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Community survey reveals Oro Valley's vision for the future

June 19, 2024 | Oro Valley, Pima County, Arizona



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Community survey reveals Oro Valley's vision for the future
During a recent Oro Valley town council meeting, Principal Planner Melini Sims provided an update on the community's initiative to develop a 10-year action plan, dubbed \"OV's Path Forward.\" This initiative is heavily reliant on resident input, with a significant milestone achieved through a comprehensive community survey that garnered over 3,000 responses.

Sims emphasized the importance of community engagement, noting that the survey is just one of three primary tools being utilized to gather feedback. The town has also encouraged participation through local events and online platforms, with plans to present additional results from these methods in August. The overarching goal is to ensure that the final plan reflects the desires and needs of Oro Valley residents, culminating in a vote on the plan in 2026.

The survey results revealed several key insights into residents' priorities and concerns. Safety, natural beauty, and a sense of community were highlighted as the most valued attributes of Oro Valley. Conversely, traffic issues and the lack of services were identified as significant concerns. The survey also indicated a desire for more restaurants and retail options, although many residents expressed a preference for limiting growth and high-density housing.

Council members engaged in a robust discussion following the presentation, raising concerns about the survey's methodology and the potential contradictions in residents' responses. Some members pointed out that while residents desire more amenities, they simultaneously wish to restrict growth, leading to questions about how to reconcile these conflicting priorities in the upcoming general plan.

The council acknowledged the importance of addressing traffic management and water availability as critical challenges for the town's future. As the planning process continues, the council aims to ensure that the feedback collected is effectively integrated into the development of the action plan, with a focus on creating a balanced approach that meets the community's diverse needs.

Residents are encouraged to continue providing input through the OV's Path Forward website, where they can expand on their survey responses and contribute additional ideas. The next steps in the planning process will involve resident working groups that will utilize the feedback to shape the goals and policies of the action plan.

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