City of Tyler celebrates $2.5M renovation of Bergfeld Park | State | brenhambanner.com

2022-07-23 00:21:36 By : Ms. Ruth Ying

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Mayor Don Warren and members of the Tyler Parks and Recreation Department inaugurate the completion of the final phase of Bergfeld Park’s master plan.

Both tennis courts at Bergfeld Park are now open to the public after they were unveiled Saturday morning.

A concrete retaining seat wall was also part of the final phase of Bergfeld Park's master plan. 

Bergfeld Park was re-opened Saturday morning after almost a decade of work in  renovations. 

Mayor Don Warren speaks to media during the park's grand re-opening ceremony. 

Mayor Don Warren and members of the Tyler Parks and Recreation Department inaugurate the completion of the final phase of Bergfeld Park’s master plan.

Both tennis courts at Bergfeld Park are now open to the public after they were unveiled Saturday morning.

A concrete retaining seat wall was also part of the final phase of Bergfeld Park's master plan. 

Bergfeld Park was re-opened Saturday morning after almost a decade of work in  renovations. 

Mayor Don Warren speaks to media during the park's grand re-opening ceremony. 

Two renovated tennis courts and a concrete retaining seat wall were officially unveiled Saturday morning at Bergfeld Park‘s grand reopening ceremony.

The reopening marks the completion of a $2.5 million dollar master plan that was planned in 2011 by now Deputy City Manager Stephanie Franklin and Mayor Don Warren.

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About 30 people gathered in Bergfeld Park Thursday evening to listen and propose suggestions on the revitalization on one of the city's oldest parks.

About 30 people gathered in Bergfeld Park Thursday evening to listen and propose suggestions on the revitalization on one of the city's oldest parks.

The Bergfeld Park Amphitheater could soon have a new name and a new look.

Bergfeld Park's historic amphitheater isn't used as often as it once was, but that is likely to change.

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