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Patton Park Improvements

Patton Park continues to grow thanks to the incredible support of our community through Push4Parks. This community-driven initiative helps fund meaningful park improvements that enhance play, accessibility, nature, and connection for all ages.

 

What We’ve Built Together

Through Push4Parks support, Patton Park has seen thoughtful upgrades designed to balance recreation, relaxation, and environmental stewardship:

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Elements of Development

Multi-Use Trail

An approximate 1 mile multi-use Terrewalk Path (10’ wide) system has been constructed throughout Patton Park. Our multi-use Terrewalk trails have a positive impact both in the community and in the economy.

A multi-use trail design provides a free means of healthy exercise for those in urban and rural areas alike. Walking or hiking a few times a week has shown to improve overall health, even in otherwise inactive individuals. This, in turn, decreases health care costs.

A National Park Service Study revealed those who exercise file 14% fewer health care claims and spend 30% fewer days in the hospital than those who are sedentary. Constructing trails and green spaces is a worthwhile long-term investment. According to the National Association of Realtors, land adjacent to trails and greenways can offer homeowners a significant increase in property value.

 

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Shade Structures

The Patton Park Project included several elements that provides shade for park users. Elements include:

  • 10’ tall Isosceles Sail Shades In Dog Park

  • Custom Sail Shade for the Spider Pocket

  • Custom Sail Shade for the Tree Pocket

  • Trees

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Shade

 

 

Seating

A variety of seating options have been installed throughout the development of Patton Park.

  • Sway Bench: Take a break from the standard bench to enjoy a leisurely swing with the sway bench. The 12-gauge punched steel swing seat is supported by 3.5″ diameter posts that support a gentle swinging motion.

  • SwingTable: A unique hybrid of a swing-set and a table

  • Park Benches

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Fishing Piers

Two accessible fishing piers have been added to the south side of the Patton pond.

 

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a golf course with a pond

 

 

Trees

The Patton Park Project includes the planting of over 200 trees! Tree species include Eastern Red Cedar, a variety of oak (bur oak, swamp white oak, etc.), a variety of maple (sugar maple, celebration maple, etc.), Austree Hybrid Willow, London Plane, and Tulip Poplars. Shade trees that are nontoxic to dogs will be planted in the Jackie & Dave Thompson Dog Park. *Some trees will be purposefully placed along Grant St. to create a Vegetative Environmental Buffer (VEB.)

 

Vegetative Environmental Buffers have been shown to incrementally mitigate odors by interacting with particulates, volatile organic compounds and ammonia through a complex of bio-physical dynamics.

Among the most important dynamics are: 

  • 1) Enhancement of vertical atmospheric mixing through forced mechanical turbulence which enhances dilution/dispersion of odor;

  • 2) Odor filtration through particulate interception and retention; odor largely travels by way of particulates, therefore, managing particulates aides in the management of odors;

  • 3) Enhanced odor/particulate fallout due to reduced wind speeds near and downwind of the VEB; and

  • 4) Adsorption and absorption of ammonia onto and into the plant – this is largely due to a chemical affinity that ammonia has to the waxy coating on tree leaves.

Reference Tyndall, J. C., & Larsen, G. L. D. (2015, October 2). Vegetative environmental buffers for odor mitigation. Pork Information Gateway. Retrieved October 1, 2021, from https://porkgateway.org/resource/vegetative-environmental-buffers-for-odor-mitigation/.

 

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a tree in a field

 

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Meditative Garden

A meditation garden is an outdoor space where one can go to find balance and let go of stress and worries by practicing mindfulness in nature. Spending time in green space or bringing nature into one’s everyday life can benefit both mental and physical wellbeing. The meditative garden consists of native landscaping with a focus on pollinator plants. Amenities within the gardens include picnic tables, pergolas, and SwingTables.

 

A meditation garden is an outdoor space where one can go to find balance and let go of stress and worries by practicing mindfulness in nature. Spending time in green space or bringing nature into one’s everyday life can benefit both mental and physical wellbeing. The meditative garden will consist of native landscaping with a focus on pollinator plants. Amenities within the gardens include picnic tables, pergolas, and SwingTables.

Concrete Games

Doty & Sons Concrete Products, Inc. offers a variety of concrete amenities that bring some of your favorite at home recreation engagements permanently to the park.

BYOB (bring your own bags) Concrete cornhole/Bags boards allow you to enjoy your favorite game and play outdoors without having to wrestle with portable game boards. Whether you are an avid or occasional player, our concrete cornhole boards are the regulation American Cornhole Association size and slope to ensure perfect playing conditions.

Playing ping pong does not have to be an indoor activity. Weighing in at 2,615 lbs., this concrete and steel ping pong table is made with unmatched durability and provides resistance from weathering. Guest bring their own ping pong balls and paddles.

 

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Basketball Courts

North of the existing softball diamonds, across Chase Street, two VersaCourt outdoor basketball courts have been installed. VersaCourt commercial basketball courts provide the perfect balance of performance and durability, with some of the lowest maintenance requirements of any sports surface available.

VersaCourt tile systems provide a truly monolithic surface that provides consistent ball bounce and response across the entire surface of the court. The slight vertical flex of the VersaCourt tile and side-to-side movement allows forgiveness for athletes’ knees, joints and lower backs, which reduces the chance of injury during aggressive and competitive play. Every VersaCourt system is engineered to stand up to commercial traffic and last for decades to come.

 

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Roadway and Parking Improvements

Repaved roadways and parking areas have also been built into the renovation of Patton Park. An additional parking area has been added in conjunction with the construction of two basketball courts just north of Clay St.

 

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a few tractors working in a field

 

 

Wetland Restoration

In the early 1990’s with the introduction of Phase I of the federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) stormwater program, municipalities began programs to limit stormwater pollution.

As stormwater runoff flows through the wetland, pollutant removal is achieved by settling and biological uptake within the practice. Wetlands are among the most effective stormwater practices in terms of pollutant removal, and also offer aesthetic value.

 

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a group of baby ducks

a group of geese walking on a dirt road

 

 

Rain Gardens

Rain gardens are designed to capture rainwater and prevent the rapid release of excess stormwater into municipal water systems. A well-placed rain garden reduces runoff and flooding, and filters pollutants carried in stormwater runoff. Along with the municipal benefits and the conservation of a valuable natural resource, rain gardens create excellent habitat for birds and butterflies.

 

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Additional Amenities

A variety of additional amenities have been installed throughout the Patton Park development:

  • Bike Racks

  • Water Fountains

  • Trash Receptacles

  • Landscaping: Shrub islands are planned to be planted throughout the park to increase shrub habitats, with a main focus around the pond. The shrubs species include (but are not limited to): Elderberry, Hazelnut, Smooth Sumac, Viburnum, Serviceberry, Witch Hazel, and Lilac.

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Looking Ahead

While many improvements are already complete, the vision for our parks continues to evolve. Planned enhancements include expanded trail lighting, continued landscaping and natural area improvements, and additional amenities designed to serve families, teens, adults, and visitors of all abilities.

 

Your support has helped transform Patton Park into a welcoming, engaging space where nature, recreation, and community come together. Every improvement reflects our commitment to providing fun, safe, and enriching experiences for families, kids, and visitors of all ages.

 

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