Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Foundation aid lifts NW region projects

- ALEX GOLDEN

SPRINGDALE — Three projects intended to give residents more amenities in Northwest Arkansas have received a boost from the Walton Family Foundation.

The foundation will give nearly $1.5 million to help pay for the design of projects in Bentonvill­e, Rogers and Springdale. The foundation’s design excellence program has previously contribute­d to projects such as the Rogers Historical Museum, which received $480,000 for design, and Theatre-Squared in Fayettevil­le, which received more than $4 million.

A $656,650 grant will go toward redesignin­g The Jones Center’s 52-acre campus. The center is a recreation and event center off Emma Avenue in downtown Springdale.

“The redesign of the outdoor spaces will transform The Jones Center grounds into a regional destinatio­n and create stronger physical connection­s to downtown Springdale and Luther George Park.

Plans include park-like green spaces, inviting bike paths, infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts and enhanced recreation­al amenities to serve diverse population­s in an accessible and welcoming environmen­t,” according to a news release from the center.

The Jones Center has hired Denver-based Civitas Inc. for design work and is looking to have designs finished by mid-2021, said Joan McQuaid, marketing manager at The Jones Center.

“Looking forward, we are very excited to revitalize and enrich the outdoor experience for people of all ages and all communitie­s who visit our campus. We will be able to create new sustainabl­e features for recreation, performanc­e, public art and pathways for people to enjoy downtown Springdale,” Ed Clifford, chief executive officer and president of the Jones Trust and Jones Center, said in the news release.

Bentonvill­e will complete the design for The Commons, a plaza in the Quilt of Parks, with the help of a $501,150 grant.

The Quilt of Parks plan involves connecting and creating several public spaces, including the downtown square “so downtown Bentonvill­e feels like the living room of our community,” said David Wright, parks and recreation director.

Preliminar­y plans for Quilt of Parks generally show more lighting and landscapin­g throughout downtown with more spaces for pedestrian­s. Plans also include Dave Peel and Town Branch Parks off Southeast Second Street.

The Commons will be a space at the southwest corner of Southeast Second and Southeast A streets with outdoor dining, a stage and and lawn space for events such as farmers markets or First Friday events.

Wright expects the designs will be finished in eight months to a year.

More than $336,000 will go toward designing a downtown alleyway project in Rogers.

The project will make alleys between First and Second streets from Cherry to Maple streets more pedestrian-friendly by repaving and adding lighting and outdoor dining space, said John McCurdy, the city’s community developmen­t director.

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