Mayor Greg Fischer joined the Olmsted Parks Conservancy, Louisville Parks and Recreation, President District 6 Councilman David James and Friends of Victory Park to celebrate the completion of the $1.1 Million Revitalization project. The event will take place at Victory Park at 11 a.m.
Victory Park, a four-acre park located at 1051 S 23rd Street, is the site of a $1.1 million revitalization project started in 2017. Thanks to donor support, Olmsted Parks Conservancy and Louisville Parks and Recreation worked closely with the community to create and execute a Master Plan for Victory Park to better serve its residents. The project was divided into two phases:
“The Olmsted Parks Conservancy and its donors and partners have made a wise investment in west Louisville and the city as a whole with this transformational project in Victory Park,” Mayor Greg Fischer said. “I hope it creates a renewed sense of pride in this beautiful Olmsted-designed park, and look forward to see the lodge, the playground and sprayground brimming with activity this summer and in the future.”
“I’m excited to see the work and energy put forward by the community transformed from a vision to reality here at Victory Park,” said David James, District 6 Councilman. “I’m very thankful to Olmsted Parks Conservancy for their efforts and dedication to Victory Park and the California Neighborhood.”
“We are thrilled to continue our investment in Victory Park, one of the Olmsted Park jewels in our community,” expressed Layla George, President of Olmsted Parks Conservancy. “We are grateful for the support from J. Graham Brown Foundation, Kosair Charities, Brown Forman, and GE Appliances who helped fund the new playground, spray ground and renovated kitchen in the lodge. The Friends of Victory Park group has worked tirelessly alongside our staff to care for and program this park. Victory Park looks better than ever and it’s because of the people who live here.”
The project was made possible with support from donors to Olmsted Parks Conservancy’s Campaign for Extraordinary Parks (including Humana Foundation, James Graham Brown Foundation, Kosair Charities and PNC Foundation), Brown Forman Foundation, GE Appliances, Louisville Parks and Recreation, City of Louisville, Mayor Greg Fischer and Councilman David James.
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