Eagerly anticipated project to feature 12 youth baseball fields
(McAllen, TX) Three years after McAllen
citizens approved an $11 million bond for the construction of a youth baseball
complex, the project is now underway. Delays included a turn-over in
administration at the start of the project and initial construction bids not in
line with the budget.
The
$9.117 million complex, which includes a $400,000 grant from TPWD, will feature
12 youth baseball fields on 51.32 acres, as well as:
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Concession/restroom
facility
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Ticket Booth
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Maintenance building
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Granite walking trail
around complex with solar lighting
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LED field lighting
system
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Three lakes
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Two parking lots: one
at main entry and secondary lot with for easy access. Over 400+ parking spaces
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Bike racks
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Picnic tables with
shade structures
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Fully landscaped and
irrigated using recycling system to recover stormwater runoff, and use
irrigation district water along with effluent reuse system
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Large native plant
preserve area
Each field to include: bleachers,
dugouts; scoreboards, backstop; perimeter fencing; foul poles; scorer’s table;
and canopies. Other infrastructure design elements include: looped water
distribution system with fire hydrants; wastewater collection system;
stormwater management system to include inlets and culverts; fiber optic
network with 32 security cameras; wireless network available to the public.
“We are so excited to see the youth
baseball complex construction moving forward, so that this time next year, we
will be able to hear the crack of the bat as youth baseball teams in McAllen
have a state-of-the-art facility to live out their home run dreams,” said City
of McAllen District I Commissioner Richard Cortez, in whose district the
project lies. “We took our time to get the project right, and that is the
most important responsibility we have as elected officials: to properly manager
taxpayer money. This will add a quality of life to our residents, but
also, help to boost our local economy by being able to host multiple youth
baseball tournaments at the complex. McAllen is truly playing ball!”
There are a multitude of steps that are
involved in a project of this magnitude including: the formal sale of bonds to
formally fund the project; property acquisitions that needed to be completed;
demolition of two old homes on the property; topographic and boundary surveys,
geotechnical investigations and archeological studies completed; and of course,
completing the formal design and bidding process.
“Aside from the children who will soon
be playing baseball here, no one is more excited to move forward with this
project than the City of McAllen,” said City Manager Roel “Roy” Rodriguez, P.E.
“Baseball is America’s pastime, and we look forward to countless families in
McAllen and beyond, spending time here, enjoying the game that brings us all
together.”
The complex will be able to host a
variety of International and National tournaments from youth to adult
divisions, including Little League, Pony, Babe Ruth, Big League, ASA Adult
Tournaments and high school softball and baseball games, to name a few.
Aside from the fun and excitement that these tournaments will bring, the
economic impact they will have on the community will be substantial, as well.
Another feature that City leaders hope
to include in the development of the field is a “Miracle Field” that would be
used by children with disabilities. The City of McAllen is working with
the Capable Kids Foundation, seeking corporate sponsors to add the field, as
well as a significant all-inclusive playground within the site.
City
of McAllen elected officials, administrators and directors, project
contractors, community members, McAllen ISD team members, and children from the
Capable Kids Foundation were on hand to officially break ground today for the
City of McAllen Youth Baseball Complex.
City
of McAllen District 1 Commissioner Richard Cortez, District 6 Commissioner
Veronica Whitacre and District 2 Commissioner Trey Pebley posed for a photo
with the inspirational children from the Capable Kids Foundation, Erick, Orli
and Charlie, who were on hand at today’s City of McAllen Youth Baseball Complex
Groundbreaking Ceremony to help encourage the community to help with the
fundraising efforts to add a Miracle Field to the project.
Members
of the baseball team from Memorial High School, McAllen High School and Nikki
Rowe High School joined in the festivities at the City of McAllen Youth
Baseball Complex Groundbreaking Ceremony.
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