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Sports eld, facility upgrades to begin
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Aside from the facility’s community garden and baseball elds, Alden Bridge Sports Park will be completely closed during construction, McGowan said. McGowan said the township will work with groups that use the elds to accommodate needs until the renovations are complete. “The township is continually growing, and we’re in need of more and more facilities and leisure,” said Simon Boddison, director of HTX Soccer, a youth soccer league that uses the elds. Phase 1 of the project does not include the installation of an all-weather turf on the softball and baseball elds or additional parking along the western edge of the park, which were also discussed as needs, McGowan said.
Alden Bridge Sports Fields will be closed through early 2027 for Phase 1 of an $11.2 million improvement project to increase outdoor recreation options in the community. The project will provide more parking, expand playable eld space and update restrooms and fencing, among other changes, said John McGowan, the director of The Woodlands Township Parks & Recreation Department. The estimate for the full renovation project, which includes a second phase, is $17.8 million. The rst phase will start construction this February and nish around March 2027, McGowan said. Phase 2 has not yet been funded, and the parks and recreation department will request funding for the remainder of the project during budget discussions in August, Chief Operating Ocer Chris Nunes told Community Impact .
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