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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - Miscellaneous (15) I ' "'i.'':::.;,.tt;ritgr:!' ,; Jc f q ..• ,'1. r l n k v aq fa #r to. o:4,,,,,),4\:)“,,,. ' �3y94e %xr-, .i l .t A � ' :Y p.,f,''..:4";',.4..;--:!-:,:,, —4, . , '-' s'':' , 4`.•.,, -a.. _ t til {!4 t. 6 ,$ '.L YQ S S e ;„,,,,, ; AilltiA,0%;,-,',47.; ,,. „,.. ' , , 2'.;:: „'',,,„,.-4,'''''' ''`*--. $1:01.1:4: :0i:41/4/004* ,„, ., _. , „ At ''„,”" '"'''''' ;‘,:rtjtk:'#'01., ;*f av .aMa»llVA.y c" ', lei .„....,...„, ...,..„.„,..,. 4 GETTING OUT THE VOTE—It was not long after incorporation when Oro Valley conducted the first official primary election for the town council in August 1974. Many Oro Valley residents ex- ercised the right to control their future destiny. Today, Oro Valley remains a viable community with dedicated public ser- vants, independent governmental functions and freedom of choice for its residents. Roz Glickman to lev a e PZ Applications are now Glickman, a member of reappointment to the being taken at the Oro the five-member panel commission. Valley Town Hall to fill the since 1974, said she was Mayor Lois Lamberson seat on the Oro Valley leaving because her term said the appointment would Planning and Zoning had expired, adding that probably be made at the Commission now held by there is "no special Town Council's May 26 Chairman Rosalyn Glick- reason" for not seeking meeting. man.