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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Executive Report 12/2022DECEMBER 2022 2 INTRODUCTION This issue of the Council Executive Report provides a summary of the Town’s performance during December 2022. The information is organized in sections based on the Town’s General Plan: LAND MANAGEMENT: How Marana plans to use the land and where the Town expects growth. BUILT ENVIRONMENT: Man-made structures built on the land. It is used to describe all structures, facilities and other physical infrastructure, and includes urban and rural development, telecommunications, utility networks, transportation systems, and sewer treatment and conveyance systems. PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY: Marana values its citizens, businesses and visitors and strives to create a high quality of life. This theme ensures that citizen, business and visitor needs are addressed equally and includes public safety, parks and recreation, economic vitality and community involvement. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: Provides guidance in managing Marana’s renewable and non-renewable resources. Elements include open space and trails, cultural resources, water resources and energy. COUNCILMEMBERS Mayor Ed Honea Vice Mayor Jon Post Councilmember Patti Comerford Councilmember Jackie Craig Councilmember John Officer Councilmember Herb Kai Councilmember Roxanne Ziegler 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS LAND MANAGEMENT Development Projects 4 BUILT ENVIRONMENT Capital Improvement Projects 5 Single Family Residential Permits - By Region 6 PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY New Business Licenses 7 Parks and Recreation 7 Real Talk with the Town 7 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Water/Water Reclamation 8 4 LAND MANAGEMENT COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMIT LOCATIONS – DECEMBER 2022 COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMIT – MONTHLY TREND 1 6 2 2 2111 6 2 2 2 For full project details, visit the Current and Proposed Projects Map. 1 1 6 2 2 2 1 1 1 6 2 2 2 35 53562 2 211 1 1 6 3552 2 2 344 1 2 1 2 3 3 2 3 6 6 3 7 4 3 6 4 5 10 6 5 7 5 0 5 10 15 20 Dec 2021 Jan 2022 Feb 2022 Mar 2022 Apr 2022 May 2022 Jun 2022 Jul 2022 Aug 2022 Sep 2022 Oct 2022 Nov 2022 Dec 2022 Remodels New Buildings TOTAL PERMITS ISSUED 3 December 61 29 Calendar Year to Date Fiscal Year to Date 2022 The Town of Marana Fiscal Year runs from July 1 to June 30 1 1 6 2 2 5 3 3 3 3 32 5For full project details, visit the Current and Proposed Projects Map. BUILT ENVIRONMENT CAPITAL DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION REPORT The following provides an update of major construction and design projects in the Town of Marana. Visit the Current and Proposed Projects Map for a comprehensive list. DESIGN 1. Tangerine TI Improvements Budget: $7,000,000 Status: 5% Design Fund Source: Developer, Transporation Funds 2. Tangerine Farms Rd, Extension Budget: $21,800,000 Status: 0% Design Fund Source: Transportation Fund 3. Tortolita Preserve Improvements Budget: $268,000 Status: 100% Design Fund Source: General Fund 4. Gladden Farms Baseball Fields Budget: $1,200,000 Status: 95% Design Fund Source: Impact Fees 5. Shared Use Path, CalPortland Extension Budget: $3,500,000 Status: 95% Design Fund Source: Park Impact Fees 6. Tangerine Rd Widening, Phase 2 Budget: $27,000,000 Status: 60% Design Fund Source: Transportation Funds, RTA 7. El Rio Preserve Expansion Budget: $485,000 Status: 10% Design Fund Source: General Fund 8. Marana Community Center/Aquatic Facility Budget: $61,000,000 Status: 25% Design Fund Source: 