Robinswood Park sports field improvements kick off

Bellevue, WALocal News

Construction at Robinswood Park will commence on December 1, focusing on new synthetic turf for two sports fields and upgraded lighting. According to Parks & Community Services Director Michael Shiosaki, the fields are the most used in the park system, underlining their importance to the community. The project is funded in part by the 2022 Parks and Open Space Levy, which was approved by voters, allowing the city to maintain high-quality recreational facilities. The upgrades will improve playing conditions, making the fields more suitable for various sports activities. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance community spaces and promote active lifestyles among residents.

Local feedback indicates a strong desire for improved sports facilities, which this project directly addresses. The renovations are expected to attract more visitors to Robinswood Park and support local sports programs. As the construction progresses, updates will be provided to the community regarding the project's timeline and related activities.

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