Aliso Springs is a unique community near Tubac, Arizona.  Our subdivision, once part of a cattle ranch owned by the Trujillo family, is located on the west side of highway I-19, nestled at the base of the Tumacacori Mountains.   Our website provides information and resource material for the Aliso Springs Property Owners Association (ASPOA) .  To enjoy the slideshow of our picturesque neighborhood - just click on the images below.
 
    To report local encounters with suspected illegals call the Border Patrol at: 520.761.2565   
       FOR CURRENT WILDFIRE INFORMATION CLICK HERE      

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ASPOA Dues  |  Rain Data  |  High Speed Internet
 
 
Tubac Fire Dept: 
520.398.2255
 
Rio Rico Fire Dept:
520.761.1065
 
Santa Cruz Co. Sheriff: 
520.761.7869
 
     
US Customs and Border Protection: 
Zulma Y. Gomez
Supervisory Agent
Public Affairs/Community Relations
520.377.6293
520.980.0697
520.377.6201
520.377.6202
local encounters:  520.761.2565
 
ASPOA Water System Problems:
Jeff Beach at 398.9827
Mike Bader at 398.3024 
or cell 370.7239.
 
Please feel free to contact us with
your comments and suggestions.
 
               CURRENT      WILDFIRE      INFORMATION              
 

National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report

InciWeb the Incident information System

Geospatial Multi-Agency Coordination (GeoMAC)

GeoMac Wildfire Viewer

National Interagency Fire Center

USDA Forest Service - MODIS Active Fire Mapping Program

               HIGH     SPEED     INTERNET              
There is now a new wireless internet provider (Rural Net Wireless) available in the Aliso Springs area.  If you go to www.ruralnetwireless.com you can see the service plans and costs.

Contact Bob Enyeart from Liberty Satellite for installation information.   Office: 248-8166  Cell: 408-2480