The nearly 600 acres of the Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area stretches along five miles of the Salt River, from 19th … Until now.ASU is compiling a list of projects that can be incorporated into the grand vision of the overall project.Rio Salado 2.0 is more than just a project. A creative and collective effort is needed to integrate priorities of public open space, environmental quality, housing, transportation, economic and workforce development, community sustainability and resilience.Check out our Frequently Asked Questions and Useful Web LinksJoin our mailing list to stay engaged in the Project.Explore the dynamic projects and partners engaged in the river corridor.This visionary project is designed to promote progressive commerce while ensuring an equitable, high quality, sustainable environment. The Mission of the Rio Salado Foundation is to promote, preserve and enhance the cultural, historical, recreational and natural resources of the Rio Salado and Papago Park region and to ensure the area’s success as a major urban destination through the creation of public-private partnerships.
It is a grand vision of an intercity network of Green Space, Park Space, Lakes, Hiking, Wildlife Habitat, Wetlands, and Riperian Revitalization. The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and the Gila River Indian Community act as the backbone for the overall vision, as both the Valley's preeminent land stewards and distinguished leaders in the business community.The Master Plan isn't complete, but neither are we starting from scratch. It rises at Lake El Chañar, which lies at an elevation of 130 feet (40 metres) above sea level on the border of Santa Fe province.

50 Year Anniversary Celebration of the Rio Salado Project Born in the ASU College of Architecture and first presented to the public in March 1967 Join us March 18, 2017 at Noon at Tempe Center for the
The original plan included a vision of a Master Plan well beyond the initial ambitious project - A vision that was never realized.

The time is now to redefine your Rio Salado as a community asset for all.Excitement surrounding the Rio Reimagined is building. Senator McCain, Arizona State University is currently serving as a community convener of the Rio Reimagined project. For example, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and City of Mesa have a nearly shovel ready project called Va Shly'ay Akimel awaiting funding. The Rio Reimagined project’s geographic span is a 58-mile stretch of the Rio Salado from Granite Reef Dam to State Route 85 including the Rio Salado and Gila Rivers. The Rio Salado habitat restoration area reminded me a lot of my old little section of the Santa Cruz so it felt comfortably familiar but still at the same time made me a little sad to see what happens to a river when the water is overused by humans. Wednesday's early morning derailment occurred over Tempe Town Lake, part of the Rio Salado development, which has transformed the Salt River …