Transformational Rochester Park Improvement Project Receives Massive Funding Boost
Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News)- A Rochester park is set to undergo a transformation thanks to a major federal grant awarded to the city.
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The City of Rochester received a more than $1.5 million federal Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership grant through the National Park Service.
The award covers more than half the cost of the $3 million project.
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The grant was awarded to Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Park at 1738 East Center St. A news release issued by the city says the project calls for multiple improvements and additions to the park.
The additions and improvements include:
Resurfacing of basketball courts;
Installation of accessible playground equipment;
Development of a splash pad;
Building of a large picnic shelter;
Expansion of the community garden;
Construction of a new restroom;
New lighting at the basketball courts;
Dropping of electrical connections in a plaza area where food trucks can park; and
Introduction of WiFi services.
City officials say the next step will be determining a project timeline and gathering additional input and feedback from the community.
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