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Pulte Homes donates $500,000 for new shooting range
Kelly Carr
The Arizona Republic
Jul. 16, 2007 12:00 AM
Pulte Homes has made good on a promise made more than six years ago to relocate a shooting range near its Surprise community.
Pulte recently donated $500,000 to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors for the development of the new range 10 miles south of Buckeye.
The Buckeye Hills Shooting Park will replace the range where sheriff's deputies train now.
The existing site is northwest of Surprise at McMicken Dam, close to Del Webb's Sun City Grand.
The new park will have ranges for public use and for training of sheriff's personnel.
"The community has been sold out for many years, and we still held true to our commitment," said Jacque Petroulakis, a spokeswoman for Pulte Homes. "The current facility wasn't sufficient and was in a floodplain. They had intentions to move, and we wanted to support it."
Last August, the board approved the 120-acre, $18.4 million shooting park. A $3.4 million contract with Phoenix's D.L. Withers Construction was approved earlier this year.
Deputies could begin training at the new range in January. The current range will close.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0716shootingpark0716.html
Pulte Homes donates $500,000 for new shooting range
Kelly Carr
The Arizona Republic
Jul. 16, 2007 12:00 AM
Pulte Homes has made good on a promise made more than six years ago to relocate a shooting range near its Surprise community.
Pulte recently donated $500,000 to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors for the development of the new range 10 miles south of Buckeye.
The Buckeye Hills Shooting Park will replace the range where sheriff's deputies train now.
The existing site is northwest of Surprise at McMicken Dam, close to Del Webb's Sun City Grand.
The new park will have ranges for public use and for training of sheriff's personnel.
"The community has been sold out for many years, and we still held true to our commitment," said Jacque Petroulakis, a spokeswoman for Pulte Homes. "The current facility wasn't sufficient and was in a floodplain. They had intentions to move, and we wanted to support it."
Last August, the board approved the 120-acre, $18.4 million shooting park. A $3.4 million contract with Phoenix's D.L. Withers Construction was approved earlier this year.
Deputies could begin training at the new range in January. The current range will close.