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R I O R E I M A G I N E D The Rio Salado Project
Cheryl Lombard,President + CEO – Valley Partnership
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R I O S A L A D O P R O J E C TR I O R E I M A G I N E D
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P R O J E C T A R E AR I O R E I M A G I N E D
4 5 + m i . r e v i t a l i z a t i o n
The Rio Salado project has the potential to
transform the Salt River bottom and realize an
untapped Valley treasure.
- U.S. Senator John McCain
45+Rio Salado Project
20Trinity River Corridor, Dallas
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The BeltLine, Atlanta
1.5Highline, NY
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0
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San Antonio River Improvements
Trinity River Vision, Ft. Worth
Buffalo Bayou, Houston
Three Rivers Park, Pittsburgh
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3040
50
60
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90
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Los Angeles River, Los Angeles
30Chicago River Corridor Plan, Chicago
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P R E C E D E N T S C A L ER I O R E I M A G I N E D
p r o j e c t l e n g t h i n m i l e s
Rio Salado Development
District Established
Rio Salado Symposium
Project Retrospective
US Senator John McCain renews the vision for the Rio Salado Project with
ASU
Office of US Senator McCain meets with
Valley Leaders
Valley Leaders event to collectively garner
commitment
Rio Salado Project Working Group
established
Phoenix Magazine
features Rio Salado
Story to prepare for
a County ballot
1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020
Valley POPULATION:
665,000
Valley POPULATION:
1,500,000
Valley POPULATION:
2,200,000
ERA 1
Scottsdale Conference –Rio Salado III Report
Initial student presentation of the Rio Salado Project Concept
ASU College of Architecture Dean James Elmore led academic pursuits for a Rio Salado Vision
Initial news article In the Arizona Republic
ERA 2
Valley POPULATION:
3,800,000
Arizona RepublicEditorial on Conference
Valley Forward Funds Rio Salado Feasibility Study through MAG
Phoenix Magazine features Rio Salado Project Update
Tempe | ASU Demonstration Project on Recreation Development
ERA 3 ERA 4
Public Referendum to fund a County wide Rio Salado Project fails
Tempe Town Lake Conceptual
Development Plan
Tempe Adopts Rio Salado Masterplan for Tempe Town Lake
Tempe Town Lake Construction Begins
ERA 5
concept strategy referendum implementation rio reimagined
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R I O S A L A D O T I M E L I N ER I O R E I M A G I N E D
ECON DEV COMMUNITY
WATER FUNDING
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M A J O R T O P I C SR I O R E I M A G I N E D
T res Rios Wetlands
WATER• P R O J E C T MU S T B E W A T E R P O S I T I V E
• A L AB O R A T O R Y F O R I N N O V A T I O N
• T I G H T L Y C A L I B R A T E D U S E S & I MP A C T
M A J O R T O P I C SR I O R E I M A G I N E D
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Tempe Town Lake
FUNDING• R E S O U R C E S W I L L F OL L O W I D E A S
• D E E P A N AL Y S I S OF AL L A P P L I C A B L E S O U R C E S
• F E D E R AL U R B A N W A T E R S P R O G R A M E X A M P L E
M A J O R T O P I C SR I O R E I M A G I N E D
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Rio Salado Audubon Center
COMMUNITY• F O C U S O N S O C I A L E QU I T Y & I N T E G R A T I V E P L A N N I N G
• A C C E S S T O E D U C A T I O N , T R A I N I N G & E MP L O Y ME N T
• OF F E R C U L T U R AL L Y A W A R E P O I N T S OF E N G A G E ME N T
M A J O R T O P I C SR I O R E I M A G I N E D
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Tempe Town Lake
ECONOMY• A C K N O W L D E G E L E G A C Y OF R I V E R I N D U S T R Y
• B R O W N F I E L D R E D E V E L O P ME N T O P P O R T U N I T I E S
• B E T H E C A P I T O L OF T H E S U S T A I N AB I L I T Y B U S I N E S S
M A J O R T O P I C SR I O R E I M A G I N E D
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Houston TXSan Antonio TX
Atlanta GA Fort Worth TX
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P R E C E D E N T A N A L Y S I SR I O R E I M A G I N E D
San Antonio River Improvements Project
1 4 . 5 M i l e R e v i t a l i z a t i o n
Four Reaches▪ Museum Reach – 4 miles▪ Downtown Reach – 1.25 miles▪ Eagleland – 1 mile▪ Miss ion Reach – 8 miles
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▪ Connects 2000 acres of public parkland▪ Numerous historic sites and cultural assets
▪ 15 miles of continuous pedestrian paths▪ River Walk Commercial District▪ Water features ▪ Public art▪ Flood management ▪ Ecosystem restoration and riparian woodlands▪ Recreational improvements
S A N A N T O N I O R I V E RR I O R E I M A G I N E D
WES T FORK -
WES T
MARINE
CREEK
CLEAR
FORK
SYCAMORE
CREEK
CENT RALCIT Y
0 2 miles
WES T FORK -
EAS T
Fort Worth Parks Department
Trinity River, Tributaries + Greenbelts
Eight Segments▪ Clear Fork North – 5.5 miles▪ Clear Fork South – 5.5 miles▪ Marine Creek – 4 miles▪ Sycamore Creek – 8.5 miles
▪ West Fork East – 12 miles▪ West Fork West – 9.5 miles▪ Central City | Uptown [Panther
Is land] -10 miles
▪ 72 miles of trails▪ 1000 acre park revitalization▪ 800 acres of mixed use
development with 12 miles of developable waterfront
▪ 33 acre lake
