{"id":335,"date":"2012-06-30T19:22:29","date_gmt":"2012-06-30T19:22:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.websitefix.net\/clients\/Generic\/?page_id=335"},"modified":"2021-07-13T16:43:59","modified_gmt":"2021-07-13T16:43:59","slug":"master-planned-communities","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.sunraydirect.com\/Tucson3\/BHHSAZ\/?page_id=335","title":{"rendered":"Pima County"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>PIMA  COUNTY<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>County  Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n130  W. Congress Street<br \/>\nTucson  520-740-8126<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.pima.gov\/\">www.pima.gov<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chambers  of Commerce<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Northern Pima County Chamber<\/strong><br \/>\n200 W. Magee Road<br \/>\nTucson 520-297-2191<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.go-arizona.com\/Northern-Pima-County-Chamber-of-Commerce-AZ\/\">http:\/\/www.go-arizona.com\/Northern-Pima-County-Chamber-of-Commerce-AZ\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Tucson  Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n465  W. Saint Mary&#8217;s Road<br \/>\nTucson  520-792-1212<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.tucsonchamber.org\/\">www.tucsonchamber.org<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Major  Highways<\/strong><br \/>\nInterstates  10 and 19; Highways 70 and 86<\/p>\n<p>Home  to Arizona&#8217;s second largest metropolis, Pima County is a vast and diverse  expanse of land where picturesque and unique geology contrasts with gleaming  high-rise towers. Whether the crimson sunset is highlighting the City of  Tucson&#8217;s impressive skyline or the silhouette of a stately saguaro cactus, this  oasis in southwestern Arizona encompasses stunning natural and man-made beauty.<\/p>\n<p>The  county seat of Tucson has grown and evolved into a major center for business  and industry, high technology, healthcare and research, culture and performing  arts, and premier recreational amenities. Many of the smaller towns that have  sprung up around the periphery of metropolitan Tucson are experiencing rapid  growth, fueled by suburban sprawl into pristine desert environments rich in  available land.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Services<\/strong><br \/>\nPima  County actually leads the state in providing many of its exceptional  institutions, home to Arizona&#8217;s only College of Medicine and one of the top  research universities in the nation. The University of Arizona sets the  benchmark for excellence, infusing vitality into every facet of life. Parents  can choose from excellent public and private schools, assured that options for  higher education close to home are abundant and affordable.<\/p>\n<p>With  research centers, specialty clinics, centers of excellence, and teaching  hospitals centered around the University of Arizona, residents can look forward  to cutting-edge healthcare. Attracting some of the brightest minds in medicine  and research, the area has welcomed internationally recognized health spas and  alternative treatment centers to its network of facilities.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lifestyle<\/strong><br \/>\nProviding  a scenic backdrop for metropolitan Tucson and one of Pima County&#8217;s natural treasures  are the Santa Catalina Mountains. Popular recreation destinations like Sabino  Canyon, Catalina State Park, and Mount Lemmon make this area nature&#8217;s own  playground. Downhill skiing, hiking, biking, rock climbing, off-roading,  fishing, hunting, backpacking, camping, spelunking, and every imaginable  outdoor activity is possible in this paradise of outdoor adventure. Two cactus  forests, Saguaro National Monument to the north and Organ Pipe Cactus National  Monument in the western portion offer a fascinating glimpse of the desert&#8217;s  unique ecosystem.<\/p>\n<p>Some  attractions combine recreation with historic explorations to a wealth of sites  and ruins. Just south of Tucson is the still-active Mission of San Xavier del  Bac, founded in 1697 by Father Kino himself. World-class science and nature  museums are abundant, offering hands-on educational experiences. The  mountaintop Kitt Peak Observatory ranks among the world&#8217;s finest research  centers, credited with the discovery of the Planet Pluto.<\/p>\n<p>In  spite of the region&#8217;s relaxed southwestern attitude and virtually unlimited  recreational opportunities, newcomers will discover a wealth of visual and  performing arts. From Native American ceremonial dances and mariachi bands to  the biggest names in rock and country, the calendar of events offers something  to please every age group and taste. From the sophistication of its urban  resources to the charming small towns that dot the desert landscape, Pima  County presents a model in quality of life.