In a recent government meeting, community members expressed their enthusiasm for proposed improvements to local recreational facilities, particularly focusing on ice hockey and baseball programs. Jeremy Gibson, a Woodland Park resident and hockey advocate, highlighted the significant contributions of the hockey community, noting their commitment to maintaining ice for events and tournaments that draw visitors from as far as Arizona. He emphasized the economic benefits these events bring to the city, including increased hotel occupancy and restaurant patronage.
Mark, a local baseball program coordinator, praised the planned enhancements to Panther Field, which he believes will support the development of competitive youth baseball. He underscored the importance of continuing to build strong programs for older youth, ensuring a pipeline of skilled players for high school teams.
Additionally, a representative from the local pickleball community expressed excitement about the potential for new courts, which could facilitate youth programs and tournaments. They also mentioned their ongoing efforts to maintain existing facilities, including snow removal during winter months.
The meeting also featured input from Michael Jordan, a resident and tennis player, who urged the council to consider the needs of the tennis community amidst the growing popularity of pickleball. He stressed the importance of maintaining adequate tennis court availability for local players.
Council members acknowledged the feedback and confirmed that the proposed plans for hockey, tennis, and other recreational activities are included in the first phase of development. The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue engaging with the community as these projects move forward.