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BENSON, AZ AT A GLANCE BENSON, AZ WHAT: A historic town in southeastern Arizona known for its railroad heritage, strategic location, and vibrant community life. WHERE: In the southeastern part of Arizona, in Cochise County WEBSITE: www.bensonaz.gov WHERE COM MATTERSFostering spirit whil close eye 1 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08
Benson, Arizona, is more than just a dot on the map—it’s a closeknit community with a spirit that’s palpable from the moment you arrive. Quoting his late friend Chic Maldonado, Mayor Joe Konrad says,“Benson is the center of the universe.” The sentiment encapsulates the essence of the small town, where community support and spirit drive everything. MMUNITY g community le keeping a e on growth 2 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08
In Benson, everyone looks out for each other. The cohesive community rallies together in times of need and celebration alike. Vicki Vivian, City Manager, shares her journey from growing up in a small town to falling in love with Benson’s unique blend of amenities and community.“I grew up in a very small town, swore I’d never live in a small town again, and now I can’t imagine leaving Benson,” she proudly shares. A poignant example of Benson’s community spirit occurred when the local high school football team made it to the state championships. Within an hour and a half of launching a GoFundMe campaign, the town had raised enough money to charter a bus for the team. “Everyone lined up on both sides of Main Street with flags and signs to see them off,” Vivian recalls. The collective pride and support are what help define Benson. GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Despite its small size, Benson is experiencing significant growth and development that many towns would envy. Mayor Konrad highlights the town’s geographical advantages, including its climate and location, which make it an attractive place to live. The new Maverik station is a notable development highlighting Benson’s strategic importance along I-10. “When you see a major company like Maverik choosing Benson, it speaks volumes about our location,” Konrad says. The development brings essential tax revenue with minimal impact on local infrastructure. The town also invests in extensive park improvements, funded through grants and bonds.“We’re looking at over $2 million in park improvements,”Vivian notes. The enhancements include new softball fields, a splash pad, and playground equipment to provide residents with better recreational facilities and attract visitors. HISTORICAL ROOTS AND MODERN ENHANCEMENTS Benson’s historical identity as a pivotal railroad town is not just a relic of the past but a dynamic part of its present and future. As an essential stop on the Amtrak Sunset Limited route, Benson has revitalized 3 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08 BENSON, AZ
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economic development. Benson’s economy thrives through strategic partnerships with significant community partners such as the Arizona G&T Cooperative (formerly Arizona Electric Power Cooperative) and Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Cooperative. The cooperatives play large roles in generating and distributing electric power across the region, employing hundreds of residents and bolstering Benson’s economic landscape. ATTRACTING NEW BUSINESS Benson pursues economic growth and sustainability through strategic initiatives to attract and retain businesses. The town’s streamlined approach its railroad heritage by constructing a new, fully accessible Amtrak rail platform. “Benson’s connection to the Sunset Limited route is a testament to our enduring ties to the railroad industry,” Konrad explains, highlighting how the enhancement preserves Benson’s rich history while embracing modern accessibility standards. The town’s efforts to enhance its historical appeal extend beyond transportation. Benson has actively preserved and celebrated its railroad history through local museums and community events, engaging residents and visitors in its unique heritage. The initiatives enrich the community’s cultural fabric and attract tourism, bolstering local businesses and 5 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08 BENSON, AZ
collaborative approach attracts new businesses to Benson and cultivates a supportive ecosystem where enterprises can thrive. HEALTH CARE AND EDUCATION Health care and education are foundational pillars of Benson’s community development strategy, crucial for enhancing quality of life and attracting residents and businesses alike. Benson Hospital, affiliated with TMC Healthcare, is a cornerstone of the local economy, offering advanced medical services and employment opportunities. “The state-of-the-art imaging center here in town is a significant asset for our community,” Vivian remarks, highlighting the hospital’s commitment to providing cuttingedge care close to home. The hospital’s expansion and enhancement of services have not only met the region’s healthcare needs but also positioned Benson as a regional healthcare destination. Similarly, Chiricahua Community Health Center is fundamental in delivering comprehensive