Cattle - along with Copper, Canyons and Cotton, was considered
one of the four mainstays of Arizona's economy in the 1950's
According to the Vail
School District’s
website, during the 1870’s, the range southeast of Tucson
was home to marauding Apaches, train robbers, and the large herd
of cattle owned by Ed and Bob Vail, operators of the Empirita
Ranch. The ranch eventually extended south to the border with
Mexico between the Santa Cruz and San Pedro Rivers. In 1880,
Walter Vail donated land to the railroad and a train stop named
after him was established for copper ore and cattle loading.
In 1893 the Town of Vail was ‘christened’ but never
incorporated. In 1903, a school was established for the region
on a knoll near the Pantano Wash, on a ranch called Rancho del
Lago. The school was not connected to the electric grid until
1955.
IBM opened a plant within the Vail School
district in the early 1980’s, and rapid growth followed.
Rick Engineering Company has been active in the region since
the mid-1990’s, designing infrastructure to integrate
communities into the beautiful and ecologically significant
Sonoran Desert landscape. Rick’s Survey team combines
legal expertise and intimate understanding of local survey
practice to accurately delineate parcel boundaries where quirky
and unconventional property corner ‘indicators’ abound.
Survey crews handling state-of-the-art Global Positioning Satellite-guided
equipment gives designers and developers the best possible
information for community-building decision-making.