting in the fourth quarter of 2020, a group of Canada Hills residents and HOA leaders donated to Keep Oro Valley Strong Political Action Committee.

Additional donors included current Councilmember Dr. Harry Greene and former councilmembers Joe Hornat and Bill Rodman, and council critics omas Plantz, Don Cox and James Prunty. Councilmember Steve Solomon joined the team with a donation in the rst quarter of 2021. rough the rst quarter of 2022, this group had raised $15,301 and spent $11,297. eir work product consists of a website, nefarious Nextdoor posts and unsolicited emails to the general population. More recently they have been sending expensive “hit piece” mailings and buying Explorer ads to attack the current mayor and council with lies and half-truths.

A closer look would reveal the challenger campaigns may have also bene ted from inside help. Councilmembers Solomon and Greene — both donors to KOVS — have placed items on the council agenda and seized other agenda items to berate their fellow members creating “nonissue” election sound bites.

Examples are the reinvented years-old community center ADA access issue, Solomon’s passionate support for his contributor Town West’s six-story apartments at OVMP, and the failed attempt to delay the Naranja Park groundbreaking etc.

However, the recent revelation that KOVS and all council challenger candidates have used and paid substantial sums to the same political adviser li s the lid o this operation. In essence, it means KOVS appears to have acted as an unreported fundraising operation to support mayoral challenger Sharp, and council challengers Hurt, Erceg and Rodman. at’s all we know so far, but this negative campaigning by the challengers tells me they don’t have the vision or platform to earn our votes.

Jack Stinnett

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Caregiving is personal for Tina Gillette of Senior HomeCare of Tucson.

She was schooled in hospice when her mother was visited by a nurse twice weekly. Still, the caregiving largely fell on Gillette and her sister.

She had two small children at the time, but with the help of her husband and his family she could care for her mom. It was challenging but rewarding at the same time because she could sit with her mother.

She parlayed her knowledge into Senior HomeCare of Tucson 10 years ago a er working as a medical transcriber, an o ce manager for a sports medicine clinic and an admin for an orthopedic surgeon.

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Our Story

Gary Ross

Gary and Dan Ross are no strangers to mobility challenges. Gary injured his back while on acti ve duty and underwent back surgery in 2010. While the surgery was a success, Gary routi nely suff ers from low back pain and spasms, which oft en require the use of a mobility device. Gary’s mother was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease and Dan’s mother required two knee replacement surgeries. These experiences led to the realizati on that there was a huge need for local mobility stores across the United States with trained mobility consultants who understand mobility challenges and can off er mobility soluti ons. Aft er researching business opportuniti es for over a year, Gary and Dan decided to open several Mobility Plus franchises in the Tucson area where you can get your scooter or powerchair batt eries tested for free, talk to friendly mobility consultants about your unique challenges, rent mobility equipment for short-term soluti ons, purchase mobility equipment for long-term soluti ons, and receive quality service and repairs by trained technicians.

“We exist to improve lives,” says Gary Ross, Mobility Consultant and Co-Owner. Please call us to ask questi ons, share your concerns, or to schedule a private consultati on. We invite you to visit our showrooms in Tucson and Oro Valley. We are here for you and we would love to meet you and help you fi nd the mobility soluti ons to meet your individual needs. “ ” “Maintaining your independence while aging in place is what we aim to off er all of our clients,” says Dan Ross, Mobility Consultant and Co-Owner.