July 31, 2024
The Capital Improvements at Saugatucket Park are 95% complete. A wider, more accessible path has been installed around the perimeter of this beautiful green space that borders the Saugatucket River. The basketball court has been removed and replaced for basketball and pickleball. The invasive species growing between the edge of the park and the river have been cut back so that visitors can enjoy a view of the river and downtown Main Street of historic Wakefield.
The final touches including a section of fence along the edge of the basketball/pickleball court; and lining of the court, will be in place by summer's end.
This is just the completion of the first phase of the park. Future improvements, contingent upon funding availability, involve new benches and period lighting. This project has been funded through the support of the Town of South Kingstown's Capital Improvement Plan, and a generous $80,000 grant from the RI Department of Environmental Management.
April 19, 2024
With the spring weather here, planned capital improvements at Saugatucket Park are progressing. The old chain-link fence along the river has been removed and brush cleared for a scenic view of the river and downtown Wakefield along Main Street, essentially reconnecting the park with the downtown area.
The old walking path has been excavated and a new, wider walkway, is prepped and ready for paving this April. The path has been redesigned to reflect the original 1932 park master plan by the Olmsted Brothers. The basketball court will be replaced in its current location with the addition of pickleball lines and a portable net making the court multi-use to serve more members of our community who desire be outdoors and active.
This project is funded by Town of South Kingstown capital improvement fund and a RI Department of Environmental Management outdoor recreation grant.
The master plan involves future improvements that include new period lighting, benches, and a rain garden.