Fallon Sports Park – Phase I Launch

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The City of Dublin will be hosting a workshop on November 28th at 7pm in the City Council Chambers at City Hall to launch the Phase I development of Fallon Sports Park. Attendees will be provided with the Phase I conceptual plan overview and will also be asked to provide input related to the overall design elements.

Potential elements for the built-out Fallon Sport Park could include the following:

  • Children’s play area
  • Group picnic facilities
  • Basketball, volleyball, and tennis courts
  • A BMX track
  • A dog park (to complement the immensely popular Dougherty Hills Dog Park and the little-known Bray Commons Small Dog Park)
  • Bocce ball courts
  • Fountains and reflection pools
  • Walking pathways
  • Rose gardens

We’re really only limited by our imaginations. The entire park will be about 68 acres. However, Phase I will “only” include 26.5 acres. The park is bordered by Lockhart Street to the west, Gleason Drive to the north, Fallon Road to the east and Central Parkway to the south. The total budget for the entire Fallon Sports Park will be about $20M – so residents will have plenty of funds to work with to bring our collective vision to fruition. Fallon Sports Park will arguably be the most ambitious public works project that Dublin will have undertaken in it’s history. This park will be a testament to the vision and dedication of our City Council, Staff, and residents.

Published on November 21, 2007

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