SLED Opportunity · ARIZONA · CITY OF TUCSON

    Parks and Recreation Masterplan

    Issued by City of Tucson
    cityRFQCity of TucsonSol. 212707
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    due Jan 13, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    Dec 9, 2025
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    City of
    city
    NAICS CODE
    925120
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    The City of Tucson seeks qualifications for a Parks and Recreation Masterplan to manage and enhance its extensive parks, recreation facilities, and cultural heritage sites, serving a metropolitan population of over 1 million.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    212707
    Type / RFx
    RFQ
    Status
    open
    Level
    city
    Published Date
    December 9, 2025
    Due Date
    January 13, 2026
    NAICS Code
    925120AI guide
    Jurisdiction
    City of Tucson
    State
    Arizona
    Agency
    City of Tucson

    Description

    The City of Tucson Parks and Recreation Department provides a variety of parks, recreation facilities, and program experiences throughout the community. Programs are developed and maintained to the highest quality, ensuring a safe environment with exceptional service resulting in the development of lifetime customers. Services demonstrate a positive economic investment through partnerships with other service providers, both public and private, ensuring a high quality of life for Tucsonans of all ages and abilities.

     

    The department is responsible for the operation and maintenance of 132 parks, 18 recreation centers, 20 swimming pools, 12 splash pads, 3 tennis centers, 3 urban fishing lakes, nature trails, 190 sports fields, open space and undeveloped properties, special places, and hundreds of programs, including large special events that are offered throughout the year. The City of Tucson is comprised of 236 square miles and has a population of 559,000 residents, serving a metropolitan region over 1,000,000 people. The department also manages contracts with the nationally accredited Reid Park Zoo and five (5) city-owned public golf courses.

     

    The Tucson Parks and Recreation Department has made a conscious effort to support and preserve Tucson's rich, multi-cultural heritage. The community's legacy is shown through its historic buildings and neighborhoods as well as the wealth of archaeological resources that provide information about cultures of the past. The department has created several parks and special places that celebrate Tucson's rich history.

    Key dates

    1. December 9, 2025Published
    2. January 13, 2026Responses Due

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