Plans for Additional Tempe Town Lake Recreation Opportunities Begin to Take Shape

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If you’ve ever wanted to partner with the City and open a recreation amenity business on Tempe Town Lake, the City of Tempe is looking for great concepts and companies to add to the suite of activities available on the lakeshore as part of exciting next steps for the implementation of the Rio Salado Master Plan.

The Rio Salado Master Plan provides a roadmap for additional improvements over the next 20-30 years, in step with the lake’s original vision, and outlines 10 interconnected activity zones that identify various programming and amenity opportunities. The focus of next steps is on adding active and support outdoor athletic, recreation and adventure activities with an emphasis on the northern shore.

Tempe Town Lake and the surrounding Rio Salado Parks include more than 135 acres of open space, parks, paths and recreation opportunities, attracting more than 2 million visitors per year.

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