Oro Valley’s notorious political nastiness won’t mean Prop. 454’s defeat

The Oro Valley Police Dapt. is asking residents to help ID this election sign vandal.

Tim Steller | Arizona Daily Star

It’s a shame Oro Valley has come to reflect the nastiness of national politics.

That’s what Mayor Satish Hiremath offered up when I sat down in his dental office Tuesday to talk with him about Prop. 454. If passed, the proposition would allow the town to float up to $17 million in bonds for adding sports fields, bathrooms, ramadas, trails and parking to Naranja Park.

“It’s very disheartening, to be honest,” Hiremath said. “You see it play out nationally. You’d think it wouldn’t play out locally.”

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