…Resiliency Coalition, as well as Mayor Berkowitz. Volunteers will plant apple trees, sand and paint benches, spread woodchips in the play area, and install temporary art on the fence. Everyone…
…signs were installed by the Anchorage Water Ways Council to educate the public on environmental issues associated with feeding wildlife. The project consisted of: • Planting 253 Dogwood and Potentilla…
…to the Anchorage Parks and Recreation Department. Park improvements completed that year included sign repairs and nest box installations. This year, we matched them with volunteer landscape architects, Kevin Doniere…
Summer 2016, a climbing boulder was installed in Sitka Street Park to promote healthy recreation opportunities for pre-teens and teenagers in the neighborhood. On August 20th, community volunteers came together…
…installing mile markers and informational kiosks along our four urban trails – the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, Lanie Fleischer Chester Creek Trail and the Ship Creek and Campbell Creek Trails…
…areas, vegetation thinning around the park, planting at the entry flower bed, painting bollards, and weeding existing flower beds. The park also received an installation of the new ping pong…
…mulch, and pruning trees. They also installed 8X8 timbers and tables to create a 720 square foot picnic area. Total funding for the project came from the Municipality of Anchorage…
Park Improvements Install ADA accessible playground Upgrade safety surfacing Upgrade and repair park amenities Thinning and weeding In 2015 David Green Park became the first park in Anchorage to be…
…Cemetery Advisory Board and the Fairview Community Council for more than a decade. In 2005, the groups came together to develop an improvement plan to install a carillon bell tower…
…two new Indigenous Place Name markers were installed in the park and it was host to our first Parks+Trails Winter Activities Fair. To learn more about the history and happenings…
The Anchorage Park Foundation facilitates park improvement projects that are driven by neighborhood initiative.
We’re a non-profit, operating outside of the Municipality of Anchorage, and are responsible & accountable to our donors' intent.