UPDATED: In 2002, the City of Redmond installed its first soccer field using synthetic turf with a
surrounding rubber walking track at Grass Lawn Park. In 2003, the City's first synthetic
softball field was constructed by converting Field #1 from natural grass to synthetic turf.
The improvements made the fields available for use twelve months out of the year.
Grass Lawn Park is one of the City of Redmond's most visited recreational facilities.
With three lit synthetic sports fields, six lit tennis courts, multiple basketball hoops, two
playgrounds, climbing rocks, a walking track, one rentable picnic shelter, one rentable
pavilion, and an assortment of walking paths, the park hosts hundreds of thousands of
visitors every year. The synthetic fields are a major component of the park and are
heavily used year-round as a result of rentals, sports camps, and significant drop-in use.
In 2012, there were 838 booked events with over 47,000 scheduled users on just these
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$755 million (or $.75 BILLION) is a lot of money and yet they barely explain how the money will be spent. There was a committee that spent a lot of time on this. The lack of detail in the press release is alarming.