Thursday, August 5, 2010


I know it's been a while since I've updated y'all, so sit tight - there's a lot going on at the Park!

(The pics WERE in order on my computer, but for some reason didn't upload in the correct order. Sorry for the organization!)

This is the entrance sign




Main play area





There are several pictures like this. One of the main purposes we wanted to accomplish with the park was related to drainage. Drainage continues to be of great importance. Our designers found innovative ways to incorporate drainage into the aesthetics of the park. The bridges provide connection across small ponds that will be wet all year, providing beauty and function.





In this you'll see the interior of the main pavilion on the south part of the park. The craftsmanship in the tongue and groove decking on the ceiling is truly beautiful, as is the woodwork on the gable ends.



This is the area between the small concessions stand and restroom near the main pavilion. The trellis work provides a natural touch aesthetically while providing a little shade to the pathway below. The pavilion will be available for scheduling for special events.



The ballfields are separated by use - there are three skinned fields for softball, and five fields with grass infields for baseball.



The addition of a skate park facility to the park shows our interest in providing recreational opportunities for all.

Main Pavilion

In the area of the three-plex (softball fields) is a larger concessions stand, restroom, and small pavilion. The similar architecture and aesthetics helps to tie in the park's various facilities.


In the three-plex and five-plex ball field areas we have located play areas for small children who are not able or willing to sit through the entire game. They are open all the time and available to all.

Berms surrounding the ball field spectator areas are beautifully landscaped.

This is the main outfall for the drainage area. Normal drainage will be accomplished by a couple of pumps that will get the water out to Cotton Bayou, while emergency situations will be accommodated via the large black pipes pictured here. This will allow the park's facilities to stay nice and dry in any event.

Shade sails are placed over the seating areas providing some relief from the bright Texas sunshine.


Main restrooms in the ball field area.

Main concessions in the ball field area.


Gable end of the small pavilion near the ball fields.


Decorative paver work in the five-plex area.


Regulation Little-League ball fields.


Landscaping on the berms surrounding the seating/spectator areas. In the distance is the maintenance building.


Play structure in the center of the five-plex.


One of the nicest touches in the park - the spectator seating area. Decorative pavers are highlighted by the slight gaps in the shade sails.


One of the few final touches surrounds the amphitheater. This is currently under construction and will be a very nice facility once completed - a place for our community to have functions that will gather us all together.




Decorative pavers in the five-plex area.

Major work still remains to be done - landscaping is being installed, and the work on the amphitheater continues apace. I do not anticipate the opening of the park before the end of October.

4 comments :

Stephanie said...

Yay! Thanks for the update. I know my boys will love to hear this. I love the idea of a playground amongst the ball fields. My little one has not sat through a single one of his brother's games.

Bill Cobabe - City Planner said...

We were thinking of you, Stephanie... Well, and others like you. :-)

Anonymous said...

I was wondering if you knew when the park woul be finished. Also I wanted to know if the pavillions would be avaliable for birthday parties and such?
Thanks
Haylea Griffis

Bill Cobabe - City Planner said...

Short answer is yes, they will be available for reservations, probably similar to the way that the McLeod Park Pavilion is done now.

ETA is sometime towards the end of October. If the amazing weather keeps up, that is!