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Local Leaders Break Ground on Tangerine Corridor Infrastructure Improvements

This morning, regional leaders from Marana, Oro Valley, Pima County, and the Regional Transportation Authority broke ground on a major infrastructure project that will affect residents from across these communities.  Over the next several years, construction crews will steadily widen and flatten Tangerine Road to create a seamless corridor from Oracle Road to Interstate 10.  With these extensive improvements, drivers on this essential artery can look forward to a safer, smoother, and more accessible roadway.

At the project’s groundbreaking ceremony, Marana Town Manager Gilbert Davidson underscored the importance of collaboration among these jurisdictions.  “Marana, Oro Valley, Pima County, and the RTA all had to work together to make this project happen.  When it’s completed, our region as a whole stands to benefit.  We are all deeply committed to the long-term success of this investment.”

For years, drivers and passengers in this region have navigated the peaks and valleys of Tangerine Road.  During the groundbreaking ceremony, more than one speaker referenced how much their children have enjoyed the steep ups and downs of the road.  That unique feature, though, poses a major risk during inclement weather.  During major monsoon events, the dips of Tangerine road will often flood, making passage dangerous, if not impossible.  Not only does this inconvenience drivers, but it forces public safety officers and emergency vehicles onto less direct and more time-consuming detours.  A flatter and wider road will therefore better serve residents who live nearby. 

Speakers at today’s event acknowledged the costs associated with this major infrastructure project.  By sharing these costs across Marana, Oro Valley, Pima County, and the RTA, each jurisdiction is able to cover its fair share without shouldering an unmanageable burden, explained Pima County Supervisor Ally Miller. 

Over the next few years, this project represents just one of several major infrastructure improvements for this region.  Pima County has already begun bridge construction for Sunset Road over the Santa Cruz River, and this summer, the Arizona Department of Transportation will begin building the Ina Road overpass at I-10.  While this active work may slow traffic in the near term, local leaders expect it to more than make up for that cost in the long term. 

“Our communities are growing rapidly,” explained Davidson. “To keep up with that growth, we need to plan far into the future.  Projects like this one exhibit that foresight.”

To learn more about the progress of this project, keep up with the Marana Newsroom, and follow the Town of Marana on Facebook and Twitter.  You can also visit the Tangerine Road Corridor project to stay up to date with the project’s construction schedule. 

 

Town Council Will Study Budget in Open Session, March 8

Stay updated, get involved, and learn about the budget before it’s adopted.  On March 8, 2016, at 7:00 p.m., staff will be presenting and discussing fee schedule changes, long-term liabilities planning, CIP recommendations, and pavement preservation.  These important units support the development of the fiscal year 2016-2017 budget.  Not able to make it?  Other key budget dates will be posted periodically at Your Town, Your Budget, where you can also register to receive updates in your inbox.

Press Release: Dedication of the Arizona Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery

The public is invited to the Arizona Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery dedication ceremony on Saturday, March 26th at 10:00 A.M. located at 15950 N. Luckett Road.

The dedication will be coordinated by the Arizona Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery Foundation Inc. Marana, a non-profit dedicated to raising and providing funds for the facility.

“The cemetery will be a tremendous asset, not only for Marana, but the entire Southern Arizona region,” said Mayor Ed Honea at the ground breaking ceremony in November 2015. “We need to do as much as we can to honor and respect our veterans.”

The Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery in Marana will serve as a place of refuge and peace, providing emotional comfort to the families of veterans buried there. The 42 acres of land were donated by the Kai Family Foundation of Marana, and will contain pre-placed crypts as well as columbarium niches.

 

Marana News: Crime continues to fall in Marana

Written by Brad Allis, Marana News

Over the past five years, crime is down in Marana. Marana Police Chief Terry Rozema recently met with the Marana Chamber of Commerce to review crime statistics. 

2015 also marked the fifth year of service for Rozema in Marana, so the department can see how crime rates have reacted to the policies that have been put into place since his tenure began...

Marana Founders' Day Honors Past, Anticipates Future

PARADE STARTS AT 8 A.M.

