Hamilton Heights Park Improvements

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Consultation has concluded


Hamilton Heights Park will be closed to the public from August 9, 2022 until September 29, 2022. This closure is to permit improvements to the park

With its large open space and frontage on three streets, it is a very visible hub for neighbourhood play.

The park improvement concept plan above includes some great new design features, such as a centralized activity area within the park for interactive play. By forming clusters of play zones around a central shaded seating shelter, this project will create a neighborhood social hub for families and friends to enjoy a wide range of activities!


About the park features

Some of the existing features are near the end of their useful life, other features may no longer be desirable, and some could be moved to a better location in the park.

Proposed features:

๐Ÿ”† A new centralized shade shelter and playground zone next to the existing splash pad and basketball court

๐ŸŒผ New picnic tables, park benches and tables to provide excellent vantages points to supervise the playground and other park activities

๐Ÿšถ‍โ™‚๏ธ New pathways to better encourage year-round access, in particular for those with mobility challenges

๐Ÿ€ Upgrades to the existing basketball court which could be used as an outdoor rink during the colder months if the community continues to participate in the Community Outdoor Rink program

๐ŸŒณ Preservation of green space and planting more trees


QUESTIONS?

Send us an email at letschat@moncton.ca.


Hamilton Heights Park will be closed to the public from August 9, 2022 until September 29, 2022. This closure is to permit improvements to the park

With its large open space and frontage on three streets, it is a very visible hub for neighbourhood play.

The park improvement concept plan above includes some great new design features, such as a centralized activity area within the park for interactive play. By forming clusters of play zones around a central shaded seating shelter, this project will create a neighborhood social hub for families and friends to enjoy a wide range of activities!


About the park features

Some of the existing features are near the end of their useful life, other features may no longer be desirable, and some could be moved to a better location in the park.

Proposed features:

๐Ÿ”† A new centralized shade shelter and playground zone next to the existing splash pad and basketball court

๐ŸŒผ New picnic tables, park benches and tables to provide excellent vantages points to supervise the playground and other park activities

๐Ÿšถ‍โ™‚๏ธ New pathways to better encourage year-round access, in particular for those with mobility challenges

๐Ÿ€ Upgrades to the existing basketball court which could be used as an outdoor rink during the colder months if the community continues to participate in the Community Outdoor Rink program

๐ŸŒณ Preservation of green space and planting more trees


QUESTIONS?

Send us an email at letschat@moncton.ca.

Consultation has concluded

Thank you for your interest in the Hamilton Heights Park Improvement project!

Feel free to submit your question(s)/comment(s) here; a response will be provided either publicly or privately.

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    Not a question, but a statement. I was one of the volunteers who helped maintain the rink this winter, the amount of people using this rink over the winter and importance of keeping active during the winter, this rink needs to be a staple for this park.

    Ken shea asked almost 3 years ago

    Thank you for your feedback. The proposed plans include upgrades to the existing basketball court which could be used as an outdoor rink during the colder months if the community continues to participate in the Community Outdoor Rink program: https://www.moncton.ca/outdoor-skating

    Regards,
    Michelle 

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    Would like to see trees planted in the โ€œopen spaceโ€

    Ken shea asked almost 3 years ago

    Thank you for your suggestion. This will be included in the report for the project team's consideration. 

    Regards,
    Michelle