Civano II—also marketed as the “New Civano Neighborhood”—extends the original solar-village concept south of Bilby Rd with slightly larger lots, modern energy-efficient masonry/stucco homes (built 2005-2015), and the same traffic-calmed streets, deep front porches, and xeriscaped pocket parks that made Civano famous. Residents enjoy quick sidewalk or bike-path access to Civano’s Main Street cafés, two solar-heated community pools, the 15-acre Esmond Station Regional Park, and the Harrison Greenway segment of The Loop. Served by the Vail School District, Civano II offers a blend of single-story and two-story floor plans (1,600 – 2,800 sq ft) with low HOA fees, abundant community events, and easy 20-minute commutes to both Raytheon and downtown Tucson via I-10/I-19.
Civano II
Civano II—also marketed as the “New Civano Neighborhood”—extends the original solar-village concept south of Bilby Rd with slightly larger lots, modern energy-efficient masonry/stucco homes (built 2005-2015), and the same traffic-calmed streets, deep front porches, and xeriscaped pocket parks that made Civano famous. Residents enjoy quick sidewalk or bike-path access to Civano’s Main Street cafés, two solar-heated community pools, the 15-acre Esmond Station Regional Park, and the Harrison Greenway segment of The Loop. Served by the Vail School District, Civano II offers a blend of single-story and two-story floor plans (1,600 – 2,800 sq ft) with low HOA fees, abundant community events, and easy 20-minute commutes to both Raytheon and downtown Tucson via I-10/I-19.
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