The recent meeting of the Treasure Island Development Authority highlighted significant progress on local park developments, particularly Cityside Park, which is nearing completion. Board members discussed the upcoming acceptance of Cityside Park at the next meeting scheduled for July, where the authority will take on management and maintenance responsibilities.
During the meeting, it was noted that Cityside Park is set to officially open to the public on September 13, 2025, with a celebration planned for that date. Prior to the grand opening, there will be informal soft openings as construction wraps up. The installation of new artwork by artist Ned Khan is expected to be completed by early July, adding to the park's appeal.
Additionally, updates were provided on the progress of Chapel Park and Clipper Cove Park, which are also part of the ongoing development efforts on Treasure Island. The board expressed enthusiasm for the advancements in these projects and is looking forward to a report on visitor projections for the parks, which is currently being prepared.
Overall, the meeting underscored the commitment to enhancing recreational spaces on Treasure Island, with the upcoming months promising exciting developments for the community.