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Oro Valley staff say $2M yearly pavement program funds preservation; residents press for clearer transit options
Summary
At a public workshop on the town’s 10‑year transportation plan, staff confirmed the town invests $2,000,000 annually in pavement preservation and residents pushed for answers about private‑street responsibility and expanded weekend transit service to Tucson.
Town staff told residents at a virtual workshop that Oro Valley currently directs about $2,000,000 a year to its pavement‑preservation program and that private streets remain the responsibility of property owners or HOAs.
Why it matters: pavement preservation is a top community priority (Sims cited 91% rank maintenance as a priority) and funding levels shape whether the town can…
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