The Art Cityscape

EP-036 Springville City, Utah 101 PAR Tax Update

14 min · 13 de feb de 2026
Portada del episodio EP-036 Springville City, Utah 101 PAR Tax Update

Descripción

Parks & Recreation Director Stacey Child and Assistant Parks & Recreation Director Tyler Wilkins highlight PAR tax investment over the past three years has improved Springville City. Early projects included a new gazebo at City Park that has quickly become a popular gathering space for performances and the farmers market, and significant upgrades along Dry Creek Trail, where an irrigation canal was piped to create new green space and a park with a pavilion. The award-winning Cherry Ridge Bike Park received added features and pavilions, while Memorial Park saw major enhancements, including wiffle ball fields, a walking path, the Al Curtis Plaza, and renovated tennis courts.  Additional investments supported improvements at the golf course, the library’s summer reading program, and the new Fitness Park at the Clyde Recreation Center, featuring a timed 40-yard dash, ninja course, turf field, and adult fitness area. Major redevelopment continues around Springville High School, beginning with rebuilt ball fields at Bird Park and moving into the new Spring Acres Park phase, which includes a community pond with a walking trail, a 1.5-mile campus loop, six lit pickleball courts, and a multipurpose field. At Arts Park, a transformative amphitheater renovation—supported by a $1 million donation from McWane Ductile and a $750,000 Utah County grant—will add a permanent stage cover, new plaza space, public art installations, and expanded performance opportunities, with plans to unveil the improvements during Art City Days. Together, these projects represent nearly 40 enhancements that continue to expand recreation, arts, and community gathering opportunities throughout Springville.

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de The Art Cityscape!

Prueba gratis

Empieza 7 días de prueba

$99 / mes después de la prueba. · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros al mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

38 episodios

episode EP-036 Springville City, Utah 101 PAR Tax Update artwork

EP-036 Springville City, Utah 101 PAR Tax Update

Parks & Recreation Director Stacey Child and Assistant Parks & Recreation Director Tyler Wilkins highlight PAR tax investment over the past three years has improved Springville City. Early projects included a new gazebo at City Park that has quickly become a popular gathering space for performances and the farmers market, and significant upgrades along Dry Creek Trail, where an irrigation canal was piped to create new green space and a park with a pavilion. The award-winning Cherry Ridge Bike Park received added features and pavilions, while Memorial Park saw major enhancements, including wiffle ball fields, a walking path, the Al Curtis Plaza, and renovated tennis courts.  Additional investments supported improvements at the golf course, the library’s summer reading program, and the new Fitness Park at the Clyde Recreation Center, featuring a timed 40-yard dash, ninja course, turf field, and adult fitness area. Major redevelopment continues around Springville High School, beginning with rebuilt ball fields at Bird Park and moving into the new Spring Acres Park phase, which includes a community pond with a walking trail, a 1.5-mile campus loop, six lit pickleball courts, and a multipurpose field. At Arts Park, a transformative amphitheater renovation—supported by a $1 million donation from McWane Ductile and a $750,000 Utah County grant—will add a permanent stage cover, new plaza space, public art installations, and expanded performance opportunities, with plans to unveil the improvements during Art City Days. Together, these projects represent nearly 40 enhancements that continue to expand recreation, arts, and community gathering opportunities throughout Springville.

13 de feb de 202614 min