Big changes are coming to Washington Park in North Miami Beach
Plans include demolishing the existing building and constructing a new campus. Enhancements include a splash pad and a "zero entry" aquatic facility, banquet hall, library and computer lab, multi-purpose room, an artificial turf multi-purpose field, an ADA-accessible playground, playschool/activity area, covered basketball courts, picnic tables, pedestrian pathways, and benches.
The site will also feature native and Florida-friendly landscaping, an art installation, LED lighting, a covered bus shelter and parking.
According to City Manager Mario A. Diaz’s office, construction will cost an approximate $21.25 million which includes water and sewer upgrades.
Congresswoman Frederica Wilson recently announced a $3 million federal grant for the project.
“This funding is more than an investment; it’s a game-changer for our neighborhoods near Washington Park,” Wilson said. “It will create jobs, boost our economy, and enhance our quality of life.”
Wilson has also requested $5 million for the project in the Fiscal Year 2025 government funding bill.
"Today marks a significant milestone for the City of North Miami Beach with the generous support of Congresswoman Frederica Wilson,” North Miami Beach Mayor Evan S. Piper said in. a press release last month. “The $3 million grant for the Washington Park Site Development project will not only rejuvenate our community by replacing the outdated facilities with a state-of-the-art, eco-friendly complex but will also provide a safe, engaging, and inclusive space for our residents to enjoy for years to come.”
Other funding sources include a $200,000 grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, $1.25 million committed by Miami-Dade County, and the remaining amount will be funded by the city.
The project is estimated to start construction in the fourth quarter of 2024 and is expected to be completed in late 2026.