Picture above is from phase one of the 2021 Kuentz parking lot project
The Recreation Centers of Sun City West have a series of capital projects planned for the remainder of 2021.
Here is the tentative schedule and the work that will be tackled during that time:
October 2021
- R.H. Johnson Recreation Center
- Kuentz Recreation Center
- Beardsley Recreation Center
- Palm Ridge Recreation Center
- Metal Shop Club
- R.H. Johnson swim and fitness flooring project – Project began on Sept. 27. Phase one of the project is currently in progress with two week demo closure. Facility lobby and pool to reopen after demo traffic and scheduled repairs to pool deck are complete on Oct. 11. Project flyer
- Racquetball Courts screen and seal – Project completed on Sept. 24. Courts have been reopened.
- Kuentz parking lot asphalt mill & replacement
- Phase 1 – Completed!
- Phase 2 – Sept. 24 to TBD
- Phase 2 – After removal of the south lot’s old asphalt, it was determined that soil stabilization is a required step prior to the placement of new asphalt and was also impacted by this past weekend’s (Sept. 25 and 26) rain. General Manager and Staff have agreed to extend the closure for natural drying and stabilizing to take place in lieu of the high cost of concrete powder soils stabilization process. The decision to naturally dry the lots soil prevents approximately $70,000 of additional costs, while requiring 3 to 4 weeks of inconvenient added closure time. Staff is making efforts to reach out to The Foundation for assistance in additional parking to accommodate Softball and Theatre Events scheduled during this timeframe.
- Phased closure will allow for Kuentz to maintain daily operations.
- Kuentz parking lot lighting project – Project completed on Sept. 30.
Beardsley aquatic pool lighting project – Project was completed on Sept. 17. Pool has been reopened.
Outdoor and indoor pool leak detection – On Wednesday, Sept. 29, the Palm Ridge Swim and Fitness building will be closed until 7 a.m. as the water for the building will be shut off so leak detectors can locate a leak on the outdoor deck.
- Metal Shop Addition – Facility is currently closed. General contractor foundation work in progress. APS scheduled to replace existing transformer to upgraded equipment and install new wiring from Nov. 8 through December.
Page Updates
Page updated 7-28-21 for Beardsley July projects
Page updated 8-5-21 for the following changes:
- July 2021 section was removed as those projects were either completed or their projects dates have moved them to a different section.
- R.H. Johnson Swim and Fitness flooring project was moved to the September section to reflect its new project dates.
- Kuentz parking lot lighting project was moved to the August section to reflect its new project dates.
Page updated 8-23-21 for the following changes:
- The Metal Shop project was added to the page
- Beardsley pool lighting project was updated
Page updated 9-8-21 for the following changes:
- Screen and seal project for Racquetball courts at RHJ added to September section
Page updated 9-10-21 for the following changes:
- Update to R.H. Johnson swim and fitness flooring project
- Project map added to Kuentz asphalt mill and replacement project
Page updated 9-16-21 for the following changes:
- August capital projects (Beardsley pool lighting and Kuentz parking lot lighting) still in progress have been moved to the September section of the page
- Metal shop project has been updated
- Racquetball Courts screen and seal project has been updated
Page updated 9-24-21 for the following changes:
- Kuentz parking lot project was updated to reflect the completion of phase one and start of phase two
- Palm Ridge Swim and Fitness building will be closed for a short period on Wednesday, Sept. 29. Information for that closure was placed in the Palm Ridge tab in the table above.
- Featured photo at the top of the page was change to the Kuentz parking lot project
Page updated 9-27-21 for the following changes:
- Metal shop project updated
- Kuentz parking lot project updated to reflect extended timeframe of phase 2
Page updated 10-7-21 for the following changes:
- Metal shop project updated
- Racquetball screen and seal project was completed on Sept. 24
- Kuentz parking lot lighting replacement was completed on Sept. 30
I absolutely love how the Rec Center continues to upgrade our facilities. Thanks
Very impressive. Such projects keep SCW ahead of the Sun Cites
Very impressive. Such projects show why SCW is the leader of the Sun Cities
Can you confirm that Pickleball will be available at Kuentz? We purposely purchased a home away from the obnoxious sounds of pickleball noise at Palm Ridge, so please tell me our neighborhood didn’t approve outdoor pickleball at Kuentz😥 We value our outdoor patio time without the obnoxious sounds of bouncing balls!!!
Susan, there are no plans at this time for Pickleball at Kuentz.
I believe Pickle Ball is currently being played on the Kuentz tennis courts…. so I’m confused by your response🤷♀️
Susan, this was considered as a temporary option at one time when Palm Ridge was closed, but was not implemented. If you do see pickleball being played on the Kuentz Tennis Courts, please notify the facility lead. Thank you.
Any capital funds available to re-do the walls on Stardust – they look horrible!!
Hi Susan. Most of the walls on Stardust are not painted, but are natural block. Because of the grass and irrigation systems, the discoloration occurs and, as you stated, can be quite unsightly. We encourage the area HOAs to scalp their grass away from the walls to help eliminate the water on the block, which causes the discoloration.
Thank you for your response – unfortunately killing the grass that is growing against the walls does not restore the damage already done- the Stardust walls are an embarrassment.
What is Schedule for SCW Metal Club Reopening?
Russell, the project is tentatively scheduled for reopening in October.
