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Springfield park to get major upgrades with state grant funding

Springfield park to get major upgrades with state grant funding

Springfield's Dreamland Park will get $600,000 in upgrades. Photo: Contributed/Springfield Park District


Springfield, IL (WAND) – Whether it’s to play on the playground, take a walk, or go fishing, many parks in the Springfield area are getting a major makeover. There will be something for everyone to enjoy, with the ultimate goal to improve access and equity.

“It’s an important part of our community getting outside, enjoying some fresh air, getting some exercise, making social connections with other children, other families, other parents plays a very critical role in our community,” Springfield Park District Executive Director Derek Harms.

Springfield Park District received a $600,000 OSLAD grant to revitalize Dreamland Park. Usually, ODLAD grants split the cost of recreational development projects between the state and local government.

“This grant does not require a local match. So, there are $600,000 in outside resources that we’re able to bring into our community to make improvements for the residents of Springfield,” Harms said.

The redevelopment will also make Dreamland Park more accessible to residents with disabilities, allowing everyone to enjoy the space.

“We would replace the playground, improve the walking paths to make sure that all members of the community can access the playground, do some improvements to the fishing pond with some riprap, and put a new fishing pier in as well,” Harms said.

Aside from the park district, the city of Springfield received $600,000 to upgrade Lake Springfield Center Park as well. Additionally, the Village of Grandview received $600,000 to build an outdoor sports complex and other developments. Dreamland Park has a rich history in the city, and this grant funding allows the community to make memories for future generations.

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