BIRMINGHAM, Mich., March 5, 2019 – With help from a private/public partnership, the City has approved the redevelopment of two of the four existing baseball fields at Kenning Park, the site of Birmingham Little League (BLL) baseball since 1947. BLL provided a
donation to the City which covers almost half of the $737,000 cost of the
project, expected to begin in June of this year. Among the enhancements planned
for the two easterly baseball fields are:
Installation of new
fencing and concrete walkways from the parking lot and between the re-aligned
fields;
Installation of new
player benches as well as safety netting for added protection from foul balls;
Rotation of the fields as
well as regrading of them to improve drainage, enhancing playing conditions and
layout;
Scoreboards installed for
the field users.
“The redevelopment of the two baseball fields at Kenning Park is another step in our ongoing work to reinvest in the existing infrastructure in the City’s parks,” said Lauren Wood, the City’s Director of Public Services that also oversees the City’s Parks and Recreation Division. “We are grateful for this partnership and longstanding relationship with Birmingham Little League and look forward to the improvements at two of the Kenning Park baseball fields later this summer.”
The project marks
the second phase of enhancement work at Kenning Park, located at 2300 E.
Lincoln. It also fulfills a vision put forth in the 2014 Kenning Park Concept
Master Plan. Phase one work included reconstruction of a parking lot and
landscape improvements along Lincoln. WCI Contractors,
Inc. of Detroit, MI was the winning bidder for the Kenning Park baseball fields
redevelopment project.
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