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Cactus Surf Park Redesign Results in Reduced Water Usage and New Timeline

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Mayor Brigette Peterson | Mayor Brigette Peterson Official Website

Mayor Brigette Peterson | Mayor Brigette Peterson Official Website

Gilbert, Ariz. - Cactus Surf Park has unveiled a more water-efficient design that will push back the projected opening date of Gilbert’s first water park to 2025. Construction will begin later this year for the much-anticipated state-of-the-art water park at Gilbert Regional Park.

At its May 2 meeting, the Gilbert Town Council approved an updated timeline and water credits for Cactus Surf Park. More information about the changes that were approved can be found in the agenda packet from that council meeting on pages 127-138.

This unique amenity will be located on a 25-acre parcel at Gilbert Regional Park that was designated for future public-private partnerships.

After meeting with residents and reviewing comments from Town staff, Cactus Surf Park, LLC. created a more efficient design that will use 60% less water than before while maintaining the same desired effect. The water used at Cactus Surf Park will not come from Arizona’s allocated water supply from the Colorado River. Cactus Surf Park will purchase and use recovered water credits delivered through the Town’s potable water system.

Cactus Surf Park is planning on hosting another community meeting. The date and time of the meeting will be posted on Gilbert’s community calendar when available.

Originally known as The Strand @ Gilbert, Cactus Surf Park, LLC., completed a full asset purchase of the project from the original developer in September 2021.

For more information, visit CactusSurfPark.com.

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