Artists rendering of the future Lonsdale Park in Knoxville
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Sponsor Our ArticlesKnoxville, Tennessee has landed a $500,000 federal grant to initiate the Lonsdale Park project. This funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development will kickstart development plans for a park on the site of the former Sam E. Hill School. With a total of $4 million earmarked for development, the park will feature play areas, a sports center, and green spaces. This project aims to enrich the community and is expected to be completed by late 2026.
Exciting news is lighting up Knoxville, Tennessee! The city has just secured a whopping $500,000 federal grant to kickstart the ambitious Lonsdale Park project. This generous funding comes straight from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and was officially approved during a lively city council meeting on Tuesday. What’s even better? The city doesn’t need to chip in any matching funds!
The Lonsdale Park isn’t just another open space—it’s set to transform a piece of land that was once the home of the Sam E. Hill School. With the city leaders already earmarking an impressive $4 million for the first phase of development, this park is shaping up to be a community gem. The federal grant will help take care of some of the planning and design costs to ensure the park meets the community’s needs.
Residents can eagerly look forward to the park boasting a variety of features including play and fitness areas, a dedicated sports center, and vast green spaces. Construction is expected to get underway later this year, and with phases planned out, completion of the full project is anticipated by late 2026.
As the plans continue to take shape, the city has already set aside $1 million in the 2023-2024 budget specifically for the Lonsdale Park project. In total, around $2.5 million has been allocated in past city budgets for this landmark development, with construction costs estimated at about $4 million.
Not only will the park feature amenities such as playground equipment, biking and skating paths, but it will also include a 1/3 mile multi-use trail as well as an outdoor fitness station. And let’s not forget the rich traditions of the community; plans have already been discussed to host the annual Lonsdale Homecoming festivities right in the park!
What can you expect from the proposed facilities? Indoor and outdoor fields, outdoor basketball courts, community rooms, learning centers, fitness areas, and even a health center are all part of the grand design! The Emerald Youth Foundation is looking to actively collaborate with regional medical providers and housing developers to create a supportive environment for the youth.
Regardless of the challenges, the attention to community engagement is proving vital in refining the design and programming of both the Lonsdale Park and the youth complex. Knoxville is on a promising journey to enrich its neighborhoods, celebrate its heritage, and bring folks together in meaningful ways!
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