In a recent city council meeting, officials provided an update on the progress of the community recreation wellness center, a project that has garnered significant attention and support from local residents. The initiative, which began with a resolution from the city council in 2022, has been allocated $10 million from American Rescue Plan funds for its construction.
The project has evolved through a series of community meetings and committee discussions, culminating in the approval of a schematic design by the council in March 2023. Following this, an agreement was established with Prospectus for the creation of construction documents and oversight of the bidding process. City officials expressed optimism about moving forward, with plans to seek bids for the project in the upcoming council meeting.
Patrick Grogan Myers, the Director of Planning and Development, emphasized that the project aligns with the city’s master plan, which was developed based on resident feedback in 2017 and adopted in 2018. He highlighted key goals from the master plan, including enhancing neighborhood parks and promoting municipal amenities, which the new recreation center aims to fulfill.
The proposed facility will replace the existing skate park and will feature three indoor multi-purpose courts, a fitness center, and various support services, including areas for youth engagement and community activities. The design aims to create a welcoming environment for residents, particularly youth, to foster a sense of belonging and engagement in sports and educational activities.
City officials reassured council members that the project has been thoroughly vetted by planning and zoning experts, ensuring compliance with local regulations and standards. As the project moves closer to the bidding phase, the council remains committed to its vision of enhancing community wellness and recreational opportunities.