SAHUARITA BOND PROGRAM 2024

Proposition 403

COMMUNITY RECREATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

Everything You Need to Know About Prop 403

The general obligation (GO) bond package — Proposition 403 — contains projects related to recreation and infrastructure which will appear on the November 5, 2024 General Election ballot. If approved, Prop 403 will authorize the issuing of $66 million of GO bonds to enhance community safety and improve quality of life through parks and recreation, police/public safety, and infrastructure improvements. In addition, the Town plans to contribute $10 million to the projects.

It is the intent of the Mayor and Council of the Town to fund the various projects described here. Click on a project to learn more.

Recreation Projects

Infrastructure Projects 


Visit the Building the Bond Package page for more information about the process that informed the creation of Prop 403.

Estimated Budget Summary

Total Project Cost*: $76 million

*Includes $1.89 million contingency fund applicable to any of the proposed projects.

GO = General Obligation

TOS = Town of Sahuarita


Estimated Project Timeline

*Recreation Center feasibility study is underway.

Bond Program Features

  • New health and wellness activities, recreational opportunities, and community gathering spaces.

  • Recreation systems increase residential and commercial property values.*

  • Facilitates increase in police services to the community.

  • Expected increased operational efficiency for Town departments.

  • Expected increased capacity for programming, services, and Town staff to accommodate continued growth of Sahuarita.

  • Delays the need to build new, more costly, Town facilities.

  • Designed so that population growth will share in the obligation to repay the bonds.

*Source: “Benefits of Parks White Paper.” The Trust for Public Land, 2018, https://www.tpl.org/resource/benefits-parks-white-paper

Responsible Growth

Since Sahuarita’s incorporation as a Town in 1994, the number of residents has grown by over 1900%. The Mayor and Council consider it the Town’s responsibility to ensure sufficient infrastructure is in place to support Sahuarita’s current and anticipated population.

1994

Sahuarita Incorporated as a Town
1,800 Residents

1900% GROWTH

2024

Sahuarita Celebrates 30 Years
36,000+ Residents

Projects at a Glance

Recreation Projects

  • Estimated Cost: $48.6 M 

    Location: Near Man in the Maze Trail Park 

    Features: 

    • New aquatics facilities 

    • New gymnasium 

    • New cardio and weight training 

    • New multipurpose rooms 

    • Bouldering wall 

    • Child watch and fitness classes 

    • Other recreational amenities 

  • Estimated Cost: $1 M 

    Location: Trails system across Sahuarita 

    Features: 

    • Expansion to include urban and rural trails 

    • New pedestrian crossings 

    • New historic point of interest 

    • New connection to regional De Anza historic trail 

  • Estimated Cost: $2.1 M 

    Location: Anamax Park 

    Features: 

    • Artificial turf improvements 

    • Batting cages improvements 

    • Replacement bleachers 

    • New concession stand 

  • Estimated Cost: $2.97 M 

    Location: North Santa Cruz Park 

    Features: 

    • 12-16 new pickleball courts 

    • 10-12 new handball / racquetball courts 

    • 8-10 new gaga ball pits 

    • Seating, restrooms, and other supporting features

Infrastructure Projects 

  • Estimated Cost: $7.5 M 

    Location: Town of Sahuarita Police Department Building 

    Features: 

    • Replacement of major mechanical systems 

    • New 11,250 square foot addition 

    • New training room / public assembly space 

    • New 2,200 square foot laboratory 

    • Upgrades to technology, security, and backup power systems 

    • Updates and renovations to existing 23,400 square foot facility

  • Estimated Cost: $4.94 M 

    Location: West of Twin Buttes Park 

    Features: 

    • New 2,900 square foot office 

    • New 1,500 square foot two-bay garage 

    • New solar array for facility power generation 

    • New covered space for vehicles, equipment, and other materials

  • Estimated Cost: $7 M 

    Location: Town of Sahuarita Town Hall 

    Features: 

    • Interior renovations to add capacity for more staff and services 

    • Replacement of aging HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems 

    • Upgrades to technology and security