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Fort Frankfort Playground Grand Opening Delayed Until Spring 2026

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Frankfort Park District Meeting | September, 2025

Article Summary: The grand opening of the new Fort Frankfort playground, a highly anticipated community project, has been pushed back to spring 2026 due to delays in receiving properly coated equipment and newly manufactured railings. Park district officials report the project is nearing 90% completion and will likely be finished in the next month, but the official opening will wait until warmer weather returns.

Fort Frankfort Project Key Points:

  • The completion of the Fort Frankfort playground project has been delayed.

  • The cause is the return of pieces that needed re-coating and the ongoing manufacturing of new railings.

  • Executive Director Gina Hassett reported the project should be 90% finished in the next month or so.

  • A grand opening for the new playground is now anticipated for spring 2026.

The grand opening of the new Fort Frankfort playground will be delayed until next spring, Frankfort Park District officials announced at the Board of Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.

During her report, Executive Director Gina Hassett provided an update on the major construction project, explaining that issues with equipment have pushed back the final completion date. Hassett noted that several pieces of the playground, including parts of the roof, had to be returned to the manufacturer for re-coating.

“The company is making new railings that will be delivered soon,” Hassett added, citing another factor in the revised timeline.

Despite the setbacks, the project is in its final stages. “90% of the project should be finished in the next month or so,” Hassett reported. However, with colder weather approaching, she stated that a grand opening celebration will likely take place in the spring of 2026 to ensure the community can fully enjoy the new facility upon its debut.

The delay has also impacted other park activities. In the Recreation Report, Superintendent Stacy Proper noted that participation in the Splash Pad this season was down, a trend attributed to the ongoing construction of the adjacent Fort Frankfort playground.

Community support for the new playground continues, with the “Pours for the Parks” fundraising event scheduled for October 18. The event is part of the “Operation Playground” initiative to support park amenities.

Commissioner Tom Ruvoli also acknowledged the community’s enthusiasm for park improvements, thanking the staff for their hard work on the Fall Fest parade and extending the board’s gratitude to everyone who worked at the Splash Park over the summer.

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