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 The next Board of Directors Meeting via Zoom is on Wednesday, July 12, at 7:00pm.

 


The Board of Directors is pleased to announce that the park/playground, restrooms and drinking fountain are now open for use with the following guidelines.

  1. All owners, residents, and invitees (collectively referred to herein as “Common Area Amenity Users”) must comply with guidelines of the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the Arizona Department of Health, incorporated herein by this reference.
  2. When amenity users enter the community common amenity area, they acknowledge that they are using the playground, ramada and all common area amenities at their own risk. COVID- 19 may be
  3. Common Area Amenity users shall stay at least 6 feet away from other patrons who do not live in their household.
  4. If the number of persons in the Common Area Amenity prohibits 6 feet between people, Do Not Enter.
  5. All Common Area Amenity users must stay home if
  6. All Common Area Amenity users must take their temperature before leaving their home to use an amenity.
  7. All Common Area Amenity users who are at a higher risk for severe illness should avoid the community common areas. People at higher risk for severe illness include adults 65 or older and people of any age who have serious underlying medical
  8. Common Area Amenity users shall bring hand sanitizer to sanitize items they touch in the Common Area.
  9. Common Area Amenity users should not touch their eyes, nose, or If a user touches their eyes, nose, or mouth, the user must wash their hands immediately.
  10. Common Area Amenity users shall follow social distancing and sanitary recommendations whenever in the common
  11. After leaving the Common Area Amenity, use hand sanitizer. When Common Area Amenity users get home, wash hands with soap and water for at least 20
  12. These Common Area Amenity Rules do not replace any existing rules but serve to supplement the
  13. These Rules may be amended upon receiving further guidance from government health

Community Reminders/Updates

Stormwater Pollution Prevention Draining Your Swimming Pools & Spas

Call the Town of Oro Valley Stormwater Utility Division at 520-229-4816. For more information about the Arizona Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (AZPDES) General De Minimis Permit, contact the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality at 602-771-4585.


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Town of Oro Valley

Parks and Recreation 

As of August 28, 2020 - The Community & Recreation Center will remain closed until further notice. The Town will continue to collect data from the Arizona Department of Health Services over the next couple of weeks and we will communicate a reopening date once it has been determined. 

Oro Valley Parks and Recreation is committed to a quality parks and recreation system that delivers high-quality parks, trails and recreation programs, facilities, and events for all residents, while contributing to the quality of life of the Town of Oro Valley.


COVID-19 RESPONSE AND UPDATES

Free COVID-19 Testing

The Pima County Health Department and Paradigm Laboratories are offering free COVID-19 tests at the Kino Event Center, 2805 E. Ajo Way. Testing will be by appointment only. Testing begins July 13 and will continue until no longer necessary.
To reduce the spread of COVID-19, Governor Doug Ducey issued three new executive orders on June 29, 2020. One of those, Executive Order 2020-43, pauses operations of bars, gyms, movie theaters, waterparks, and tubing—effective June 29, 2020 at 8 p.m.

Basic Precautions

  • Please stay home if you are sick (or do not feel well)
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.


ARC Committee Opening – If you are interested on becoming an ARC committee member, please contact Stratford Management. 


Oro Valley Police Department Media Release


Wireless Internet Installed

The installation of wireless internet has been completed at Copper Creek Park. Here is the login information:

Wireless Network (SSID): COPPERCREEK
WPA2passphrase: coppercreekhoa

 

 

General Information


Trash Pick-up is every Tuesday and Friday.  Homeowner’s can put the cans out the NIGHT before or the day of trash pick up ONLY.  If the can is out the morning or afternoon prior to pick-up and an inspection is done, a letter will be sent.

Recycling is picked up every Friday.

Draining your swimming pool & spa guidelines

The streets are public and owned by the Town of Oro Valley.