…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…
…Parks and Recreation installed the following improvements in 2018: All new playground equipment for 2-5 and 5-12 years olds Unitary surfacing in the play area New plaza with picnic tables…
…park.” Overall, Parks and Recreation installed the following improvements in 2018: All new playground equipment for 2-5 and 5-12 years olds Unitary surfacing in the play area New plaza with…
…is working closely to support the Wolverine Park improvements, similar to its project last year with Nunaka Valley Elementary to install learning labs in Russian Jack Springs Park. “Campbell STEM…
…painting benches, spreading woodchips in the play area, and installing temporary yarn art on the fence. The Park Fix-It was the first step in a plan for major improvements to…
…works. Youth Employment in Parks will spend the week finishing the construction of the new trail, revegetating the eroded areas with native species, and installing posts and rope along the…
…installation of a polar bear themed destination playground. Volunteers shoveled and raked woodchips onto the area around the playground and cleared brush from the area to improve visibility. Earlier in…
…Four Dog Stations were installed along the 2.5 mile Campbell Creek Trail corridor. This has profoundly improved trail cleanliness and contributed to user-friendliness on this high use trail. Additionally, $1,500…
…Railroad to work on Railroad property. Volunteers also worked with designers and agencies to install an irrigation system in conjunction with an AWWU waterline upgrade project, planned for completion soon….
…such as the Nordic Skiing Association of Anchorage to create sign standards and a trail system-wide sign upgrade, installing signs, maps and kiosks that assist park users with way finding,…
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.