RECREATION
A zip line may be in the works for the city’s planned adventure park, which
is set to be developed on nearly 39 acres along SW Cameo Boulevard.
AWARD AND FUTURE PLANS
Parks and Recreation recently won an award for its innovative
Rock Steady Boxing program, which helps decrease
the effects of Parkinson’s disease. The 10-year master plan
calls for both an adventure park and a regional park — both
requested by residents.
Next up is planning for the long awaited Tradition Regional
Park to serve residents of western Port St. Lucie and other
areas. A neighborhood meeting hosted by Lucido & Associates,
a land planning and landscape architectural firm, and
Mattamy Homes to gather residents’ suggestions took place
A young mountain biker enjoys the hills and bumps of a wooden trail that
could be similar to one that the city builds.
in July.
“The park is envisioned as an active regional park consisting
primarily of baseball, softball, soccer and multipurpose
sports fields along with other more regional-type uses such as
a possible water park, bark park, food truck/art event space,
disc golf and an adventure playground,” according to a meeting
announcement.
“In addition to these very active uses, attention will be
placed on less-active uses such as nature trails, observation
areas, canoe/kayak launch, and complementary experiences
that provide enjoyment and opportunities for all,” it says. E
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