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Town of Chino Valley, AZ

202 N State Route 89, Chino Valley, United States
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The Town of Chino Valley (incorporated 1970, pop. 10,817) . Recognized in the 1820's, and the territorial capital until 1864. The Town of Chino Valley (incorporated 1970, pop. 10,817) . Recognized in the 1820's, and the territorial capital until 1864.
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Chino Mudder coming soon! Aug 26 at Old Home Manor Information Podcast recorded today, look for it soon on iTunes & Google Play w/ Todd League Hailey Byrd & Celia vanderMolen

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TERRITORIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TRAFFIC CHANGES The Chino Valley Police Department has established a traffic plan in conjunction with school officials to facilitate and expedite traffic at Territorial Elementary School on August 8th and 9th. . The beginning of the school year generally means increased traffic in the area of the school. We strongly encourage parents to allow their child(ren) to ride the bus, even the first few days. If you choose to drop your child off at school we encourage you to approach from the South utilizing Road 1 East from Road 2 North. This will ensure you can access Mahan Ln via a right turn which helps traffic run more efficiently To help ensure constant traffic flow and reduce congestion we have restricted all traffic exiting the main parking/drop off area to a right turn to head North on Road 1 East. Parents wishing ot park and walk their child to the office or their classroom are encouraged to utilize the over flow parking located East of the school on Mahan Ln. The traffic changes, as illustrated on the attached map, will be as follows: 1. No left turn out of main parking lot onto Road 1 East. 2. If you are in the designated drop off lane the driver is not allowed to exit the vehicle. School staff will facilitate your child exiting the vehicle. 3. If you want to walk your child onto campus you must utilize a proper and legal parking location. 4. No unloading or dropping off of passengers will be permitted in any travel lane. 5. NO PARKING in drop off lanes. 6. NO PARKING OR STOPPING on dirt shoulders outside of school areas. Uniformed Officers will be assisting with traffic control in the area. We will also have officers in under cover vehicles assisting with traffic safety and enforcement. Officers WILL NOT be authorized to issue warnings for parking violations in the school area during the 1st two weeks of school.

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Remember- The Chino Valley Unified School District 2017-18 Year starts Next Week & some neighboring campuses began this week. Drive safe, keep on the look out for kids & buses. Have a great year all students & staff!

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Chino Valley Police Department hosted a great National Night Out event today, joined by Arizona Department of Public Safety Yavapai County Sheriff's Office Central Arizona Fire and Medical & First Responders from around the state. Special thanks to everyone who came out in the rain to enjoy, and all the local organizations & companies setting up booths!

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#NationalNightOut2017 is in Full Swing til 9pm tonight at Memory Park Featuring Boom Bandits Entertainment & hoisted by Chino Valley Police Department

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Territorial Days is right around the corner! Info on the 10k/2 mile run:

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FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL TRAFFIC CHANGES The Chino Valley Police Department has established a FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL traffic plan to facilitate and expedite traffic at both Heritage Middle School and Del Rio Elementary School. August 8, 2017 is the FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL, which generally means increased traffic in the area of the schools. We strongly encourage parents to allow their child(ren) to ride the bus, even the first day. If you choose to drop your child off at school we encourage you to approach from the North utilizing Road 1 West from Perkinsville Road or Road 3 North as we have prevented most north bound access to the schools on the first day. To help ensure constant traffic flow and reduce congestion we have restricted movement and traffic patterns in the area on August 9th from 6:30am until 7:45am. The traffic changes, as illustrated on the attached map, will be as follows: 1. No left turn out of any parking lots on either campus. 2. No left turn into Del Rio Parking lot. 3. Buses are the only exception to the left turn restriction. 4. North Bound Traffic that wants to access Del Rio must turn left into Heritage Middle School, go through the parking lot and then head south on Road 1 West. 5. All parking lot traffic must make a right turn when they exit and go to Road 2 North 6. Only access allowed into Del Rio parking/drop off lot will be from south bound traffic on Road 1 West. 7. NO PARKING in drop off lanes at both Heritage Middle School and Del Rio Elementary School. 8. NO PARKING OR STOPPING on dirt shoulders outside of school areas. Uniformed Officers will be assisting with traffic control in the area. Officers WILL NOT be authorized to issue warnings for parking violations in the school area during the 1st two weeks of school.

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Tomorrow- Aug 1st 5pm at Memory Park

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FREE Slash dump- get rid of yard waste, create defensible space, haul it away for FREE all month long! Get clean, stay safe, save money! For more info/locations/hours please call the number on the flyer. (Closest location for Chino Valley residents will be the Paulden Transfer Station near Big Chino Rd & Hwy 89

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Fun in the mud #monsoon2017

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Whew! #Rain came fast & hard today, #SlowDown #DriveSafe #Monsoon2017

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