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Coconino Parks and Open Space Program
Coconino County Parks & Recreation Vision
To provide recreational opportunities by developing and
managing regional parks, trails and natural areas
Program Goals
• Protect unique natural
areas from development
• Improve parks and trails
• Enhance historic and
cultural sites
Program Benefits
• Protect our water
quality, forests and
wildlife
• Preserve our quality of life
• Give kids alternatives to
gangs and drugs
• Enhance our tourist
economy
Projects
• Acquire Unique Natural Areas
–Wetlands
–Forests
–Wildlife Habitat
• Develop Community Parks & Trails
–Sports & Ball fields
–Picnic areas
–Facilities
• Enhance Historic & Interpretive Sites
–Navajo Parks
–Fort Tuthill County Park
Project Selection Process
• Flagstaff Area Open Spaces
and Greenways Plan
• Flagstaff 2020
• Flagstaff Area Regional Land
Use and Transportation Plan
• Coconino County Parks and
Recreation Department’s
Strategic Plan
Project Selection
Criteria
•Land Acquisitions
–Protect water quality
–Save old growth forests
–Preserve wildlife corridors
–Ensure urban/natural areas
buffer
• Community Parks
–Recreation sites for youth
and families
•Urban Trails
–Link communities
• Historic & Interpretive Sites
–Enhance unique scenic &
geologic sites
–Preserve historic &
cultural sites
Project
Sites
Water, Forest & Wildlife
Protection Projects
Wetlands
Forest
Lands
Wildlife
Habitat
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Naval Observatory
area
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Walnut Canyon area
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Rogers Lake Area
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Observatory Mesa
Kachina Village area
Fort Tuthill County
Park Area
McMillan Mesa
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Parks & Trails Projects
Park Trail
Tuba City Community Park
[Tuba City]
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Cataract Lake County
Park [Williams]
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Raymond Park
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[Kachina Village]
Peaks View County Park
[Doney Park]
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Fort Tuthill County Park
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Doney Park Trail
Kanab Creek Trail
Sawmill County Park
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Interpretive & Historic Projects
Interpretive
Assets
Antelope Canyon
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Facilities
Upgrade
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Little Colorado
Overlook
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Grand Falls
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Fort Tuthill County
Park
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Arizona State Lands
Conceptual Plan
Funding
• Coconino County Sales Tax
– 1/8 of 1%
• $1.63 per month for average household ($19.50
per year)
– Tax in place until $33 million is raised
• Approximately 10 years
• Automatic sunset clause
• Potential Dollar-for-Dollar
Matching Funds, Grants & Partnerships
– State, Federal, Municipal, Tribal
Implementation & Accountability
• Schedule
– Projects developed over 10 years
• Planning & design status
• Land acquisition
• Managed by Coconino County Parks &
Recreation Program
– Citizen Parks & Recreation Commission
– Board of Supervisors
• Independent annual audits
Vote YES Nov 5
Coconino Parks & Open Space Program
• Ballot Location
• First initiative listed on the ballot after the candidates
• Ballot Language
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To implement the Coconino Parks and Open Space Program with a
Capital Projects Sales Tax
County of Coconino shall acquire and protect lands that preserve water
quality, wetlands, forests, wildlife habitats and other natural areas, to
acquire and improve parks, trails, historic and cultural sites and augment
grants and aid received by Coconino County for parks and open space
purposes to be known as the Coconino Parks and Open Space Program
shall Coconino County levy a capital projects tax of one-eighth of one
cent per dollar over an estimated term of ten years on all sales or uses
within Coconino County that are subject to the Arizona State Transaction
Privilege Tax and use the proceeds for acquisition and development of
the following projects…..
Vote YES Nov 5
Coconino Parks and
Open Space Program
Your “YES” vote will
protect forests, water
and wildlife from
development
before it’s too late.
Vote YES Nov 5
Coconino Parks and
Open Space Program
Your “YES” vote will
help preserve our
quality of life, give
kids alternatives to
gangs and drugs, and
enhance our tourism
economy.