Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

City’s first

Splash pad for 500 coming to Conway in July

- BY TAMMY KEITH Senior Writer

It’s just grass and dirt now, but a groundbrea­king was held May 11 at Laurel Park for Conway’s first splash pad.

Mayor Bart Castleberr­y encouraged children playing nearby to join the Woodrow Cummins Elementary School kindergart­ners who were present for the groundbrea­king.

“The more the merrier,” he said. The 5,485-square-foot splash pad is scheduled to open July 4.

Candy Jones, the city’s grant administra­tor, said the splash-pad equipment has arrived, and the project “will go 90 mph” once the concrete pad is poured. The splash pad will be free to the public and will be handicappe­d-accessible.

The $330,000 cost is funded by a 50-50 matching grant from the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism. The city’s half was paid for with city Advertisin­g & Promotion funds. The city has paid for the project and will be reimbursed the $165,000, she said.

Jones said the splash-pad size has increased since the initial design and will accommodat­e 500 kids at a time. It will have three activity bays: toddler, family and action. The activity bays will offer different play areas containing water elements tailored to various ages and abilities.

In addition to the splash pad, parking will be expanded.

“From the parking lot, they’ll run a handicappe­d-accessible sidewalk that will take wheelchair­s straight out to the pad to eliminate any problems getting to the splash pad,” she said.

Also, an additional pavilion will be

constructe­d with electric, water and sewer amenities. An existing pavilion will be renovated.

“We’re going to redo the one that’s there, the one we’ve all used over the years, and do a new one,” Jones said.

Steve Ibbotson, director of Conway Parks and Recreation, said the $52,000 cost for pavilion renovation­s and constructi­on will be paid for with A&P funds.

RJR Enterprise­s of Rogers is the contractor for the entire project.

“This is the first of several [splash pads],” Castleberr­y told the crowd.

The next one will be on the east side of Conway at Fifth Avenue Park, he said, pending approval by the City Council. The item will be on the agenda at the May 22 council meeting, said Kiera Oluokun, director of community developmen­t for the city.

Castleberr­y said the plan is for the Fifth Avenue Park splash pad to be paid for through the Community Developmen­t Block Grant program.

Laurel Park is getting a lot of attention these days.

A grand opening was held in April for a $2.6 million, eight-court Conway Tennis Complex in Laurel Park, too. The park is south of Conway High School on Prince Street, but the splash pad will be on the Robinson Avenue side of the park by the playground.

The mayor also told those gathered for the groundbrea­king, which included City Council members, that a vote on the constructi­on of a city aquatic center will be “taken before the people in 2021.”

For now, “the splash pad is a great recreation­al vehicle for the city,” Castleberr­y said.

Allison Bailey of Conway, whose 5-year-old son, Evan, was one of the kindergart­ners on hand for the groundbrea­king, agrees.

“We are so excited. It’s time for Conway to finally have one,” Bailey said.

Debbie Hibbs of Conway, who was at Laurel Park with her granddaugh­ter, Eva Grace Palmer, 6, said she thinks the splash pad will be well-used.

“I’m excited about it, and I know there are a lot of kids excited about it,” she said. Hibbs said her granddaugh­ter has a brother, Zackary, 2, “and I know he’ll love it.”

Jones said that of all the grants she’s obtained for the city, the one for the splash pad is the one of which she’s most proud.

“I cannot wait to see those kids’ faces when it becomes operationa­l and they can go out there anytime for free,” she said.

 ?? TAMMY KEITH/RIVER VALLEY & OZARK EDITION ?? Leo Cummings III, left, director of member engagement for the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce, and Derek Cox, assistant director of Conway Parks and Recreation, look at the plans for the city’s first splash pad during a groundbrea­king for the project...
TAMMY KEITH/RIVER VALLEY & OZARK EDITION Leo Cummings III, left, director of member engagement for the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce, and Derek Cox, assistant director of Conway Parks and Recreation, look at the plans for the city’s first splash pad during a groundbrea­king for the project...

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