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Maintain and enhance the Town’s superior roadway maintenance and design practices.
Goal.
The desired result or the envisioned future, answering the question “What do we strive for?”
Policy.
The direction or path, answering the question “How are we achieving our goals?”
Action.
The specific and measurable steps, answering the question “What steps do we need to take to achieve our goals?”
Each action includes a timeframe for completion and assigns a responsible department within the Town of Oro Valley to lead its implementation. This information is meant to be somewhat flexible, as priorities for each action may shift based on new guidance and resources. More information about the anticipated timeframe is provided at the bottom of this page.
The following is a list of policies and actions that support the goal and long-term vision for the community.
Policy Y.1. Proactively maintain Oro Valley roadways to a high-quality level.
The following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:
Departments
226
Continue to support and promote the Adopt-A-Road program.
Public Works
227
Implement roadway design standards, especially for arterial and collector roads, that emphasize:
Low water use, native plants along roadways and in medians.
Native trees along pedestrian and cyclist routes to increase shade.
Public art and other amenities that promote OV’s unique character.
Public Works
Policy Y.2. Collaborate with surrounding jurisdictions, ADOT and HOAs to maintain private and other publicly owned roads that are in and around Oro Valley.
The following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:
Departments
228
Work with the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), Pima County, and Marana to regularly identify roads near Oro Valley that are in need of repair and encourage preventative maintenance.
Public Works
Anticipated Timeframes for Completion:
Ongoing. Actions that are continually maintained.
Annual. Actions that are implemented on a yearly basis.
Short (1-2 years). Actions that have been started or require minimal resources.
Medium (3-6 years). Actions that require additional resources or time to complete.
Long (7-10 years). Actions that require additional guidance, time, and resources to complete.
WEBSITE UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Please come back on September 22 to read and comment on the draft plan.
Maintain and enhance the Town’s superior roadway maintenance and design practices.
Goal.
The desired result or the envisioned future, answering the question “What do we strive for?”
Policy.
The direction or path, answering the question “How are we achieving our goals?”
Action.
The specific and measurable steps, answering the question “What steps do we need to take to achieve our goals?”
Each action includes a timeframe for completion and assigns a responsible department within the Town of Oro Valley to lead its implementation. This information is meant to be somewhat flexible, as priorities for each action may shift based on new guidance and resources. More information about the anticipated timeframe is provided at the bottom of this page.
The following is a list of policies and actions that support the goal and long-term vision for the community.
Policy Y.1. Proactively maintain Oro Valley roadways to a high-quality level.
The following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:
Departments
226
Continue to support and promote the Adopt-A-Road program.
Public Works
227
Implement roadway design standards, especially for arterial and collector roads, that emphasize:
Low water use, native plants along roadways and in medians.
Native trees along pedestrian and cyclist routes to increase shade.
Public art and other amenities that promote OV’s unique character.
Public Works
Policy Y.2. Collaborate with surrounding jurisdictions, ADOT and HOAs to maintain private and other publicly owned roads that are in and around Oro Valley.
The following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:
Departments
228
Work with the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), Pima County, and Marana to regularly identify roads near Oro Valley that are in need of repair and encourage preventative maintenance.
Public Works
Anticipated Timeframes for Completion:
Ongoing. Actions that are continually maintained.
Annual. Actions that are implemented on a yearly basis.
Short (1-2 years). Actions that have been started or require minimal resources.
Medium (3-6 years). Actions that require additional resources or time to complete.
Long (7-10 years). Actions that require additional guidance, time, and resources to complete.