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Veterans Freedom Park

By Margie Miller , Journalist / Publisher
November 14, 2023 at 04:31pm. Views: 380

Veterans Freedom Park, located at 21950 Pico St, Grand Terrace, CA 92313, near Grand Terrace High School, has undergone a significant transformation thanks to a generous state grant. The park, which is a vital community hub for sports and outdoor activities, received a much-needed upgrade that has left the community delighted with the results.

In a recent conversation, local officials shared their insights into the remarkable improvements made at Veterans Freedom Park. It was revealed that a grant from the state of California played a pivotal role in rejuvenating the park and enhancing the overall recreational experience for residents.

The grant, totaling about $175,000, was expertly managed to maximize its impact in the revamping. Local authorities managed to stretch every dollar to make substantial improvements across the park. The renovations included the installation of a new scoreboard and aluminum bleachers at the baseball field. Notably, these new bleachers are ADA accessible, addressing a critical accessibility issue for those in need of assistance.

In addition to the bleacher upgrades, Veterans Freedom Park also received shade covers for the dugouts, providing much-needed protection for players and spectators. The old bleachers were relocated to the soccer fields, ensuring their continued use and utility.

Beyond the sports facilities, the grant money was used to resurface the playgrounds, which had previously been in poor condition. The rubberized surfaces were replaced, and it was emphasized that the upgrades are expected to last for decades, provided they are adequately maintained.

The improvements extended beyond Veterans Freedom Park. Other local parks received their share of the grant funds, which were allocated for drinking fountains and bike racks at the fitness park. Griffin Park also benefited from the grant with the installation of a new walking trail, providing more opportunities for outdoor recreation and exercise.

City Manager Bolowich, who has a background in construction and building, credited the experience with ensuring the efficient and effective use of the grant. This allowed for coordination and preparation work to be performed by in-house staff, reducing the need for expensive contractor services. This approach not only stretched the grant dollars but also expedited the completion of the project. 

Veterans Freedom Park's makeover represents a significant win for the community, demonstrating the positive impact of strategic planning and efficient resource utilization. The park has been revitalized, creating a more accessible and enjoyable space for all residents to enjoy. The upgrades at Veterans Freedom Park is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the local officials and staff who made it all possible.

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