Denver's Paco Sanchez Park Phase II Opens: Photos

News

Denver CO

15 September, 2020

7:30 PM

Description

DENVER, CO — Many makeovers continue at Paco Sanchez Park in west Denver — the park has a new basketball court, a skate park, an updated parking lot, public art, a walking loop and many other features. The latest revamp is part of Phase II of the park's upgrades, which aim to encourage community gatherings, festivals and live music performances — that is, when the coronavirus pandemic subsides. The 30-acre park, just west of Federal Boulevard and south of Colfax Avenue, is named in honor of Colorado state legislator, television personality and Spanish radio station owner, Francisco "Paco" Sanchez. Don't miss the latest news updates in Denver: Free Denver Patch Newsletters and Email Alerts | Facebook | Twitter Phase II of the project also includes new play pods, a walking loop, a kiosk building, a community plaza, a mist fountain, restrooms, outdoor classroom space, shade structures, a Paco "climber," a stage, a picnic area, a water quality area, a native grass conversion area, more landscaping and irrigation improvements. Phase I of the project, completed in 2018, included a 'play plateau' area and portions of the park's play loop. The renovations, which are funded by an Elevate Denver Bond project, are following the 'Re-Imagine Play' park design — a colorful, modern playground that encourages people of all ages to be active. PHOTOS: Previously completed sections of the park in Phase I: All above photos by Amber Fisher/Patch

By:  view source

Discussion

By posting you agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy.

/
Search this area