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Roswell highlights bond-funded park upgrades, announces property purchase and recreation expansion plans

January 01, 2025 | Roswell, Fulton County, Georgia


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Roswell highlights bond-funded park upgrades, announces property purchase and recreation expansion plans
Roswell city speakers onstage at a municipal celebration said the city has completed multiple bond-funded park projects, highlighted the replacement of two artificial turf fields at Roswell Area Park and announced a recent property purchase meant to support future parks and recreation expansion. The event also promoted several seasonal community events and a River Parks master-plan phase tied to Big Creek Greenway improvements.

A city staff member (Speaker 1) said, "The former Crabapple Middle School is the ideal site for the future expansion of Roswell's rec and parks programming," and described the replacement of two artificial turf fields at Roswell Area Park as part of work funded by the Roswell bond program. The speaker said the city "just effectively purchased this amazing 125 1,000 square foot complex," though the transcripted size was unclear.

Why it matters: The remarks signal Roswell's continued investment in parks and recreation facilities using voter-approved bond funding, and identify a school-site property as a potential location for expanded city programming. Speakers also emphasized connected regional trails and historic preservation tied to the River Parks master plan.

Details and supporting items: Speakers described Big Creek Park as part of the broader Big Creek Greenway, calling it a "26 mile series of connected paths and boardwalks that meander along Big Creek." The River Parks master plan was referenced with "phase 1" described as work that "elevates Mimosa Hall as a premier venue" while preserving its historic character. A separate speaker (Speaker 2) noted the opening of Town Square Park; Speaker 3 and others promoted scheduled community events including a Lamont — the Roswell Cultural Arts Center partnership event (described as the "2nd annual lyrics and leer"/Roswell Slam), Riverside Park events on Azalea Drive, the Mayor's Ride, Roswell Moves mobility programming, Memorial Day remembrance, Sundays in the Park with the New Horizons Band, a Juneteenth exhibit, the Friends of Roswell Police Foundation's Cops and Cars car show with the Roswell Police Department, and a Youth Day Festival.

What was not decided or specified: No formal motions, votes or binding approvals were recorded in the remarks. The exact location and legal details of the property purchase were not specified in the transcript. The stated size of the purchased complex was unclear in the recording (transcript reads "125 1,000 square foot complex"). No funding breakdown, acquisition price, closing date or contract references were provided in the remarks.

Community context and next steps: Speakers framed the announcements as celebrations of completed work under the Roswell bond program and as previews of programming to come at renovated or newly acquired sites. The city did not provide a timetable or implementation details for converting the identified school-site property into expanded parks and recreation facilities during these remarks.

Ending: The ceremony combined project completion updates with outreach about seasonal programming; city staff signaled continued investment in capital park projects and encouraged public participation in upcoming events.

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