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December 6, 2024
  • Assessment of the Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex Competition Pool Complete

    The following statement provides the latest update

    UPDATE (August 4, 2023): The Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex competition pool monitoring system installation is in progress. Upon further examination, engineers have recommended installing additional monitoring equipment. The temporary re-opening of the competition pool is now projected for fall 2023. The Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County is working diligently to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment.

    Pool is Expected to Temporarily Reopen with Limited Schedule and Services Fall 2023

    M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County

    RIVERDALE, Md. – M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County completed a routine evaluation as a part of its assessment management plan of the Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex competition pool and found that previously identified structural matters had worsened and required closing the pool for an indefinite period. After further engineering study and reports, the competition pool is safe and will temporarily reopen utilizing a limited operating schedule and services. Once the long-term project begins, the pool will be closed to implement planned major capital investment. This work is projected to begin in approximately one year.

    “Our priority is the safety of our residents and visitors to the Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex,” said Tara Eggleston Stewart, Division Chief of Aquatics and Athletic Facilities. “Our capital improvement plan is designed to ensure our facilities maintain safety requirements for operation while providing high quality programs and services to enrich our community”

    The Department hired structural engineers to evaluate the 23-year-old pool to assess maintenance needs. Based on initial findings provided by the structural engineers, the Department closed the competition pool on Thursday, January 26, 2023, and needed to conduct a more in-depth structural evaluation of the pool. Based on further engineering studies, the competition pool can safely reopen for operation. To ensure the safety of users, the Department is taking precautionary measures and installing new equipment that will continuously monitor the condition of the pool area to maintain the highest level of safety.

    The temporary reopening of the competition pool is projected for late summer and is expected to close again in approximately one year to undergo major upgrades. While the competition pool is closed, the Sports and Learning Complex’s leisure pool will remain open to serve the community. The Department also encourages its patrons to visit any of its 7 outdoor and 7 indoor pools and facilities to explore aquatic programs, services, and drop-in swim opportunities.

    Visit pgparks.com for additional information and updates on the specific reopening date and register for aquatic programs or classes. You can register for PGParks Alerts to receive updates on your mobile devices.

    About the Department

    The M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation delivers an award-winning park system through progressive, innovative leadership and a commitment to the community and the environment in Prince George’s County. For more on the Department of Parks and Recreation, visit www.pgparks.com and stay connected on Facebook, TwitterPhotoShelter, and Instagram. The Department of Parks and Recreation encourages and supports the participation of individuals with disabilities in all programs and services. Register at least a minimum of two weeks in advance of the program start date to request and receive a disability accommodation. 

  • The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Wins $18.5 Million Federal Grant to Improve Trail Networks

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 29, 2023
    Media Contacts: Melissa.Chotiner@MontgomeryParks.org and Angel.Waldron@pgparks.com

    Money from the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant will be used to enhance trails in Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties as part of the Capital Trails Network.

    RIVERDALE, MD – The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) announced this week that The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission has been awarded an $18.5 million RAISE grant to fund the rehabilitation of multi-use paths to fill gaps in the Capital Trails Network – a plan developed by local jurisdictions, the National Park Service and trail advocacy organizations, to connect 990 miles of trail between Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.

    The grant underscores the importance of connected trails and active transportation infrastructure to equitably deliver quality-of-life benefits across the region. This grant provides 34% of the funding needed for the renovation or construction of five high-priority projects in the network, which provide new access to recreation, outdoor space, and multimodal transportation in underserved neighborhoods.

    “These enhancements to Prince George’s and Montgomery County’s trails and connections will allow residents to travel by bicycle, foot, and other non-motorized means, easily and safely, and enjoy our park resources. This win is an important step as we work to design and construct our remaining planned trails in the Capital Trails Network,” said Peter A. Shapiro, Chair of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission.

    “This award will allow us to make much-needed improvements to existing hard-surface trails within the Capital Trail Network in some of our most densely populated neighborhoods, providing better outdoor recreational opportunities, connecting communities, and building a more resilient transportation network,” said Michael Riley, Director of Montgomery Parks.

