Bond Task Force
The Scottsdale Bond Task Force has established a Proposed 2012 Bond Program which includes 34 projects that total $167.5 Million. The Task Force will hold a public meeting to seek input on the program at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 22 at Via Linda Senior Center, 10440 E. Via Linda Road.
The Scottsdale Bond Task Force was established in July 2011 to help review and prioritize potential bond projects as the city considers a future bond election and reviewed 47 projects totaling $288 Million for consideration as part of a future bond package.
The Task Force will meet to finalize the program at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 8 at Granite Reef Senior Center, 1700 N. Granite Reef Road and is scheduled to present their recommendations to the Scottsdale City Council on March 27 at a join Study Session of the Bond Task Force and Scottsdale City Council.
Proposed 2012 Bond Program
Question 1: Community Services and Technology
$37.31 Million
• Electronic Storage Replacement: $4.3M
• Library Technology: $2.3M
• Integrated Financial, Human Resources and Purchasing System $3.5M
• Aquatics Chemical System Replacement: $1.7M
• Expansion of Via Linda & Granite Reef Senior Centers: $7.1M
• Vista del Camino Park/Indian Bend Wash Renovation: $8.31M
• Ballfield Lighting System Replacement – Phase I: $2.1M
• Arizona Canal Improvements – 60th Street to Indian Bend Road: $4M
• Citywide Trails Implementation: $4M
Question 2: Public Safety & Courts
$44.69 Million
• Radio System Upgrade: $4.29M
• Police Civic Center Jail Consolidation: $4.4M
• Bring Existing Fire Stations to Compliance Standards: $2.5M
• Civic Center Station Expansion: $3.9M
• Fire Station 603 Replacement: $4.6M
• Court Remodel/Expansion - $4.5M
• Desert Foothills Fire Station 613: $3.5M
• Public Safety Via Linda Facility Expansion: $12.5M
• Desert Mountain Fire Station 616: $2.5M
• Purchase Land for Fire Station 612: $2M
Question 3: Neighborhood Flood Control
$34.60 Million
• Granite Reef Watershed: $10.2M
• Neighborhood Stormwater - $1.5
• Loop 101 Detention Basin: $6.3M
• Loop 101 Outlet Storm Drain: $5.0 M
• East Union Hills Interceptor Channel: $3.3M
• Powerline Interceptor Channel: $5.6M
• McCormick Stillman Channel & Lincoln Drive Storm Drain: $2.7M
Question 4: Transportation & Streets
$50.90 Million
• Traffic Signal Controller Cabinet Upgrade & Replacement: $9.8M
• Airpark Roadway Circulation Phase II: $11.3M
• Accessible Curb Ramps – ADA compliance: $2M
• Hayden Road Intersections at Chaparral and Camelback Roads: $5.5M
• Expired/Quiet Pavement Replacement $15.4M
• Transportation Downtown Pedestrian Improvements: $2M
• Street Operations Maintenance Building: $1.1M
• Chaparral Road Streetscape Improvements: $3.8M