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Tucson<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>City  Hall<\/strong><br \/>\n520-791-4204<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.tucsonaz.gov\/\">www.tucsonaz.gov<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber  of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n520-792-1212<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.tucsonchamber.org\/\">www.tucsonchamber.org<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Newcomers  to Tucson will discover delightful contrasts\u2014a city that harmonizes the casual  friendliness of the &#8220;Old West&#8221; with a cosmopolitan atmosphere. In  spite of the city&#8217;s tremendous growth, it has managed to preserve intimate  feeling of a smaller town. The natural beauty of its surroundings, premier  resorts and golf courses, world-class attractions, and Southwestern charm have  elevated Tucson to one of the nation&#8217;s most popular vacation and tourist  destinations. Boasting a robust economy that integrates agricultural activity  with manufacturing, government, and high technology, the region is a consistent  leader in job growth. The city has welcomed phenomenal residential development  in recent decades, current home to more than a half-million residents in 223  square miles.<\/p>\n<p>Providing  a complete spectrum of performing arts and cultural activities, the city is  strongly influenced by the influence of the University of Arizona. Sports fans  can look forward to collegiate action with the Wildcats, or major-league  exhibition baseball games featuring the Colorado Rockies, Chicago White Sox,  and the Arizona Diamondbacks. Those who enjoy hiking and exploring nature will  appreciate the miles of trails that wind through national forests, state parks,  and Sonoran desert beauty.<\/p>\n<p>Housing  choices are diverse and attractive, ranging from the casual elegance of Southwestern  territorial\u2019s to magnificent California ranch-style homes nestled against the  Catalina foothills. Spanish-inspired adobe, traditional block or brick,  post-modern, and contemporary homes mix with exclusive golf-resort or country  club communities and stunning new subdivisions that offer a resort lifestyle.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>TUCSON  NEIGHBORHOODS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Oro  Valley\/Marana\/Northwest<\/strong><br \/>\nThe  northernwestern part of the city also integrates outlying communities like Oro  Valley and Marana along with unincorporated portions of Pima County. Many  successful and extremely popular master-planned communities have sprung up in  this northern quadrant, some with a family-oriented atmosphere and others  designed as an amenity-rich haven for active retirees. Newcomers immediately  appreciate the expansive openness and livability this area provides. Interstate  10 serves as the major artery for downtown employment centers and the vast  cultural attractions of central Tucson.<\/p>\n<p><strong>&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Foothills\/North<\/strong><br \/>\nThe  quintessential elegance and gracious lifestyle associated with Southwestern  living is most evident in the upscale neighborhoods that are tucked into the  foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains. Homesites that approach an acre in  size accommodate some of the city&#8217;s most impressive custom builds and exclusive  subdivisions often feature mountain, city, and sweeping fairway views. La  Paloma and Ventana Canyon are examples of premier country club and golf-resort  communities, along with favorites like Sabino Springs, Skyline Country Club,  and Finesterra. Near Sabino Canyon and Catalina Highway are large  horse-property lots and affordable family homes.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Downtown\/Central<\/strong><br \/>\nConvenient  to downtown employment centers and office towers, central Tucson encompasses  the sprawling campus for the University of Arizona. Cultural, historic, and  sports attractions abound in this bustling, compact, and long-established part  of the city. Desert landscaping prevails along quiet streets of smaller homes  that showcase the unique character and historic charm of yesterday. The Spanish  architectural influence is strong, particularly in the Sam Hughes and Fort  Lowell districts. Along with renovated homes and affordable bungalows, the  central part of the city also offers upscale housing options in elegant  communities like Colona Solona and El Encanto.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Tanque  Verde\/East<\/strong><br \/>\nThe  eastern part of the city represents one of the original growth centers during  the &#8217;60s and &#8217;70s, offering a pleasing mix of housing options that suit every  taste and budget. Choices range from single-family homes and townhomes in  well-established urban neighborhoods to stately manors on spacious homesites in  Tucson Country Club Estates. Newer master-planned communities in east Tucson  compare favorably with the northeastern Tanque Verde area. Here, luxurious  homes or ranchettes are set on multi-acre lots. Tanque Verde also claims the  unique Lakes at Castle Rock, where sparkling lakes create a true oasis of  country-club living surrounded by high desert beauty. Some of the properties in  this area enjoy breathtaking views of the Rincon Mountains.