Bates-Logan Park Renovations
Background Information
The City of Englewood's Department of Parks, Recreation, Library and Golf strives to maintain the best parks and open spaces in the metro area to meet the needs and issues of the community.
In March 2017, Englewood City Council adopted the Parks and Recreation Master Plan to serve as a road map for future park development/redevelopment and provide a balance of facilities, amenities and recreation programs for the next 10 years.
In July 2023, the Department of Parks, Recreation, Library and Golf updated the 2017 Master Plan Recommendations Sections (Chapter 3) to outline key improvements to Englewood's parks, opens spaces and facilities to meet the current needs and issues of the community.
View the Parks and Recreation Master Plan here.
Timeline
Phase 1
Two Arapahoe County Open Space grants were secured to start the initial improvements at Bate Logan Park. Construction on Phase 1 began in fall 2023, and included a new pavilion, restroom, ADA improvements for pathways and parking lot and landscape improvements.
Phase 2
The city received another Arapahoe County Open Space Grant for Phase 2 renovations at Bates Logan Park. The current playground and basketball court will flip locations. A new basketball court will be poured along with a new playground installed. These improvements will facilitate increased ADA accessibility and create a dynamic, fun and inclusive space for all park visitors.
- Bates Logan All Inclusive Playground
- Conceptual Plan for Bates Logan Plaza
- Conceptual Plan for Bates Logan Phase I and II Landscaping
Phase 3
Plans to expand facilities at Bates Logan Park with the creation of a new pump track, as well as a bicycle playground and skills course and bocce ball court.
Bates Logan Park History
One of four major parks (Centennial, Cushing, Bates/Logan and Jason) that was developed in cooperation with the Department of Housing and Urban Development through federal funds under the Open Space Land program. Bates Logan Park was the first park to be developed in spring 1968.