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Rio Vista Master Plan – Post settings test

Master Plan Timeline Unveiling of Parks and Recreation Department’s Draft Master Plan, September 7, 2022 Please visit NEWS/EVENTS tab for the story. Meeting with Councilmember Kevin Dahl, Ward 3 Office, November 1, 2022 On November 1st, Lindy Brigham, Jennifer Shopland, David Tiers and Mary Bird met with Councilmember Kevin Dahl and Council Aide CJ Boyd to discuss reasons for removing the dog enclosure from Rio Vista’s master plan. Kevin started off the meeting stating that the “dog park is off the list and off the budget.” CJ confirmed with Parks and Rec that it is only mentioned in the survey and nowhere else in the master plan. Updated Master Plan, November 2022The Tucson Parks and Recreation Department has updated the Rio Vista Master Plan in response to feedback received and in preparation for the Tucson Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on November 30, 2022. Read the entire document here: Rio Vista Master Plan, Nov 2022 Rio Vista Master Plan Is Approved, March 21, 2023 At the March 21st Mayor and Council Meeting, the Rio Vista Master Plan was approved.Now the work begins!   RBNA President, Lindy Brigham, addresses the Mayor and Council. She thanked Parks and Recreation and the Ward 3 Office for their support. Overview and Next Steps, April 2023Tom Fisher, Project Manager, submitted the attached document April 7th. Next Steps

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RillitoBend Community Resources

The following are some of the public amenities, businesses, services and resources within and serving our neighborhood.  If there are other resources you would like added, please submit a suggestion on the CONTACT form on the HOME page. Rio Vista Natural Resources Park   Tucson Racquet and Fitness Club Valley of the Moon University of Arizona Campus Farm – Campus Agricultural Center Tucson Village Farm Gentleman’s Acres Hacienda Makaria – Bed & Breakfast Watershed Management Group Archaeology Southwest City of Tucson – Ward 3 Council Office

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Homeowners Associations and Apartments

Homeowner Associations​in RillitoBend 1. Adobe Garden Loop2. Aldea del Norte3. Colonia del Rio4. Country Club at the River5. Forgeus Ave Townhomes6. Lanterra​7. Las Cabanas​8. Meadowview9. Park Place Condominiums10. Placita Santa Lucia11. Prince Court12. Prince Lane13. Prince Village14. Racquet Club Village15. The Ranch16. Rancho Morado17. Riverview Condominiums18. Riverwalk Commons19. RiverWood20. Tamarisk21. Tucson-Prince Townhomes22. Winterhaven Village Townhouses Apartment Complexes in RillitoBend A. Campbell Ranch ApartmentsB. Fox Point ApartmentsC. Irongate DuplexesD. No NameE. River BreezeF. San Remo ApartmentsG. Shannon Park ApartmentsH.Treehouse

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Neighborhood Watch Information

Neighborhood Watch is simply a program of neighbors watching out for each other during the workday, evenings, vacations or any other absence. The purpose of the Neighborhood Watch program is to create an alert neighborhood by using simple crime prevention methods. The program works through the mutual aid of neighbors watching the property of other neighbors. This has several advantages, including the fact that your neighbors know who you are, what type of car you drive, and who belongs, as a rule, at your residence. A patrol officer driving by your home might not recognize someone as a stranger in your yard. However, an alert neighbor would recognize the person as a stranger. They could then call 9-1-1 to alert police of the suspicious activity. Neighborhood Watch does not promote vigilantism. Members of Neighborhood Watch groups are never asked to put themselves in harm’s way to prevent crime. They should only observe and report suspicious activities to the Police Department. This leaves the responsibility for confronting and apprehending criminals where it belongs—with your Tucson Police Officers. For more information and to get started with a Neighborhood Watch program, click the button below for the link to the City of Tucson’s Neighborhood Watch page. Click here

Past

Leslie Eldenburg – Celebration of Life

Saturday, April 25 – 10 AM – Hacienda Makaria in the Stables Facility – 3933 N Tucson Blvd. Our good friend, neighbor and University colleague, Leslie Eldenburg passed away in February.  Her husband John Kovacik, Leslie’s Family and UA colleagues have organized a Celebration of Life for her this Saturday.  John is hoping we can all share some recollections of Leslie and enjoy light refreshments at the end. If you are unable to attend but would like to honor her memory, gifts can be directed to the Leslie Eldenburg Endowed Scholarship at: https://tinyurl.com/InMemoryofLeslie or using  https://give.uafoundation.org/giving-search and searching with her name. Several obitiaries have been posted: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/tucson/name/leslie-eldenburg-obituary?id=61277874 https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/bonnercountydailybee/name/leslie-eldenburg-obituary?id=61070408  

Uncategorized, Upcoming

Walking with Kings – Tucson Botanical Gardens

Vicky Stromee and Catherine Harold document their photographic journey to South Georgia Island, capturing the stunning beauty of the wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and the heroic history of Ernest Shackleton’s expedition to the world’s most remote island. There will be a closing reception on June 28th that includes a raffle for prints and exhibit catalogs from the exhibition. For more information on the exhibit and to register for the closing reception and raffle, click the button below. Click here

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