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>South  Tucson<\/strong><br \/>\nCompletely  surrounded by the City of Tucson, the community of South Tucson is a small but  colorful &#8220;city within a city&#8221; incorporated for the final time in  1940. Complete in just one square mile, the neighborhood&#8217;s proud ethnic  character is evident in the number of popular Mexican restaurants and public  art that include colorful outdoor mural works created by artists, craftsmen,  and local youth. Each year, South Tucson attracts crowds to its annual Saint  Patrick&#8217;s Day Parade and the Norteno Music Festival and Street Fair.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Green  Valley\/South<\/strong><br \/>\nThe  vast area south of Tucson from Green Valley through the Interstate 19 corridor  that links metropolitan Tucson with the City of Nogales is a popular site for  new residential development. Some of the beautiful subdivisions nestled in this  region include Rancho Resort and Rancho Sahuarita. The Santa Rita Mountains  create a scenic backdrop for many upscale properties set on generous lots.  Several of Pima County\u2019s largest retirement communities are clustered along the  I-19 corridor, including Green Valley, Quail Creek Country Club, Fairfield,  Santa Rita Springs, and La Jolla Verde. Beautiful master-planned communities  like Estancia Yerba Buena Ranch are springing up south of Tucson in the open  land near Nogales, Sonoita, and Patagonia.<\/p>\n<p><strong>&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Marana<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Town  Hall<\/strong><br \/>\n520-382-1999<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.marana.com\/\">www.marana.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber  of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n520-682-4314<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.maranachamber.com\/\">www.maranachamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The  fast-growing town of Marana is home to a diversified population that combines  family neighborhoods and beautiful golf-resort communities that offer adult and  family living. The northern part of the town remains agricultural and open,  although the southern quadrant closest to Tucson has become a commercial center  that mixes popular retailers with local shops. An industrial park along  Interstate 10 is home to thriving corporations. Land near the Marana Northwest  Regional Airport zones for industry will inevitably attract even more economic  development. In addition to the abundance of attractive housing, premier  recreational amenities draw newcomers to Marana&#8217;s small-town atmosphere. Lush  golf courses and the close proximity of mountain and desert  &#8220;playgrounds&#8221; make this area ideal for the sports minded and outdoor  enthusiasts.<\/p>\n<p><strong>&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Green  Valley<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>County  Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n520-740-8126<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.pima.gov\/\">www.pima.gov<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber  of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n800-858-5872<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.greenvalleysahuarita.com\">http:\/\/www.greenvalleysahuarita.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Established  over three decades ago as a retirement development south of Tucson, the  unincorporated community of Green Valley claims seasonal as well as permanent  residents. Although the area has yet to become incorporated, civic pride and  involvement in local issues is keen. The Green Valley Community Coordinating  Council draws together members from area institutions and homeowners&#8217;  associations to serve as a governing board. Convenient pathways are friendly to  a variety of alternative transportation modes that include golf carts,  bicycles, and shuttles. A wide variety of social centers have been developed  along with housing to provide entertainment and opportunities for recreation  and socialization close to home.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Sahaurita<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Town Hall<\/strong><br \/>\n375 W. Sahuarita Center Way<br \/>\nSahuarita 520-822-8800<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/sahuaritaaz.gov\/\">http:\/\/sahuaritaaz.gov\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n275  W Continental Rd<br \/>\nGreen Valley 520-625-7575<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.greenvalleysahuarita.com\/\">http:\/\/www.greenvalleysahuarita.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Sahuarita  is one of Arizona\u2019s fastest-growing communities, and is located roughly 20  minutes south of Central Tucson on Interstate 19. Tucson International Airport  is also a 20 minute drive for Sahuarita. Sahuarita has one of the highest  median household incomes in Pima County, at $69,425. Major regional employers  include Raytheon Missile Systems, University of Arizona Science and Technology  Park, Freeport McMoRan, and Asarco. Sahuarita  contains the master planned communities of Rancho Sahuarita &amp; Resort, one  of the newest communities, (north), Quail Creek (southeast) and Madera  Highlands (south) in addition to the residential neighborhoods of La Joya  (southwest), Valle Verde del Norte (established in 1979), Los Colonias and Los  Arroyos (west). The town has 92 acres of public and private parks and  recreation facilities.<\/p>\n<p>Sahuarita  has been a modern \u201cboom town.