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Our projects and initiatives are based on the 2019 Bond Program and with your input via surveys and public meetings, which assisted in developing our 2019 Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Master Plan.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
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PLAYGROUND PROJECTS
One of the key findings in our 2019 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts Master Plan was the need for more playgrounds and improvements to existing parks. Below you find playground projects that were completed and opened in October 2021. These playgrounds were designed with an overall focus on adventure and fitness, providing curiosity-provoking structures and inclusive play options to promote physical development and mobility for children of all ages and abilities.
Bob Hall Park - Bob Hall Park playground is 6,000 square feet and contains poured-in-place rubberized surfacing, which allows full mobility throughout the whole playground. The improvements also include two extensive climbing elements, a swing set (2 individual, 1 shell seat), a spinner bowl, balance elements, and ADA accessible carousel. For more about the park, visit the Bob Hall Park page.
Lou Huff Park - Lou Huff Park playground is 7,500 square feet and contains poured-in-place rubberized surfacing. The improvements also include a zipline course, swing set, slide, seesaw, musical instrument/learning wall panels, and multiple motion elements, including a large global motion spinner. For more about the park, visit the Lou Huff Park page.
Douglas Park - Douglas Park playground is 4,500 square feet geometric play structure that contains poured-in-place rubberized surfacing. The improvements also include a swing set, spinner, climbing play structure for ages 5 to 12. The existing trees provide ample shade for the playground as well. For more about the park, visit the Douglas Park page.
UPDATES
For more information about other playground projects, visit the Playgrounds Bond Project webpage.
AUDUBON RECREATION CENTER EXPANSION
Open in October 2021, Audubon Recreation Center expansion features a complete building renovation and a 5,000 square foot expansion, including a fitness area, improvements to multi-purpose rooms, restrooms, storage, lobby, control desk, site improvements, exterior patio, and a canopy at the entrance doors. For more information, visit Audubon Recreation Center webpage.
FIELDS RECREATION CENTER EXPANSION
On Friday, February 11, Garland celebrated the reopening of Fields Recreation Center at 1701 Dairy Road. The renovation featured a facelift to the game room, multipurpose room, kitchen, gymnasium, and front desk area, including all new flooring and ceilings throughout the entire building. There is also a brand new outdoor patio adjacent to the multipurpose room, overlooking Embree Park. For more details, email us using the Fields Email link.
GRANGER RECREATION CENTER RENOVATION
Granger Rec Center project was completed in 2019 with a complete building renovation, including a new fitness area, multi-purpose rooms, restrooms, storage, offices, lobby, control desk, and complete gym renovation with two full basketball courts.
The Boneyard in Garland
“The Boneyard in Garland” will be the first skate park to be developed in Garland and is currently under construction at Rick Oden Park. Please be patient for a little while longer to allow us time to finish construction before coming to enjoy the newly renovated park! We are planning to be open this summer 2022!
For more about the park, visit The Boneyard in Garland webpage.
Download the Skatepark design concept rendering (PDF).
Trail Projects
Winters Park - Spring Creek Trail Expansion - Trails, Trails, Trails - you asked for it and we delivered! Winters Park - Spring Creek Trail expansion was officially opened at the end of April 2021 and we wanted to share this awesome project!! Don't just watch the video, visit Winters Park-Spring Creek Trail today!
For more on Trails, visit our Trails & Bikeways Master Plan page.
UPDATES
For more information about other Trails projects, visit the Trails Bond Project webpage.
WINTERS PARK LIGHTING
The first project from Garland’s $117 million (for Parks) 2019 bond program is officially completed. The new LED field lights went live for the first night games of the youth soccer season on February 24, 2020, at Winters Park.
DOG PARK
Garland’s first Dog Park is open as of July 9, 2020. The 3-acre, off-leash park project is perfect for a variety of fun, dog-related activities!
For more details, visit the Dog Park webpage .
MASTER PLANS AND SURVEYS |
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Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Strategic Master PlanThis plan, along with $117 million from the 2019 Bond Program approved by the citizens of Garland, lays the groundwork and direction for the City of Garland to achieve this vision. Implementation of this plan will transform Garland’s parks and facilities from outdated and under-maintained facilities to modern spaces and places that allow residents and visitors to realize this vision. Our Garland identifies the vision, mission, core values, goals, objectives, and strategies to lead the City Council and the Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Arts Department (PRCAD) over the next ten years. This strategic direction is based upon extensive public and staff engagement at all levels. Over 2,400 stakeholders were engaged through the master planning process to identify the vision for the future and the priorities conveyed in this plan. Download the 2019 Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department Master Plan (PDF). Download the Strategic Master Plan - Appendices (PDF) |
Garland Aquatics Master Plan & SurveyThis project was focused on identifying the needs of all of our pools and aquatic facilities throughout our park system. In 2019, you voted and awarded $20 million dollars to be allocated for Aquatics Facilities in the City of Garland’s 2019 Bond Program. For more updates, visit the Garland Aquatics Program Bond Project webpage. Download the complete https://www.garlandtx.gov/admin/documentcenter/document/view/9087/aquatics-master-plan_final_10-12-20-reduced 2020 Garland Aquatics Master Plan (PDF). |
TRAILS AND Bikeways MASTER PLANThis project plan will provide a vision to guide the future development, operations and programs of the City’s trails and bikeways system. This is not just for Parks, but for the whole City. For more information, visit our Trails Master Plan page or follow along on the construction and project scope by visiting the Trails Development Bond Project webpage. 2021 City of Garland Trails and Bikeways Master Plan (PDF) |
RICK ODEN PARK MASTER PLAN AND SKATEPARK PLAN & SURVEYSThe development phase of Rick Oden Park and the Skatepark is currently underway. For more updates, visit the Rick Oden Park Bond Project webpage. |
CULTURAL ARTS MASTER PLAN & SURVEYEveryone is creative! The City of Garland is working on an Arts and Culture Master Plan that finds ways that it can support the arts and creative expression for all residents. Please fill out this short survey to tell us about the kinds of arts and cultural activities you’re interested in. Download the City of Garland Arts and Culture Master Plan (PDF). |
CITY OF GARLAND 2019 BOND PROGRAMVisit and review the complete allocation of funds on the City of Garland 2019 Bond Program page. For Parks & Recreation Projects, look for Proposition D and that will give you the entire list of Parks & Recreation projects. |