Southside Kids 

The City of Noblesville, Noblesville Parks and local residents celebrated the improvements made to Southside Park and adjacent areas within the Southwest Quad neighborhood this summer with a ribbon cutting ceremony today.

Renovations to the park were funded by a Community Development Block Grant along with city funds. The total project costs were $250,000 with approximately 95 percent covered by the CDBG funds.

“I’m proud to see the positive impact these changes have made in the Southwest Quad neighborhood,” said Mayor John Ditslear. “Parks are important in our community. Throughout Noblesville this year we have shown this investment with the improvements at Southside Park, the opening of Federal Hill Commons and the work starting at Finch Creek Park.”

Improvements made at Southside Park included new playground equipment, resurfaced basketball courts with new basketball goals, benches throughout the park, and a new backstop and resurfaced infield on the baseball diamond. In the neighborhood, the city replaced 1,200 feet and added 300 feet of sidewalk, and replaced 11 concrete alley approaches.

“The improvements at Southside Park were very much needed and welcomed! Not only did it give our children nicer and more safe equipment to play on, it also improved the look of our area,” said neighborhood resident Marissa McKamey Warner. “The equipment, the new sidewalks, the revitalized basketball court, and even the addition of the benches – it all improves our experience at the park and I know myself and my family will be enjoying this park a lot more in the future.”

The new playground equipment and other upgrades are being enjoyed by area residents and provide more opportunities for them to play, relax and enjoy their neighborhood and park. Area youth teams also will benefit from the improvements on the sports fields as they continue to use the practice fields during baseball season.

Encompassing three acres between Second and Third Streets and Washington and Pleasant Streets, Southside Park was established in 1952.

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