medical to building permits and inspections is central to these efforts. “We’ve simplified the process to ensure businesses can start operations quickly and efficiently,” Vivian explains, highlighting the town’s dedication to reducing bureaucratic obstacles. The streamlined process has earned praise from local businesses and national chains alike, including Maverik and Love’s, who appreciate Benson’s responsiveness and support for business development. Additionally, Benson collaborates closely with the Southeast Arizona Economic Development Group, leveraging their expertise to connect businesses with resources and navigate regulatory landscapes effectively. The partnership with the Economic Development Group has proven instrumental in fostering a business-friendly environment in Benson. Through strategic guidance and advocacy, the group helps businesses access incentives, grants, and training programs that support their growth and success.The www.bensonaz.gov 520-586-2245 6 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08
services, including specialized care and community outreach programs. The facilities improve health outcomes and contribute to Benson’s overall wellbeing and attractiveness as a place to live and work. In education, the Benson Unified School District garners acclaim for its academic achievements, earning accolades such as the President’s Blue Ribbon Award. The district’s commitment to excellence is complemented by Cochise Community College, which has expanded its offerings to include fouryear programs in response to community demand for higher education options. THE LANTERN FESTIVAL Recreational activities are abundant, with events like the Lantern Festival drawing thousands of visitors.The Lantern Festival is one of Benson’s most cherished events, drawing visitors across Arizona and beyond. The festival, featuring biodegradable rice paper lanterns, allows participants to send messages to loved ones and celebrate significant life moments. The festival’s emotional impact is profound, with people from various states attending and sharing deeply personal experiences. The festival started in 2018 and grew significantly, with over 4,600 attendees last year. “It’s a beautiful event that means so much to so many people,”Vivian notes. The sight of thousands of lanterns ascending into the night sky, accompanied by the song “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong, is breathtaking and emotional. DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION Benson’s downtown district is transforming remarkably, driven by family-owned businesses. The new fuel stop, bakery, and revamped Horseshoe Restaurant are just a few examples of local entrepreneurs revitalizing the area. “It’s a major transformation, and we love it,” Konrad states. The reopening of Page’s Palace, a historic bar, has also brought new life to the downtown scene, offering residents a local place to gather and celebrate. The transformation is not just about aesthetics but also about fostering a vibrant community space. “We’re seeing more people in downtown Benson 7 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08 BENSON, AZ
on a Saturday night than we have in the last 20 years,” Konrad says, describing a recent event at Page’s Palace. Brad Hamilton, Public Works Director, notes,“We have a lot of room for growth.” Upcoming projects include road work, park expansions, and the development of multi-use fields to host sports tournaments. One ambitious project involves developing a mountain bike park and additional multi-use fields, which could attract sports tournaments and boost local tourism.“We’re looking at a mountain bike park that would draw people to Benson,” Hamilton says. The project and other recreational developments aim to make Benson a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Another significant initiative is enhancing Benson’s municipal airport. The town plans to extend a road from the I-10/Highway 90 intersection to the airport, turning it into a transportation hub.“This would tie all our transportation advantages together and create a significant economic driver for the town,” Konrad explains. FUTURE VISION Looking ahead, Benson’s leaders are focused on expanding recreational opportunities, enhancing infrastructure, and attracting new businesses. The town’s strategic location at the convergence of major highways and its municipal airport offers significant economic potential.“We have the advantage of being a little bit remote while still connected to major transportation routes,” says Konrad. In addition to physical infrastructure, Benson is also investing in its social and cultural infrastructure. The town’s focus on community events, educational infrastructure, and health care services aims to create a high quality of life for residents. As Vivian notes, “Our goal is to make Benson not just a place to live, but a place to thrive From its supportive residents to its strategic development projects, Benson is more than just a place to live—it’s a place to belong.As Mayor Konrad concludes,“Benson is the center of the universe,” and for those who call it home, it truly is. 8 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08
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