8 8 M i l e R e v i t a l i z a t i o n
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T R I N I T Y R I V E R F O R T W O R T HR I O R E I M A G I N E D
Trinity River Balanced Vision Plan
▪ 7.2 mile | 2000 acre Dallas Floodway protection
▪ 495 acres wetlands with 1 mile of nature boardwalks▪ 205 acres of open water for wildlife habitat▪ 2 lakes | 150 acres for active and pass ive recreation▪ 160 acres of playing fields▪ 12 acre amphitheater▪ 9 miles of recreation trails▪ 3 miles of equestrian trails
▪ 9.1 mile T rinity River toll parkway to major arterials▪ 7 total bridges incl. 1 signature bridge connecting to downtown▪ 2500 acres of mixed use development
2 0 M i l e R e v i t a l i z a t i o n
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Multi-year Phased Master Plan
Estimated at $1.7 Billion6000+ acres
T R I N I T Y R I V E R D A L L A SR I O R E I M A G I N E D
A T L A N T A B E L T L I N ER I O R E I M A G I N E D
Historic Railroad Corridor
▪ 33 miles of multi-use trails▪ 22 miles of light rail transit▪ 1,300 acres of new greenspace
▪ 1,100 acres of remediated brownfields▪ 5,600 units of affordable housing
0 0.5 1.0 2M
2 2 M i l e R e v i t a l i z a t i o n
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163 Acres$53 Million
2 . 5 M i l e R e v i t a l i z a t i o n
▪ Stabilized riverbank naturalized with woodland and prairie plants▪ Large grass gathering areas
▪ Hike-and-bike trails ▪ Skate park▪ Dog park ▪ Four formal gardens ▪ Performance pavilions▪ Boat launch▪ Public art
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B U F F A L O B A Y O U P A R KR I O R E I M A G I N E D
5 1 M i l e To t a l R e v i t a l i z a t i o n
▪ 870 square miles of watershed▪ Upper LA River is 21 miles▪ City of Los Angeles is 11 miles▪ Lower LA River from the City of Vernon to
the LA River outlet in the City of Long Beach is 19 miles
▪ Restore ecosystem functions ▪ Balance revitalization with flood avoidance
to ensure public safety▪ Reduce reliance on imported water supply ▪ Foster sustainable stewardship
LOWER
LA RIVER
CIT Y OF LOS
ANGELES
UPPER
LA RIVER
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L O S A N G E L E S R I V E RR I O R E I M A G I N E D
11 MilesLos Angeles
Current Project Area
5 1 M i l e To t a l R e v i t a l i z a t i o n
8 Reaches | 8 Phases
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L O S A N G E L E S R I V E RR I O R E I M A G I N E D
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P R E C E D E N T S T R U C T U R ER I O R E I M A G I N E D
A cooperative agreement Via MOU between public
entities for the river right-of-way with
Army Corps and others
A non-governmentalorganization tasked
with implementing the plan through land development
and project management
A non-profit organizationtasked with maintaining the vision, providing leadership
and raising funds to support, execute, operate
and maintain the project
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P R E C E D E N T S O R G S T R U C T U R ER I O R E I M A G I N E D
R iverA U T H O R I T Y
R ev ital i zationC O R P O R A T I O N
P rojectF O U N D A T I O N
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P R E C E D E N T F U N D I N GR I O R E I M A G I N E D
32%
37%
28%
3%
35%
7%
58%
63%
21%
16%
San Antonio River Trinity River Ft. Worth
7%
36%
43%
11%
3%
Atlanta BeltLine
70%
27%
3%
Los Angeles RiverBuffalo Bayou
FEDERAL
Trinity River Dallas
ST ATE COUNTY PRIVAT
E
CIT Y
2729
P R E C E D E N T F U N D I N GR I O R E I M A G I N E D
9% 3%
88%
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F E D E R A L R E S O U R C E SR I O R E I M A G I N E D T res Rios Wetlands
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16Rio Salado SRPMIC | Riverview Mesa
Phoenix
Central Arizona Conservation Alliance
Mapping Portal - BETA
MesaTempe
Goodyear
Buckeye
Gila River
Indian
Community
Avondale
Buckeye
Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community
TRES
RIOS
RIO SALADO
PHOENIXEL RIO
WATERCOURS E
MAST ER PLAN
RIO SALADO
TEMPE RIO SALADO
MES A
RIO SALADO
OES T E
NINA PULLIAM MASON
RIO SALADO
AUDUBON CENT ER
LIBERT Y WILDLIFE
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F E D E R A L R E S O U R C E SR I O R E I M A G I N E D
16Rio Salado SRPMIC | Riverview Mesa
US Army Corps
of Engineers
URBAN WAT ERS FEDERAL PART NERS HIP
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F E D E R A L R E S O U R C E SR I O R E I M A G I N E D
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S T A K E H O L D E R F R A M E W O R KR I O R E I M A G I N E D Rio Salado SRP-MIC | Riverview Mesa
S T A K E H O L D E R F R A M E W O R KR I O R E I M A G I N E D
Technical Consultantsas needed
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Federal Entities
Economic Development
Non-profit Orgs.
Academia
Utilities & S ervices
Advi s o r y Board
Project Coordination
P ro ject Work ing
GroupFederal, State, County,
T ribal and Local Elected
Officials
Profess ional Staff and
Business Leadership
Stakeholder Groups
Office of US Senator John
McCain and ASU
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C O M M E N T S + D I S C U S S I O NR I O R E I M A G I N E D T res Rios Wetlands
The Rio Salado project has the
potential to transform the Salt River
bottom and realize an untapped
Valley treasure.
- U.S. Senator John McCain
Tempe Town Lake
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T H A N K Y O UR I O R E I M A G I N E D