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has a campus in Sierra Vista, and Cochise Community
College is also located here. The city has more than 30
churches, and the Sierra Vista public transportation
system has discounted fares for seniors. The Oscar
Yrun community center has a good selection of programs
for the senior set and a program called Monthly
Dine-a-Nights is a great way for seniors to get together
and try out new restaurants.
The city also has an annual four-day festival called
Southwest Wings Birding Festival which attracts
birdwatchers and their friends from all over the
world. Sierra Vista is, after all, nicknamed the
"Hummingbird Capital of the World," with
hundreds of different species of hummingbirds making
their home here.
Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center is the primary
health care facility and is accredited by the Joint
Commission. It is a teaching hospital and has 71 beds
plus a 24 hour emergency department.
Summers are hot, with temperatures reaching into the
low 100s. Winters are mild with temperatures in
the 40s 50s and 60s. It rains an average of 14
inches per year. Humidity is low. On the comfort index,
a combination of temperature and humidity, Sierra Vista
comes in well above the national average.
While the city has been growing, it does not have
room to grow much more. It is bordered by Fort Huachuca,
the San Pedro Riparian Area preserve and the Huachuca
Mountains so space is limited.
The crime rate in Sierra Vista meets the national
average. This combined with its low-key lifestyle, hot
weather and reasonable cost of living make Sierra Vista
a place to consider for retirement.
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