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Summary Of: Oro Valley

Oro Valley is home to over 10... Oro Valley is situated in the western foothills of the... Oro Valley hosts a large number of residents from around the... magazine featured Oro Valley as one of the top ten best towns for families in America... reported Oro Valley was one of the best places to live in 2007 and 2008... Family Magazine rated Oro Valley as one of the... in 2005 Oro Valley was named one of... Oro Valley Country Club was also the site for the 2006 Girl... Annual events in Oro Valley include the Oro Valley Festival of the Arts... The area of Oro Valley has been inhabited discontinuously for nearly two thousand years by various groups of people... Large ranching families in the Oro Valley area included the Romeros and the Rooneys... those in search of gold trekked through the Oro Valley area focusing their attention along the Ca... In the early 1950s the Oro Valley Country Club opened at the base of... the majority of homes in the Oro Valley area were built by individual land owners on large lots in a low density residential... Corbett vowed to bring the Oro Valley area into Tucson... alluding to the reservations Oro Valley residents expressed in joining Tucson... and in 1974 the Town of Oro Valley was incorporated with only 2... and Oro Valley Country Club Estates... Activity in Oro Valley centered primarily around the Oro Valley Country Club and... For several years in the 1990s Oro Valley was the fastest growing municipality in... Oro Valley has attempted to strike a balance between population growth and environmental preservation... Oro Valley presently encompasses approximately 34 square miles... profit Oro Valley Historical Society has a mission in... Oro Valley is located at... Oro Valley sits at an average elevation of 2... of Oro Valley is distinguished by the... Major parks in Oro Valley include the oldest... Oro Valley was the fifth fastest... Oro Valley is also one of 18 towns... Oro Valley is emerging as a regional center for the... Oro Valley does not levy a local property tax... The economy of Oro Valley is also fueled by the resort industry... Oro Valley features several resorts and country clubs... Oro Valley supports an emerging arts scene and community... Every April the Oro Valley Festival of the Arts is held celebrating all forms of art and artistic expression... Oro Valley in Rancho Vistoso... Oro Valley is administered by the seven... Oro Valley residents elect all seven members of the Town Council... The remaining five members of the Oro Valley Town Council include... The Oro Valley Citizen Corps Council... Public schools in Oro Valley are administered by... Oro Valley is served by four... Oro Valley also has three private schools... Residents of Oro Valley have access to... Located in south Oro Valley and directly adjacent to... Oro Valley is served by the following publications... Oro Valley is also served by the following television networks...

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