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Tucson Wins Nearly $3M for Jacobs Park

Tucson earns nearly $3 million in federal funding for Jacobs Park revitalization, introducing new sports facilities and family-friendly areas.

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View of play area in Jacobs Park. Photo by City of Tucson.

View of play area in Jacobs Park. Photo by City of Tucson.

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  • A New Era for Jacobs Park
    • Enhancing Community Spaces
  • Addressing Infrastructure and Environmental Needs
    • Jacobs Park Revitalization Plan
    • Support from Local Leaders
  • A Positive Impact on Tucson
    • Parting Comment

The City of Tucson has secured nearly $3 million in federal funding to transform Jacobs Park into a premier recreational space.

Through the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership (ORLP) program, this grant will facilitate extensive enhancements, including new sports facilities, family-friendly areas, and critical infrastructure improvements, ensuring the park serves the community for generations to come.

 

A New Era for Jacobs Park

Jacobs Park, located in Tucson’s Ward 3, is set to undergo significant revitalization thanks to a $2.99 million grant awarded by the U.S. Department of the Interior.

This funding is part of the ORLP program, which focuses on redeveloping urban parks to improve access to outdoor recreation, particularly in underserved communities. The revitalization project is a testament to Tucson’s commitment to enhancing public spaces and promoting outdoor activities.

The planned improvements for Jacobs Park are extensive. They include the development of a new softball complex, the construction of a skate park, and the addition of two soccer fields built to tournament standards.

Additionally, the project will introduce futsal and pickleball courts, catering to the diverse interests of Tucson residents.

 

Enhancing Community Spaces

Beyond sports facilities, the Jacobs Park project emphasizes creating spaces that families and the broader community can enjoy.

They will expand the existing dog park, offering more room for pets and their owners to socialize.

Furthermore, a small parking lot will be eliminated to make way for a family-use area, complete with:

  • A playground
  • Picnic and grill areas

This new family section will also feature a restroom and concessions building, making the park more convenient for day-long visits.

 

Addressing Infrastructure and Environmental Needs

The project isn’t just about adding new amenities; it’s also about ensuring the park is sustainable and environmentally friendly. To address stormwater issues, the revitalization plan includes significant improvements to the park’s infrastructure.

Additionally, 310 new shade trees will be planted, enhancing the park’s natural beauty and providing much-needed relief from the Arizona sun.

 

Jacobs Park Revitalization Plan

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Details

New Sports Facilities Softball complex, skate park, soccer fields
Family-Friendly Areas Playground, picnic and grill area, new restrooms
Environmental Enhancements 310 shade trees, stormwater infrastructure

Support from Local Leaders

The revitalization of Jacobs Park has received strong support from local leaders, who recognize the project’s potential to improve the quality of life for Tucson residents.

Mayor Regina Romero expressed her gratitude to the U.S. Department of the Interior and highlighted the importance of this grant in addressing historic disinvestment in certain areas of Tucson.

 

“Jacobs Park is an important gathering place for Tucsonans in Ward 3. This funding will help us invest in making sure all Tucsonans, especially in areas that have experienced historic disinvestment, have access to open space, nature, and all the benefits that come from access to those resources,”

said Mayor Romero.

 

Ward 3 City Council Member Kevin Dahl echoed these sentiments, noting that the park’s improvements will better serve the diverse needs of the community.

Dahl said,

“It is a well-loved park that has experienced wear and tear on its infrastructure. I can’t wait to see the new facilities better serve the needs of families, sports enthusiasts, picnickers, dog walkers, and others who use the park.”

 

A Positive Impact on Tucson

The revitalization of Jacobs Park is expected to have a far-reaching impact on the Tucson community. By improving recreational facilities and creating new opportunities for outdoor activities, the project will encourage residents to spend more time outdoors, leading to healthier lifestyles.

Moreover, the improvements will foster a sense of community pride and ownership, as Jacobs Park becomes a hub for social and recreational gatherings.

 

Congressman Raul M. Grijalva also praised the grant, emphasizing its importance for both the neighborhood and the city.

“These improvements are not only physical infrastructure but an improvement of quality of life for the neighborhood and the city. I look forward to the positive impact these enhancements will bring to Jacobs Park and the neighbors in the Thrive in the 05 area,” he stated.

 

Parting Comment

The Jacobs Park project represents a significant investment in Tucson’s future, one that will benefit residents for years to come.

As the revitalization efforts move forward, the community can look forward to a transformed park that meets the needs of a diverse and growing population.

 

Sources: THX News, Department of the Interior & City of Tucson.

Tags: Tucson outdoor activities
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