Sun City is alive and this golden
treasure of retirement city continues to thrive!
Way back in
the old days Sun City was dreamed about, talked about,
master-planned then actually built as a special retirement
community. Established and built by the Del Webb Corp., it
remains the champ of retirement areas and it is still the
largest retirement community in this or any other nation.
It got its
start in January 1960 when it opened its doors to the tens of
scores who found they could afford what Sun City had. This
place is grand, it is famous all over the world for its
active-adult entertainment and retirement lifestyle and it’s
fair to say that they raised the bar as the standard for other
retirement communities who would flock to the area with their
offerings. You can’t move in unless you can demonstrate the
maturity shared by your neighbors. No young boys and girls
running about making noise and upsetting your applecart. Just
mature adults seeking to live out their remaining days in peace
and quiet. The community is age-restricted with the requirement
of one resident must be at least 55 years of age and no
permanent resident under the age of 19 so that teeny-boppers
need not apply!
Sun City is
all by itself, a little self-contained world with its own
shopping centers and restaurants offering you a wide variety of
stores and services. And best of all, you don’t have to deal
with all the “hustle and bustle” of life on the outside
Security, street repair, zoning protection and many other key
community services are provided publicly by Maricopa County
since this community is actually unincorporated at present and
relies upon the county essential guidance and services. But
think about it, what better protection could you ask for than
the police? And who better to plan what will happen to the
community in the future than duly elected public officials who
are sworn to uphold your trust! Fire protection is provided by
the Sun City Fire District.
Now to the
good stuff! Eleven golf courses, including three country clubs,
and seven recreation centers in Sun City bless this retirement
haven with swimming, tennis, bowling and countless other
activities. Believe it or not there is some water that can be
found in what is naturally an arid desert climate! The Lakeview
Recreation Center even has a lake for fishing and limited
boating.
Volunteers
are a mainstay in Sun City and the community is known as the
“City of Volunteers.” This means you get the best for less. No
disinterested high-profile but unresponsive elected officials
meddling in your menial day-to-day affairs. In this area it is
probably in your best interest to have your neighbors, people
just like yourself, deciding what you can and cannot do on an
ordinary basis.
Take the Sun
City PRIDES for instance. It is a non-profit corporation which
assists Maricopa County in keeping Sun City clean. The
organization mobilizes the gathering of time and money to keep
your area clean. A mechanism like this is so important today;
because if you don’t do it- who will?