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Community park upgrades spark record attendance and revenue

June 05, 2024 | Vanderburgh County, Indiana



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Community park upgrades spark record attendance and revenue
During a recent government meeting, officials highlighted the successful implementation of community projects funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), particularly focusing on the new Anchor Playground and pickleball courts. The playground, which cost approximately $208,671, has quickly become a popular destination for families, hosting numerous birthday parties and receiving positive feedback from children.

The pickleball courts, initially projected to cost around $500,000, faced unexpected expenses due to the need for ground stabilization. The project ultimately required an additional $80,000 to address underlying issues, but the courts are now nearing completion, with plans to reopen by the July 4th weekend. The vibrant green and blue surfaces are expected to attract even more visitors to the park.

Officials noted a significant increase in park attendance and revenue, attributing this growth to the new facilities. Season pass sales have reached a record $70,000, with many families utilizing both the playgrounds and pickleball courts. The park's overall revenue for the previous year was approximately $1.2 million, with current figures indicating a strong trajectory for this year.

In addition to recreational improvements, discussions included the potential for repurposing an existing property on the park's west end for revenue generation, possibly as an Airbnb or a bridal suite. While the property is currently used for storage, officials expressed interest in exploring options to enhance its utility.

Overall, the meeting underscored the positive impact of ARPA funding on community engagement and park development, with officials optimistic about future projects and continued growth in park usage.

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