Tucson’s newest splash pad is officially open at Jesse Owens Park, just in time for residents to enjoy the final days of the season.
Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and Ward 2 Council Member Paul Cunningham invite the community to the grand opening event on Friday, October 25, at 3 p.m. This addition marks the city’s 10th splash pad, expanding recreational options for local families.
Bringing Relief and Fun to the Community
The new splash pad at Jesse Owens Park is more than just a place to cool off; it’s a part of a larger initiative funded by the 2018 voter-approved Proposition 407 bond.
Mayor Romero highlighted the importance of such projects, noting,
“Our pools and splash pads bring families together and are investments in the future of our City’s heat relief infrastructure.”
This investment aligns with Tucson’s mission to provide accessible outdoor spaces for families and mitigate the city’s intense summer heat.
Council Member Paul Cunningham also expressed excitement, emphasizing that with this addition, all four major parks in Ward 2 now feature splash pads. He thanked Tucson voters, the design team McGann & Associates, and contractor KappCon for their collaborative efforts.
Improvements and Accessibility Features
The Jesse Owens Park splash pad comes with several enhancements designed to maximize comfort and accessibility for visitors:
- ADA-compliant restrooms and access
- Shade canopies for sun protection
- A spacious play area designed for safety and fun
These improvements ensure that families of all abilities can comfortably enjoy the facility, promoting inclusivity across Tucson’s public spaces.
Jesse Owens Park Splash Pad Details |
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Location | 400 S. Sarnoff Drive, Tucson, AZ |
Opening Date | October 25, 2024 |
Hours of Operation | Daily, 8 a.m. – sunset (April 1 – Oct. 31) |
Additional Amenities | ADA restrooms, shade canopies |
What This Means for Tucson Residents
The opening of the splash pad is part of Tucson’s ongoing efforts to expand recreational facilities in local neighborhoods. The project not only enhances family-friendly attractions but also emphasizes the city’s commitment to developing accessible, community-centered amenities.
With Tucson’s hot climate, these splash pads serve as vital cooling spots, making them essential elements in the city’s approach to heat relief.
Mayor Romero and Council Member Cunningham are encouraging residents to come out and enjoy this new addition. By supporting Proposition 407, Tucsonans have played a direct role in bringing such projects to life.
This sense of community involvement is something the city takes pride in, as these efforts help foster a stronger, more connected community.
Join the Celebration
If you’re looking for a way to cool off or spend quality time with the family, head over to Jesse Owens Park for the grand opening. The event promises a festive atmosphere, complete with opportunities to meet local officials and enjoy the newest splash pad experience.
Event Details:
- Date: Friday, October 25, 2024
- Time: 3:00 p.m.
- Location: Jesse Owens Park, 400 S. Sarnoff Drive
Don’t miss out on this chance to explore Tucson’s latest recreational addition, made possible by community support and collaboration. Bring the kids, meet your neighbors, and enjoy the cool water on a sunny day!
Sources: THX News & City of Tucson.