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Kino Sports Complex
Mission
The mission of the Pima County Stadium District is to manage all
aspects of this fiscal resource to ensure Pima County residents and visitors
enjoy a variety of planned events in a safe well-maintained facility
as well as offering a unique opportunity for businesses to host events at
Kino Sports Complex.
Kino Sports Complex – Home of Tucson Electric Park
With a beautiful
view of the majestic Santa Catalina Mountains, Tucson Electric Park is
the perfect setting for the game of major league baseball. Its close-to-the-action
intimate atmosphere and spring training home Arizona Diamondbacks, is
what makes Tucson Electric Park one of the finest spring training facilities
around.
This park has drawn universal praise from the media, which has labeled
the 51,428 square foot stadium "The
Jewel of the Desert".
The park seats over 11,000 guests, including family-style, lawn seating.
It has a symmetrical playing surface, measuring 340 feet down each foul
line and 405 feet to straightaway center field. Besides TEP, the park’s
centerpiece, the complex offers a host of other recreation area opportunities
like three full size, lighted soccer fields; 12 senior baseball fields;
two lighted youth softball fields and ramadas throughout the complex.
About Kino Sports Complex
In 1991, the Pima County Board of Supervisors
adopted a resolution to create the Pima County Stadium District. The
stadium is a tax-levying, public improvement district and political taxing
subdivision of the state of Arizona whose purpose is to protect the interests
of this publicly owned facility called Kino Sports Complex. The Stadium
District, better known as Kino Sports Complex, is a multifaceted venue
whose showcase is an 11,000-seat major/minor league baseball stadium known
as Tucson Electric Park. The Stadium District, in conjunction with Pima
County Government, maintains the fiscal resources of the entire complex
including facilities, grounds, personnel and the various services provided
at the venue.

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