INDIANAPOLIS – The City of Indianapolis will invest $16.5 million in city park playgrounds. Using funding from the American Rescue Plan, Indy Parks will use the funding to give playgrounds and hard courts much-needed makeovers. Renovations on a new playground could cost between $500,000 and $800,000, depending on the size and needed improvements. Hard courts used for basketball, tennis, and other activities could cost between $11,000 and $85,000.
Local parks that will benefit from the funding include Brookside Memorial Grove, Brookside, Clayton & LaSalle, Forest Manor, Pride, Washington, and Willard.
Indy Parks will use remaining American Rescue Plan funding to expand Wi-Fi capabilities in parks. Earlier this year, facilities at Frederick Douglass Park, Municipal Gardens, and Riverside Park were outfitted with wireless internet connections as part of a pilot program. The goal is to use this funding to outfit 20 additional parks with Wi-Fi. More details on these efforts will be available in the coming months.
For more information on Indy Parks programs and facilities, visit parks.indy.gov, contact the Customer Service Center at (317) 327-PARK, or email IndyParksCS@indy.gov.
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