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'''Homewood Central Park''', often known simply as '''Homewood Park''', is a public park located in [[Homewood]] at 1632 [[Oxmoor Road]], where Oxmoor intersects [[Central Avenue]]. It's facilities include a swimming pool, to which residents and non-residents may buy season passes; a playground, home to [[Cate]]; tennis courts; picnic pavilions; and a community center. [[Griffin Creek]] also runs through the park. | '''Homewood Central Park''', often known simply as '''Homewood Park''', is a public park located in [[Homewood]] at 1632 [[Oxmoor Road]], where Oxmoor intersects [[Central Avenue]]. It's facilities include a swimming pool, to which residents and non-residents may buy season passes; a playground, home to [[Cate]]; tennis courts; picnic pavilions; and a community center. [[Griffin Creek]] also runs through the park. | ||
The land first became a city park in [[1948]]. | The land first became a city park in [[1948]]. From October [[2002]] to October [[2003]] the park was closed for a $2.6 million renovation contracted to the [[McCrory Building Company]]. | ||
The new work included landscaping of the creek's shoreline and new bridges over it, new picnic pavilions, an enlarged playground, an amphitheater, public restrooms, and a small skate park. In July [[2008]] the Park and Recreation Board voted to remove the skating area following a week which saw the assault of a police officer and the confiscation of a firearm at the park. | The new work included landscaping of the creek's shoreline and new bridges over it, new picnic pavilions, an enlarged playground, an amphitheater, public restrooms, and a small skate park. In July [[2008]] the Park and Recreation Board voted to remove the skating area following a week which saw the assault of a police officer and the confiscation of a firearm at the park. | ||
The playground was fully renovated again in [[2024]] to designs by Twin States Recreation of Magnolia Springs, Baldwin County. The $1 million project included a new surface of "Playground Grass" by ForeverLawn. The play equipment was all removed and replaced, shading structures were added, and new openings were created in the existing steel post boundary wall. "[[Bugsy]]" the caterpillar was salvaged for re-use elsewhere in the park, as it was no longer considered safe for climbing. | |||
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==Gallery== | |||
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Image:Homewood_Park.jpg|Homewood Park. Photo by Robert Matthews | |||
Image:Creek_running_through_Homewood_Park.jpg|View of Griffin Creek at Homewood Park by Robert Matthews | |||
Image:Griffin_Creek_running_through_Homewood_Park.jpg|View of Griffin Creek at Homewood Park by Robert Matthews | |||
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== References == | |||
* "Central Park Reopening." (October 8, 2003) {{BN}} | |||
* Bryan, Kim (July 15, 2008) "Homewood park board orders skate park dismantled as conduct problems grow." {{BN}} | |||
* "[https://www.cityofhomewood.com/new-central-park-playground New Central Park Playground]." (n.d.) City of Homewood "Citizen Connection" | |||
[[Category:Homewood parks]] | [[Category:Homewood parks]] |
Revision as of 15:56, 19 January 2024
Homewood Central Park, often known simply as Homewood Park, is a public park located in Homewood at 1632 Oxmoor Road, where Oxmoor intersects Central Avenue. It's facilities include a swimming pool, to which residents and non-residents may buy season passes; a playground, home to Cate; tennis courts; picnic pavilions; and a community center. Griffin Creek also runs through the park.
The land first became a city park in 1948. From October 2002 to October 2003 the park was closed for a $2.6 million renovation contracted to the McCrory Building Company.
The new work included landscaping of the creek's shoreline and new bridges over it, new picnic pavilions, an enlarged playground, an amphitheater, public restrooms, and a small skate park. In July 2008 the Park and Recreation Board voted to remove the skating area following a week which saw the assault of a police officer and the confiscation of a firearm at the park.
The playground was fully renovated again in 2024 to designs by Twin States Recreation of Magnolia Springs, Baldwin County. The $1 million project included a new surface of "Playground Grass" by ForeverLawn. The play equipment was all removed and replaced, shading structures were added, and new openings were created in the existing steel post boundary wall. "Bugsy" the caterpillar was salvaged for re-use elsewhere in the park, as it was no longer considered safe for climbing.
Gallery
References
- "Central Park Reopening." (October 8, 2003) The Birmingham News
- Bryan, Kim (July 15, 2008) "Homewood park board orders skate park dismantled as conduct problems grow." The Birmingham News
- "New Central Park Playground." (n.d.) City of Homewood "Citizen Connection"