Oro Valley
Located on the north boundary of the Tucson city limits
History
Oro Valley is a family community with spectacular mountain views, wonderful schools, an excellent police force and expanding business and retail opportunities. The town also is rated one of the safest towns in Arizona, and has easy access to a world of recreational and cultural experiences in the neighboring metropolitan area.
Business & Industry
Oro Valley is expected to double its size by 2010. Home to the Sheraton El Conquistador, a four-diamond resort, Oro Valley's major employers include the resort, two country clubs, Canguard Automation, Selectide, Honeywell, Securaplane, and Canyon Del Oro High School. Residents generally travel to Tucson for shopping, services and employment.
Statistics
Population: 37,225
Incorporated: 1974
County: Pima
Elevation: 2,600 feet
Total Area: 31.9 square miles
Average July High: 102
Average January Low: 34
Average Yearly Precipitation: 11.18 inches
Median Household Income: $61,037
Median Age: 45
City Sales Tax: 2.0%
Cable Internet Service: Yes
Fiber Optics: Yes
(Information current as of 6/2004 – check for updates later this year)
Activities & Attractions
Catalina State Park, with its pine-covered mountains the Spaniards called "La Iglesia" or "The Church" for their cathedral-like appearance, is one of the area's scenic and recreational attractions. Short drives away are Picacho Peak State Park, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Old Tucson Studios, Saguaro National Monument West, San Xavier Mission, and Biosphere 2, a three-acre model of the earth's ecosystem. Oro Valley supports and encourages creative endeavors, and hosts an annual "Art in Oro Valley" Contest and Exhibition, a Concert of All Ages, a Choral Festival, and the Oro Valley Festival of the Arts.