TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — The future of the Quincie Douglas Center is on the line as city council weighs budget cuts that could shut down several neighborhood recreation centers.
A draft city budget proposal includes millions in Parks and Recreation cuts. The proposal would merge services into just six regional centers, or one per ward, meaning several neighborhood centers including Quincie Douglas could close.
The Quincie Douglas Center has long been a hub for families on the Southside and South Tucson. The center is surrounded by neighborhoods such as South Park, Las Vistas, Western Hills and Pueblo Gardens…