Falcon Ridge Park

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Dedication

  • 2006

 

Size

  • 6.5 acres

 

Additional amenities

  • Benches
  • Electrical Boxes
  • Park Lighting
  • Playground
  • Stand Alone Swing

 

Fun facts and History

On Dec. 19, 2006, the City Council approved the purchase of two foreclosed parcels in the Falcon Ridge neighborhood in west Fort Worth and dedicated the property as parkland. The Parks & Community Services Department allocated $173,020.34 from Parkland Dedication Fees for the development of Falcon Ridge Park. Because the foreclosed properties were purchased at a discounted rate, an additional $44,526.03 was available for park development for a total of $217,546.37 available for development. After meeting with the Falcon Ridge Legacy Neighborhood group to get input on the type of amenities that were desired, the Park Department put the project out for bids in August 2010. The project included demolition of the existing drive approach, installation of new curb and gutter, site grading and installation of a concrete trail system, a playground, and eight benches. The project was implemented in 2011. The park has 6.47 acres.

 

See what plants and animals have been observed at Falcon Ridge Park and help contribute to citizen science by reporting your observations by using the iNaturalist link in the sidebar.

 

 

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Location

498 Broadleaf Dr,, Fort Worth 76108  View Map

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