October 5, 2015

For Immediate Release

Contact:        Natalie Eggeman (260-427-6028)

                        Public Information Officer

Fort Wayne, IN: Mayor Tom Henry and Parks & Recreation Director Al Moll today provided an update on the 2015 capital improvement projects in our parks and facilities operated by the Parks & Recreation Department. Over thirty projects were started and completed in 2015 and more than fifteen projects are still in progress, with all expected to be finished by the summer of 2016. In total, the City of Fort Wayne has invested close to $2 million in Parks & Recreation Department improvements in 2015.

“I’m encouraged by the progress we’re making in the ongoing commitment to enhance our parks,” said Mayor Henry. “Our parks are an essential component of the outstanding quality of life we enjoy in Fort Wayne and it’s important that we invest in them.” 

Completed 2015 Projects:

  • Franke Park, Foellinger Theatre: Orchestra Pit and Cover Removal, New Front Seating Installed, Sound   Hanger Improvements, Rigging Improvements, New Lighting Installed, Parking Lot Repairs
  • Lafayette Park: Shelter Improvements, New Basketball Court Installed
  • Bob Arnold Northside Park: Asphalt RePaving
  • McMillen Park Community Center: Automatic Divider Curtain Installed in Multipurpose Room
  • Packard Park: Replaced Concrete Pad in Open-Air Pavilion, Installed Brick Patio
  • McMillen Park: Installed New Sidewalk and Patio in Front of Pool House, Replaced Pool Liners, Bollard Improvements to Reopen Back Driveway, Repaired Fire Damage to Men’s Restroom in Pavilion #1
  • Community Center: Second Floor Restroom Improvements
  • Foster Park West: Installed New Bleachers for North Soccer Fields
  • McMillen Park: Pavilion #1 Patio Paver Improvements
  • Shoaff Park: Tennis Court Improvements
  • Johnny Appleseed Park: Constructed New Two-Field Dog Park with Shelter
  • Swinney Park: Tennis Court Improvements
  • Salomon Farm: Barn Siding Improvements, Stone Drive Repaired
  • Lawton Park: Repaired Leaking Roof on Maintenance Building
  • Lions Park: Replaced Rotted Wooden Beams, Repaired Fireplace in Pavilion, Playground Improvements (started in 2014, completed in 2015)
  • Kreager Park: NEOS Safety Surface Improvements
  • Botanical Conservatory: Rebuilt Aging Wood Ramada Structure in Arid House
  • Hamilton Park: Replaced Fence on Diamond #2
  • Botanical Conservatory: Glass Replacement in Roof of Greenhouse Structure
  • Franke Park: Diehm Museaum Roof Improvement
  • Community Center: Installing New Parking Gate
  • Various Parks: Asphalt Resurfacing at Franke, Foster, Shoaff and Weisser Parks, New Bleacher Installation
  • Franklin Park: Designing Site and Splash Pad Project
  • Jennings Center: Constructing New Basketball Court
  • Franke Park: Installing New Stone Monument Sign at Entrance to Park
  • Freimann Square: Installing 14 New Park Benches
  • McMillen Park: Installing New Siding and Roof on Golf Maintenance Building
  • Shoaff Park: Installing Solar Lighting in Conklin Pavilion Parking Lot
  • McMillen Park Community Center: Installing Solar Panels on Roof to Provide Additional Electricity
  • Franklin Park: Phase One Construction


Ongoing 2015 Projects:

“The Board of Park Commissioners and the Parks & Recreation Department are appreciative of the continued support and commitment of the Administration to invest in one of Fort Wayne’s most valued legacies,” said Director Moll.

The City will continue to invest in Parks, with $3 million slated for 2016.

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