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Come out and enjoy the newly renovated neighborhood park!
The City of Gainesville’s Wild Spaces & Public Places program, in conjunction with the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department, is thrilled to announce that the renovation project at Oakview Park is complete. Located at 810 NW 8th Ave. (formerly named Kiwanis Girl Scout Park), Oakview Park is open for the community to enjoy!

Improvements to the park’s outdoor features include a new modern playground, a bridge over the creek, ADA walking paths, and added parking. The park also received an extensive vegetation clean up, removing exotic invasive plants and planting Florida native species along the creek bank and throughout the park. 

Improvements also include an extensive renovation to the nearly 66-year-old building built in 1955 by the Kiwanis Club of Gainesville, transforming the space into a community center. The building was occupied by the Gainesville Girl Scout Council until 2014. The Kiwanis Club then gifted the building to the City of Gainesville in 2019. The City of Gainesville’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department has now partnered with the after-school program Aces in Motion making the space available for youth programming.

To view a video about the park, community center and youth programming click here. Construction cost of the project was $1,053,478.

The Oakview Park improvement project was realized through thoughtful collaboration with the Gainesville community. We’d like to extend thanks to all our neighbors who participated in the open houses that guided the improvement decisions.

For questions about the project, please contact Betsy Waite, Project Manager, at 352-393-8187 or waiteed@cityofgainesville.org.
The Wild Spaces & Public Places sales tax will continue to create, improve and maintain parks and recreational facilities and acquire and improve environmentally-sensitive lands. To sign up for updates, please visit www.WildSpacesPublicPlacesGNV.org.