The City of Roseville is considering an expansion of inclusive play opportunities in Central Park and is seeking feedback from residents. The project is proposed for the Central Park Victoria West playground.
The proposed project would modify and expand the playground area to create a more accessible, exciting and complete experience for users of all abilities. Additionally, the project proposes adding outdoor fitness pods at locations along the park trail.
The project was conceived by community members and will be funded entirely by a donation facilitated by the Friends of Roseville Parks Foundation.
More information about the proposed project, including project goals and early concepts, can be found at www.cityofroseville.com/inclusiveplay.
Residents have three ways to share their thoughts on the proposed project:
On-Site Meeting (Registration required)
Wednesday, September 9 - 5:30 p.m., 6:00 p.m. or 6:30 p.m.
Central Park Foundation Shelter, 2495 Victoria St.
- Group size will be limited and attendees must wear masks and maintain six foot physical distance.
Virtual Meeting
Thursday, September 10 - 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
- The meeting will be conducted via Zoom.
Complete the online survey
- Initial concepts and background information is available online. Feedback will be accepted through Sunday, September 13.
Visit www.cityofroseville.com/inclusiveplay to register for an onsite or virtual meeting or to complete the online survey.
Please contact Assistant Parks and Recreation Director Matthew Johnson at 651-792-7102 or matthew.johnson@cityofroseville.com if you have questions.