1/2 Cent Sales Tax 9. Rillito Village Tr Drainage Improvements Budget: $846,465 Status: 90% Design Fund Source: Transportation Fund 10. LED Street Lighting Near Crossroads Park Budget: $300,000 Status: 80% Design Fund Source: Transportation Funds 11. El Rio Disc Golf Budget: $300,000 Status: 90% Design Fund Source: General Fund 12. Twin Peaks Rd, Rattlesnake Pass Widening Budget: $18,000,000 Status: 80% Design Fund Source: Impact Fees, Transportation Funds 13. El Rio Recreation Area Parking Lot Budget: $170,000 Status: 60% Design Fund Source: General Fund 14. Tangerine Rd 16” Water Pipeline Budget: $2,579,742 Status: 90% Design Fund Source: Water Capital Impact Fees CONSTRUCTION 1. Airport (PAPIs/MIRLs, Beacon) Budget: $1,750,000 Status: 99% Construction Fund Source: FAA, ADOT, TOM 2. Silverbell Rd Sidewalk, Carefree to Cortaro Budget: $315,000 Status: 65% Construction Fund Source: Transportation Funds 3. MMC Drainage Improvements Budget: $686,597 Status: 60% Construction Fund Source: General Fund 4. 2023 Pavement Preservation Budget: $1,853,000 Status: 0% Construction Fund Source: HURF 6 BUILT ENVIRONMENT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PERMITS ISSUED IN DECEMBER 2022 6 Northwest Marana Includes Gladden Farms, Villages at Barnett 43 South Marana Includes Saguaro Bloom, Lazy K 7 Northeast Marana Includes Dove Mountain, Preserve at Twin Peaks 33 12 MONTH PERMIT ACTIVITY BY REGION PERMITS ISSUED 56 December 2022 893 Calendar Year to Date 244 Fiscal Year 2023 Year to Date 3 3 31 113 39 28 15 11 16 7 5 4 43 25 36 20 35 42 10 25 20 15 14 9 5 7 40 49 43 83 24 38 22 14 22 17 24 26 6 96 198 102 146 81 59 63 37 40 38 38 35 56 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 Dec 2021 Jan 2022 Feb 2022 Mar 2022 Apr 2022 May 2022 Jun 2022 Jul 2022 Aug 2022 Sep 2022 Oct 2022 Nov 2022 Dec 2022 3 3 7 PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY NEW BUSINESS LICENSES A total of 14 business licenses were filed in December. Contractor: 3 Mobile Food Vendor: 1 Retail: 7 Service: 3 MARANA PARKS AND RECREATION Parks and Recreation offer a variety of recreational and event opportunities for all community members. The following provides an update on Parks and Recreation activity for the month of December. 324 Recreation Program Registration 870 Senior Program Membership Check-In 225 Concerts in the Courtyard - Treat Trail Marana Shared Use Path Traffic 5,045 Total Reservations/Estimated Attendance Courts (Pickleball, Tennis, Basketball, Volleyball) Athletic Fields Ramadas 50/801 280/9,288 107/3,118 (Includes sports & wellness, special interest, outdoor recreation, etc.) REAL TALK WITH THE TOWN The Town of Marana launched the official Town of Marana Podcast, Real Town with the Town. The purpose of the podcast is to answer burning questions about Marana. The community can submit any questions, concerns, and/or rumors they would like answered by visiting: www.maranaaz.gov/realtalk Listen to December’s episodes: • Real Talk Episode 1: Why does the Town of Marana have a podcast? • Real Talk Episode 2: Will North Marana ever get a grocery store? • Real Talk Episode 3: Why is Cortaro the “worst interchange in Marana”? 8 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WATER/WATER RECLAMATION December 2022 Water Metrics Water Meters Installed: 36 Sewer Cards Issued: 5 Water Customers: 10,847 Sewer Customers: 6,340 Total Water Gallons Billed: 59.90 million Millions of Water Gallons Per Month 62.2 Water Usage By Type / December 2022 58.7 68.1 77.8 110.4 97.6 95.8 80.6 80% 8% 4% 1% 2% 5% 78.1 75.8 Other Turf Construction Government Commercial Multi Family Single Family 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan 75.4 59.9