FORT WAYNE, Ind. (ADAMS) – The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department is providing an update on the department’s 2021 capital improvement projects and programs.
Over 100 projects were completed in 2021 and the City of Fort Wayne invested approximately $3 million in Parks and Recreation Department improvements this year.
The following was issued by Parks and Recreation:
“I continue to be impressed with the outstanding programming and recreational opportunities being offered by the Parks and Recreation Department,” said Mayor Tom Henry. “Our quality of life is enhanced by having award-winning parks in the City of Fort Wayne. Individuals and families of all ages and backgrounds are benefitting from the services being provided.”
The completed 2021 Capital Improvement Projects include:
Franke Park Renaissance Design Plan
ADA Improvements at Northside, Kreager, Cooper Center
Botanical Conservatory Megaflora Art Installation
Botanical Conservatory Exterior Fountain Liner Installation
Botanical Conservatory Window Glass Replacement
Foellinger Theatre Digital Sign Upgrades
Franke Park Pavilion #2 Roof Replacement
Franke Park Zoo Parking Lot Improvements
Jennings Center Parking Lot New Lighting Installation
Kettler Park Open-Air Pavilion Renovation
Kreager Park Picnic Shelter Addition at Playground
Lakeside Park Fishing and Overlook Pier Renovation
McMillen Park Aquatics Center Site Improvements
McMillen Park Golf Course Golf Cart Paths Replacement
Memorial Park Allen Co. Veterans Memorial Monument Relocation
Northside Park Tennis Courts Recoating
Paving Projects at McMillen, Lakeside, Vesey, Memorial, Shoaff and Swinney Parks
Promenade Park Playground Restroom Building Addition
Weisser Park Playground Replacement
Youth Centers Kitchen Improvements Including New Appliances
2022 promises to continue this momentum with several projects scheduled to begin soon, including:
Franke Park Renaissance Phase 1 construction
Botanical Conservatory window glass replacement
Bowser Park pavilion improvements
Community Center flooring replacement
Community Center parking lot paving
Foellinger Theater entrance sidewalk and drainage improvements
Tennis court recoating and conversion to pickleball (Foster Park, Hamilton Park, Lakeside Park)
Franke Park Nature Lodge roof replacement
Hanna Homestead pavilion roof replacement
Jennings Center playground structure replacement
Kreager Park Taylor’s Dream playground safety surface replacement
Lakeside Park pavilions exterior improvements
McMillen Park Golf Course cart paths paving
McMillen Park Golf Course pavilion improvements
Memorial Park Sons of Glory Monument improvements
Salomon Farm Park barns siding improvements and painting
Weisser Park playground benches
In addition to capital improvement projects, the Parks and Recreation Department brought back several programs and events in 2021 that had been cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Summer day camps, Foellinger Theatre concerts, aquatic centers, youth athletics, and many more recreation opportunities returned to the community this year.
“It is important to recognize our Parks and Recreation team as we continued to bring back programs and facilities for the citizens of Fort Wayne,” said Parks and Recreation Director Steve McDaniel. “We had many challenges ahead of us this year and this department met those challenges once again. On behalf of our department, I want to thank Mayor Henry, Fort Wayne City Council, the Board of Park Commissioners and our many private donors for another successful year.”
The City will continue to invest in the Parks & Recreation Department, with $3 million of public funding slated for 2022.
Click here for more information about 2021 projects.