On Saturday, March 5, the Marana Heritage Conservancy will host a celebration of Marana’s history.  This year’s 38th Annual Founders’ Day will bring to life the rich past of this Town.  Since its incorporation in 1977, and indeed, for many years before even then, Marana served as an agricultural hub for southern Arizona.  Long-time residents know this history well, and the Marana Heritage Conservancy aims to honor their contributions through this event. 

Attractions at Founders’ Day include a classic car show, parade, food trucks, live entertainment and more.  All the festivities will occur at Ora Mae Harn Park, 13250 N. Lon Adams Rd, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on March 5.  Join Marana and celebrate not only this Town’s past, but its exciting future.  

Marana News: Small business thriving at Marana Regional Airport

Article by Al Aven, Special to the Marana News

Robert Munoz spent 21 years in the U.S. Air Force, retiring with the rank of master sergeant, capping his military career in aviation maintenance and flight operations. He knows how important safety and survival are when it comes to aircraft, so three years ago he and a partner in Cunningham, Tenn., started Pro Flight Gear, LLC, dedicated to aviation life support equipment. 

News release: Pines Settlement Webpage

The Town of Marana has created a webpage for the public to learn more about subsidence issues in the Pines neighborhood.  Throughout the process of rectifying this issue, the Town is committed to transparency through open channels of communication. 

Visitors to this webpage will find engineering reports, maps of the area dating back to 1978, presentations made at public meetings, and more.  By making these documents publicly available, the Town allows residents access not only to historical records about this site, but also to up-to-date plans on how Marana intends to move forward.

“We are firmly committed to resolving this issue as quickly as possible,” says Town Manager Gilbert Davidson.  “This webpage will help us keep the public informed about how we’re doing that, as well as offer residents a way to communicate with the Town to express any concerns.”

News release: Marana Releases Financial Transparency Dashboard

*Screen capture of the dashboard.

The Town of Marana is pleased to announce the début of its new Financial Transparency Dashboard.  This searchable expenditure database will allow access to information on how Marana allocates revenues across departments and vendors.  By providing this tool, the Town hopes to provide a clear view of the government’s operations.

The Town began this project with the intent of fulfilling its commitment to the Strategic Plan.  Within the Innovation focus area, the Town aims to develop an online educational tool to highlight departments and Town of Marana services.  This Dashboard helps accomplish this goal by providing an interactive mechanism where users can learn about Marana’s finances.

“We developed the transparency database to provide citizens detailed information,” says Marana’s Finance Director Erik Montague. “We have a commitment to transparency and we have an initiative to enhance Marana’s online presence to increase visibility and information-sharing.  This portal represents a critical step forward for these objectives.”

Our goal is to continuously improve this website and we welcome your feedback, comments and questions. If you have questions about a transaction or want to provide feedback, please contact the Finance Department at 520-382-1900 or financemgr@maranaAZ.gov.

Marana Board of Adjustment Seeks Qualified Candidates

The Town of Marana is seeking qualified citizens for three open seats with terms beginning March 1, 2016 and expiring February 28, 2020 .

The Marana Board of Adjustment is a 7-member quasi-judicial body of citizens whose main functions are (1) to hear and decide citizen appeals from the Zoning Administrator's interpretations of the Marana zoning regulations; and (2) to consider citizen requests for variances from Marana zoning regulations.

Applicants must be Marana residents.

Scheduled meetings are at 2:00 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month in the Council Chambers, or as needed.

The deadline to submit an application is February 16, 2016.

 

All applications will remain active for one year from the date of receipt. 

 

Applications are available at http://www.maranaaz.gov/boards-commissions and can be submitted online.  Call 382-1960 or 382-2655  for more information.

Arizona Daily Star: Marana ready to take on projects in old neighborhoods

Photo Credit: Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily Star

Article by Becky Pallack

Marana town leaders are beginning a new program to reinvest in some of the town’s oldest neighborhoods.
Town staff are analyzing and listing below-standard infrastructure in the old neighborhoods and colonias, said Town Manager Gilbert Davidson.

Movoto: Marana among the "best neighborhoods for young professionals."

Article by Alan Woods

Marana has more people who work in technology fields than 95% of the neighborhoods in the United States. Additionally, there are a lot of college educated residents. Both of these factors create an environment that fosters innovative thinking and business-focused mindsets. Some entrepreneurs have been drawn to this area as an opportunity for growth.