Scottsdale acquires key parcels for McDowell Sonoran Preserve

Scottsdale press release

 

 

 

Sept. 21, 2016

 Contact:  Kroy Ekblaw, preserve director, 480-312-7064, kekblaw@ScottsdaleAZ.gov

 Scottsdale acquires key parcels for McDowell Sonoran Preserve

 

 Scottsdale acquired 415 acres of land for its McDowell Sonoran Preserve at two state land auctions today. The city was the only bidder.

 The city’s successful bids totaled $30.4 million. Funding will come from money generated by two dedicated sales taxes approved by Scottsdale voters in 1995 and 2004.

 “Today’s land purchases mark another milestone in the creation of Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve,” said Mayor Jim Lane. “These key parcels not only protect more than 400 acres of scenic land, they will provide another potential entry way into the preserve for residents who want to enjoy our beautiful Sonoran Desert.”

 With today’s acquisitions, Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve encompasses more than 30,500 contiguous acres – nearly 47 square miles. That achieves 90 percent of the long-range goal to preserve about 34,000 acres, nearly a third of the city’s land area.

 The preserve lands acquired today are predominately rolling topography with a diversity of boulder outcroppings. They feature lush upper Sonoran Desert vegetation and several washes home to extensive riparian plants and abundant wildlife.

 The land includes the western edge of the Rawhide Wash corridor and a planned major trailhead near the intersection of Pima Road and Dynamite Boulevard.  The proposed trailhead would provide access to planned and existing trails in the northwest region of the preserve.

 The lands are generally located east of Pima Road, west of the 104th Street alignment, north of Dynamite Boulevard and south of the Westland Road alignment. They are within a “recommended study boundary” that includes all of the land targeted to be part of the preserve.

Preserve Land Acquisition Map – Sept. 2016 (PDF)

 Learn more about Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve at www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov, search “preserve.”

  

Mike Phillips
Public Affairs Manager
City of Scottsdale
(480) 312-7825

Author: Les Conklin

Les Conklin is a resident of north Scottsdale He founded Friends of the Scenic Drive, the Monte de Paz HOA and is the president of the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association. He was named to Scottsdale's History Maker Hall of Fame in 2014. Les is a past editor of A Peek at the Peak and the author of Images of America: Pinnacle Peak. He served on the Scottsdale's Pride Commission, McDowell Sonoran Preserve Commission, the boards of several local nonprofits and was a founding organizer of the city's Adopt-A-Road Program.. Les is a volunteer guide at the Musical Instrument Museum.

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  1. With one hand they acquire more land to protect; while, with the other they plan destruction of several acres.

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