    “The Department of Parks and Recreation has an amazing trail system for community who want to engage in active recreation and transportation. The RAISE Grant funding allows us to improve our trails by extending them; performing maintenance and upgrades on existing trails; and repairing bridges and boardwalks,” says Bill Tyler, Director of the M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation. “Additionally, we’ve begun upgrading and improving way-finding signage, directional signage, and updating trail maps. Results of a 2021 study done on behalf of M-NCPPC showed that 19% of residents in Prince George’s County households had unmet needs regarding walking, hiking, and biking trails. The RAISE grant funds help us meet the residents’ needs more quickly and in line with our long-term strategy in trails on Commission parkland,” Director Tyler concludes.

    The grant money will be used to:

    • Repave the existing Northwest Branch Trail from the Prince George’s boundary to the end of the trail in Montgomery County and replace bridges and fords across side streams
    • Develop a shared-use path between the Northwest Branch Trail in Chillum Community Park and the path that links Avondale Community Park to Eastern Avenue in DC
    • Improve Sligo Creek Trail safety at major road crossings with high-traffic speeds and volumes, enhance ADA access, and bring this 30+ year-old shared-use path up to current standards in Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties
    • Add to existing funding for phases 2-6 of the Central Avenue Connector Trail
    • Design and construct a new 10-foot-wide trail from the current trail terminus at the DC-Maryland border to the Naylor Road Metrorail Station in Prince George’s County

    Sligo Creek Trail is a 10.2-mile hard surface trail located along Sligo Creek Stream Valley Park, in Silver Spring. The Northwest Branch Trail is 11.7 miles long—nine miles are natural surface, and the remaining 2.7 miles are hard-surface trail. Together, both Departments bolster 233 miles of trails throughout Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties for walkers, bikers and equestrians. Explore the trail network at pgparks.org/parks-trail and MontgomerParks.org/trails.

    About The Commission

    Founded in 1927, The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) is a nationally recognized leader in land use planning, parks, and recreation achieving countless awards for innovation, stewardship, and exemplary vision for enhancing the lives of current and future generations for Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties. The agency improves the well-being of over two million residents and countless visitors within this region by planning the coordinated and harmonious physical growth and development of the region; protecting and stewarding natural, cultural, and historical resources; providing an award-winning system of parks; creating recreational experiences that enhance the quality of life of all individuals; and planning great communities that are vibrant, livable, accessible, and sustainable. For more information, visit www.mncppc.org.

  • Celebrations for New Dog Park and Community-Designed Park Upgrades Announced

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 29, 2023
    Media Contact: Angel Waldron, 301-446-3311
    Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County

    Riverdale, MD – The M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County is happy to announce two events on July 8 to celebrate 1) our new and only dog park in the southern area of the county and 2) the unveiling of community-designed park upgrades, also in the southern area.

    Tanglewood Community Park

    Saturday, July 8, 10am – 12 noon | 8339 Woodyard Rd, Clinton, MD 20735

    See enhancements to the park with a focus on the basketball court and loop trail. Learn how the Department, County Council, the Wills Group and Dash In, MTC Art Studio, and the Neighborhood Design Center came together to work with Clinton residents to reimagine and upgrade the Park. Enjoy inaugural basketball shots, music and refreshments after remarks.

    Riverview Dog Park

    Saturday, July 8, 12 noon – 2pm | 10601 Riverview Rd, Fort Washington, MD 20744

    Join us for “Pups and Popsicles” to give area dogs and their people a first sniff of this 28,000-sf dog park with separate areas for small dogs (8,000 sf) and large dogs (20,000 sf). Park features include:

    • Drinking fountains and washing stations
    • Toy baskets and leash hangers
    • Waste stations
    • Play features
    • Human seating – movable chaise lounges that provide seating/lounging for humans and can be moved/arranged to create play features for dogs
    • Self-closing gates with ADA compliant latches
    • Fencing with black-vinyl coating – visually blends into the forested background
    • Four types of surfaces: Concrete entry plazas; Artificial turf; Lawn; Rustic “woodland” areas (mulch/woodchips)
    • Environmental site design applied during construction: Minimal grading; Minimal tree removal

    The Department looks forward to welcoming members of the community, furry and otherwise, to enjoy a bark in the park, a pop with your pup, and a tail-wagging good time!

    About the Department

    The M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation delivers an award-winning park system through progressive, innovative leadership and a commitment to the community and the environment in Prince George’s County. For more on the Department of Parks and Recreation, visit www.pgparks.com and stay connected on Facebook, TwitterPhotoShelter, and Instagram. The Department of Parks and Recreation encourages and supports the participation of individuals with disabilities in all programs and services. Register at least a minimum of two weeks in advance of the program start date to request and receive a disability accommodation.