On Wednesday, August 10th construction began on the soon to be Crown Hill Park. The Paul Brothers of Oregon were awarded the construction contract for the park a few weeks ago. On Wednesday children at Small Faces decorated the fences with ribbons so the workers “would have something pretty to look at while they worked.”
Our new park will include a renovated ball field, open lawn areas, a skate dot, a pathway and much improved landscaping. The two large sycamores, south of the old ball field will be retained. Small Faces and the community began work to secure the historic Crown Hill School Site for community use many years ago. Seattle Parks held community meetings in 2005, 2007, and 2010. Crown Hill Neighbors was formed in 2007 to act as a community voice in this effort. Initially it was thought the School District would enter into a long-term lease (50-year) with Small Faces, and Seattle Parks and Recreation would construct the park on the leased land while Small Faces operated the old school building. An opportunity presented itself one year later when the School District decided to surplus the school and land. Seattle Parks purchased the land for the park using the Opportunity Fund from the Parks & Green Space Levy, and Small Faces purchased the building to become the future Crown Hill Center.
YEAH! We missed the last two games of our Rookie baseball summer league due to construction, but it’s well worth it! A long time coming, and congrats to everyone involved in the effort to get it done. Looking forward to playing baseball on the new field next spring.
Yeah, but where is the parking going to be? I don’t see it anywhere on the schematics and that is a serious issue on 14th Ave!
Yep, that’s a major oversight. I guess the already overloaded residential parking in the neighborhood around the park will just have to absorb the increased demand. Awesome!