I took these pictures around Tempe Town Lake today. SRP has been releasing water down the typically dry Salt River due to the week's storms. Due to the high volume of water released, the Tempe Town Lake dams have been partially deflated, creating a very cool and uncommon waterfall.
When fully inflated, the dams at the west end of the lake are 16 feet tall, making them the tallest inflatable dams in North America.
The Tempe Center for the Arts at the south end of the west dam.
Looking across Tempe Beach Park at the Hayden Flour Mill
Across Tempe Beach Park at mostly finished Centerpoint. Hopefully the foreclosure proceedings finish soon and someone actually finishes it at some point.
The other side of the Tempe Center for the Arts
Across the lake at DT Phoenix
DT Tempe
Across the lake at the Tempe Center for the Arts
Looking down the Salt River past the dam. The Salt River has been dry through Phoenix since the completion of the Granite Reef Diversion Dam in 1909, except for major rain events that force SRP to release water down the river.
Looking east up the river back towards the lake and DT Tempe