Broadview Park Playground Refresh

The aging public amenities at Broadview Park have been upgraded to better serve the needs of the surrounding neighborhood. The primary goal of this project was to build a new playground that fosters experience, growth, fun, and engagement for visitors. New restrooms and a picnic shelter were also constructed.

Over 100 Broadview neighborhood and Greeley residents completed a survey sharing their hopes for the future of Broadview Park. Final features include a Silly Tree, Twist & Shout, Bunny and Mushroom climbers, Spinami, Swings and more. Something for all ages.

Broadview Park playground in the afternoon
Broadview Park New Playground Installation

UPDATE:

December 31, 2021 -

Broadview Park playground is open for play! Thank you to everyone who shared their thoughts and dreams. We hope you enjoy it for many years to come, now....Let's Play!

Pssst….there are even more playground refresh projects coming in 2022 - Greeley West, Sanborn, Anna Gimmestad and more. Visit greeleygov.com/parks for more.


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Project Highlights

• The City of Greeley budgets for regular upgrades to aging amenities in our neighborhood parks.  
• The existing Broadview Park playground equipment was removed and replaced with newer, innovative, and more accessible play features using the existing footprint.
• The existing picnic shelter, with attached restrooms, was removed. A new restroom and separate picnic shelter were constructed on the east side of the park near the playground.
• The picnic shelter and restroom were funded through the City's Food Tax for capital improvements. The playground refresh was funded through the Quality of Life/Imagine Greeley fund.

Contact Us

Parks
Parks Office: 970-336-4180
Parks@greeleygov.com