Russell, Due to some APS electrical engineering conditions, and availability of materials scheduling the Metal Shop will remain closed until the project is complete and receives the Certificate of Occupancy from Maricopa County. I’m currently tracking this to be in November.
Pickleball keeps growing. Soon new courts must be built. Look how many members they have
It nice to know what is being done however, What are the budgeted amounts for these improvements. I assume the board has reviewed the bids?
Terry, major capital projects can be found in the approved budget, beginning on page 9 here: https://suncitywest.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Budget-Packet-Final-05.28.20-GB-Approved.pdf
Beardsley Pool seems to undergo constant renovations each year, the downtime and cost must be mounting. When will they decided to finally tear it out completely and rebuild the pool much like they did with RH Johnson and start fresh?
There are so many residents that cannot be exposed to the sun, and deserve to have an updated facility.
You are correct about many residents needing to stay out of as much sun as possible while using a pool. We are thankful for the beautiful pool facility at RH Johnson for those who can enjoy the outdoor pool facility.
The workout facilities are sub standard , very outdated. I am curious to know if there is a plan to upgrade. My wife and I moved to SCW Feb of 2020. We were surprised at the lack of equipment, seems SCW is bit behind the curve.
Michael, the facilities are updated on a regular basis. Kuentz was just updated with new equipment in the last year. Is there a specific facility you’re referring to? What kind of equipment would you be interested? Thanks for your input.
Why are they replacing the asphalt at Kuentz aren’t they going to put Pickleball courts at Kuentz?
Hi Tracy. The asphalt mill and replacement is to make improvements to the existing parking lots at the Kuentz Recreation Center. Discussions for pickleball courts at Kuentz were put on hold by the Governing Board until a master plan is completed.
Thank you for the information and the great work that is done by the Board and staff.
Why isn’t something being done on the R. H. Johnson pool deck. It is black in places. Is any daily or weekly maintenance being done?
Hi Craig. Our maintenance crew cleans the pool deck daily using an auto scrubber and they power wash the deck during the weekends. Currently, they are attempting to remedy these areas by experimenting with different degreasers and acid based cleaners, working to get extra labor hours dedicated to those areas and using a new steam power washer and supplemental equipment daily.
Who do we report buckled sidewalks to for repair. Have a number of them in SCW which are hazards causing falls and injuries. Many have been this way for months. One in particular is in front of 15019/15021 W. Sentinel Dr, SCW.
Marion, sidewalks are the responsibility of the homeowners if they are located in front of residences. If they are are in common areas, you can report them to Maricopa County Department of Transportation: https://apps.mcdot.maricopa.gov/contact/
This PR response makes no sense. The reference link to report locations of problems (presuming you mean sidewalk issues?) is not useful at all.
I find nothing that says I am the owner of the sidewalk in front of my home, nor anything saying I have any responsibility for it. . FURTHER, EVERY SIDEWALK IN THIS COMMUNITY IS “COMMON AREA” . They are all the same, they have been designed and enhanced with curb cut-outs to accommodate general public needs. All sidewalks in Sun City West should receive the same attention, through the Sun City West Rec Center accommodations and budget as the areas designated for sport, clubs, etc. to provide safety for everyone!
Surely you do not advocate home owners should do what they want for sidewalks! Some would remove the concrete all together. Some would lay pavers to match their homes, some would put intentional loops and bumps into their designs! For a group so concerned about CC&Rs this is ludicrous!
We need a withdrawal of your answer, SCW PR! Stop the Patronizing. Member citizens of this community deserve respect and help.
Barbara, the sidewalks are controlled by Maricopa County. The Rec Centers has no control or responsibility, just as we don’t for businesses, roads and other areas. We are an Association responsible for our facilities; we are not a municipality. We were simply sharing information relayed to us about the sidewalk responsibility. You can call the county for further information.
Lets get going on the metal club
Hi James. Currently we are waiting for APS to disconnect an electrical feed that was discovered outside the 12-foot APS electrical easement boundary before continue forward with more work on this project. Unfortunately, this means the current delay is out of our hands as the APS planning department is currently backlogged. To read more on the current state of the Metal Shop project, please read the latest update here: https://suncitywest.com/featured-posts/scws-metal-shop-addition-moving-forward/
SCW is a great place to live both full time and part time. The clubs and activities are great. The medical facilities and staff so close and convenient.
We share time between SCW and Indiana and have for 10 years. It’s like being on vacation.
Thank you for updating the lighting at Beardsley Pool. It is an amazing upgrade! The water sparkles and there’s no glare. Excellent job!
The latest aerial-view photo of the Kuentz parking lot project shows a vehicle parked on the artificial turf adjacent to the third baseline of the ball field. Why is this allowed to happen? There was plenty of open paved area on which the vehicle could have been parked. How disrespectful of the softball club members who continually work to have a well-kept area in which to warm up and play ball. Is that artificial turf going to be replaced due to damage caused by the worker’s vehicle?
The SCW Metal Club fabricated a great sign for the Happy Trails Pickleball Club. It was Powder Coated. After several years of the AZ. weather, the sign color has faded. We are hoping that someone in Metal Club could give us some options to brighten the looks of the sign. I have a section of the sign in my truck to show its wear. When will the Club be opened for someone to look at it?
Thank You… Glen Brower 702 496 5249
When will the shop be open?
When will metal shop be open