\u201d With its location in the historic Santa Cruz  Valley, surrounded by early Spanish missions, frontier outposts and old mines.  The area is home to several large employers that great local employment  opportunities for residents without the need to commute to Tucson. In  Sahuarita, family-friendly housing is plentiful along with excellent schools,  parks and gorgeous subdivisions. With Rancho Sahuarita being the largest. The  Rancho Sahuarita Marketplace is one of the primary retail centers in the  community. It includes all the conveniences residents expect, including  grocery, banking, restaurants and shops, and medical services. Down the street  from the Marketplace, the Sahuarita Town Center is Rancho Sahuarita\u2019 s take on  an old-fashioned main street, complete with municipal buildings, an  award-winning elementary school, a post office, public library, and a public  aquatics center.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Town  of Oro Valley<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Town  Hall<\/strong><br \/>\n520-229-4700<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.orovalleyaz.gov\/\">https:\/\/www.orovalleyaz.gov\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber  of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n520-297-2191<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.orovalleychamber.com\/\">http:\/\/www.orovalleychamber.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Offering  a secluded mountain hideaway northwest of Tucson, the Town of Oro Valley is  enjoying rapid expansion. Large subdivisions and communities like Rancho  Vistoso, Copper Creek, and Monterey Hills combine with land annexations to  encourage continued growth. Proud of its unique identity and impressive list of  amenities, Oro Valley offers spacious parks with an Olympic-size swimming pool,  picnic areas, racquetball courts, sports fields, an outdoor performance center,  tennis courts, games areas, and multi-use path. One of the Southwest&#8217;s finest  resorts is also located in Oro Valley, along with good schools and burgeoning  commercial activity. Although it appeals to retirees, the town provides a warm  and welcoming community atmosphere for families.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Vail<\/strong><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.tucsonaz.gov\">https:\/\/www.tucsonaz.gov<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Vail Chamber of  Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n13200 E. Colossal Cave Rd<br \/>\nVail 520-261-VAIL (8245)<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/greatervailchamber.com\">http:\/\/greatervailchamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Vail,  just east of Tucson, enveloped by the native desert and the beautiful Rincon  Mountains. The serene, rolling expanse of saguaros blends with the Rincon  Mountains to the east of the community. Soak up the views, the solitude, and  the privacy that comes from being apart from the hustle and bustle. Vail is a growing and thriving area outside of Tucson Arizona with a  population of approximately 24,000 and currently unincorporated. Downtown Tucson is  only 20 minutes away. &nbsp;A city big enough to offer world-class dining and  shopping, museums, theater, music venues, parks, and both Pima Community  College and the University of Arizona campus.<\/p>\n<p>The community is made  of diverse neighborhoods. Here you\u2019ll find families that bought homes back in  the early 2000\u2019s when the community was starting to come to life, and families  that recently moved to this area. There are snowbirds (an affectionate name for  the people who live here during the winter months), military, law enforcement,  Raytheon employees, teachers, doctors, and work-at-homers. The locations of the  homes throughout the community are as diverse as the population. There are  homes in a gated community, homes along the golf course, and homes closer to  the surrounding desert.<\/p>\n<p>One of the biggest  reasons families move to Vail is the school district. Vail Unified School  District has a range of high-performing schools throughout the community. The  community rallies around these schools promoting a positive environment for  kids to thrive People are active around Vail.&nbsp;The golf course, Hacienda  del Lago, is one of the most popular courses in Southeast Tucson. Alongside the  course is a pathway that lets bikers, runners, and walkers safely get their  daily dose of activity. Vail is a haven for bikers. Roads around the area are  used for training by amateur and professional cyclists alike. If mountain  biking is your preference, the Arizona Trail is just a short ride up Camino  Loma Alta.<br \/>\nToday Vail is growing  rapidly. People are drawn to the area by the beautiful landscape framed by  several mountain ranges and the beautiful Cienega Creek, as well as by the  excellent school system and an expanding list of businesses, churches and  organizations.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PIMA COUNTY County Offices 130 W. Congress Street Tucson 520-740-8126 www.pima.gov Chambers of Commerce Northern Pima County Chamber 200 W. Magee Road Tucson 520-297-2191 http:\/\/www.go-arizona.com\/Northern-Pima-County-Chamber-of-Commerce-AZ\/ Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce 465 W. 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