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The Oshkosh Advisory Parks Board convened on June 9, 2025, to discuss a series of significant park improvement projects slated for the coming years. The meeting focused on various renovations and developments aimed at enhancing community recreational facilities.
The first item on the agenda was the renovation of the Rainbow Park restroom, which has been delayed pending improvements to the nearby intersection. The board noted that the restroom is in poor condition and emphasized the need for a new restroom shelter building as part of a broader master plan for the park. The engineering team indicated that related Department of Transportation work is expected around 2032-2033, which has contributed to the postponement of the restroom renovation.
Next, the board discussed the replacement of ball fields at Reed South and the urgent need to replace a large section of boardwalk at Rouge Park. This boardwalk serves as a crucial pedestrian connection for youth from nearby subdivisions to Traeger School. The board also highlighted plans to upgrade playground equipment at several parks, including Abe Rocheland and Bowen Park, with a focus on installing safer rubber surfacing.
Mary Jewel Park's ball field reconstruction was another key topic, as it serves as a primary facility for older youth sports. The board is considering fundraising options with local user groups to support these improvements, which include installing an outfield fence and enhancing the infield.
The meeting also addressed the development of Parkside A, located in a new subdivision, where initial parkland improvements are planned. The Right Arrow Skate Park is set to undergo renovations, with a consultant being brought in to assist with the design.
Other projects discussed included the construction of a restroom shelter at Stegbauer Park, improvements to Menominee Park's pickleball and tennis courts, and the repaving of roads in Riverside Cemetery. The board noted the increasing demand for pickleball facilities and the need for lighting to accommodate evening play.
Looking further ahead, the board outlined plans for various projects in 2028 and beyond, including renovations at Lakeshore Park and the Menominee Park Beach House. The latter project is contingent on ongoing construction related to the Clear Wells project, which is expected to impact the area significantly.
In conclusion, the Oshkosh Advisory Parks Board's meeting underscored a commitment to enhancing local parks and recreational facilities, with a focus on safety, accessibility, and community engagement. The board plans to continue discussions with residents and stakeholders to ensure that the proposed improvements meet the needs of the community.
Converted from Oshkosh Advisory Parks Board 6/9/25 meeting on June 10, 2025
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