Birmingham Secures $400,000 State Grant to Revitalize Booth Park with Exciting Upgrades
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Sponsor Our ArticlesBirmingham is gearing up for some exciting upgrades at Booth Park! During a recent city commission meeting on December 16, leaders gave the thumbs-up for the Department of Public Services (DPS) to move forward with a generous $400,000 grant awarded by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR). This funding will drive forward the much-anticipated Booth Park project, which focuses on enhancing the park’s entry plaza and improving trails.
The acceptance of this grant will not only help beautify Booth Park but also brings some good news for other parks around Birmingham. Thanks to these funds, the parks and recreation bond money can be shifted elsewhere, allowing for additional upgrades across the city’s neighborhood parks. What’s more, though the construction timeline for Booth Park may now be pushed to 2026, it opens up intriguing opportunities for other projects in the meantime!
These improvements have been in the works since September 2023 when the city commission approved the Trail Improvement Concept Plan. At that initial meeting, they agreed to kick off the first phase of the plan, starting right where all the action is – Booth Park!
During the recent commission meeting, DPS Director Scott Zielinski informed city leaders that the agenda item—meant for a final approval—took an exciting twist. The city received a recommendation for the state grant just days earlier, leading to this delightful turnaround.
However, there’s a small catch: accepting this grant means that the Booth Park construction will have to wait until 2026. But that’s not all bad! As Zielinski pointed out, this delay allows for more funding to be allocated toward other much-needed park projects. For instance, the funds can be used to upgrade playgrounds in local neighborhood parks, making them even more enjoyable for kids and families.
Some commissioners raised valid questions about whether the grant would offset any potential increases in construction costs by the time 2026 rolls around. Commissioner Andrew Haig highlighted that project costs have already risen over the past year, so the group was wary if the grant money would adequately cover those hikes down the road.
That said, Zielinski reassured the commission that the increase in costs stemmed from a broader scope of improvements that had been proposed, not initially on the radar. He firmly believes that the grant would be a beneficial asset for the eventual $1.5 million renovation project, opening the door for other essential park enhancements funded through the parks and recreation bond.
Following a comprehensive update on the design plans for Booth Park, commissioners made a decisive move—voting unanimously 6-0 in favor of accepting the grant, with Commissioner Anthony Long unable to attend the meeting.
As Birmingham anticipates these upgrades, residents have every reason to feel optimistic about their beloved Booth Park! The blend of state funding and smart resource management paves the way for an exciting future filled with fun, fresh spaces to stroll, play, and enjoy the great outdoors.
Stay tuned, folks, because Birmingham is not just investing in parks; it’s enhancing the community and ensuring everyone has a beautiful place to enjoy!
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