Since 1997, SPLOST dollars have contributed millions of dollars for parks and greenspace projects in Gwinnett, paying for the development of new parks, renovations to existing parks, and a variety of amenities including picnic areas, pavilions, multi-purpose trails, mountain biking and equestrian trails, multi-purpose courts, fishing lakes, playgrounds, sports fields, gymnasiums, tennis courts, aquatic facilities, a disc golf course, skate complexes, dog parks, plus horseshoe, shuffleboard, and bocce ball courts.
The Board of Commissioners' greenspace preservation program, made possible by SPLOST programs (1997, 2001, 2005, and 2009), gives residents a chance to enjoy Gwinnett's precious natural resources, now and in the future. With 50 award winning parks and greenspaces, our parkland totals more than 10,000 acres. Park sites range from 10 acres or less to larger community parks and open-space parks.
Alexander Park — Phase II (bridged funding with 2014 SPLOST)
Pavilions added
Dog park
Restroom
Playground
Dacula Park Activity Building Expansion with Gym (P&R SPLOST) and Senior Wing (Senior Services SPLOST)
Gymnasium with elevated walking track
Senior wing with cafeteria, lounge, and other senior services
Game room and class rooms
Site work including additional parking and connection to rest of the park
Discovery Area Park — Design and Park Development
Acquire 44.76 acre site
Master planned to include courts area, playground, interactive fountain, and multipurpose field connected by trails
Parking
Restroom building
Concession restroom building
Transit stop for ease of access
Beaver Ruin Wetland Park — Design and Park Development
Collaboration with Gwinnett Water Resources
Wetland restoration and environment oriented park
Restroom building
Nature focused play areas
Small pavilions
Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center — Outdoor Learning Center
The Sensory Treehouse Project is a project, funded through 2017 SPLOST, which will include an interactive sensory treehouse that provides learners of all ages and abilities the ability to explore their senses while understanding how wildlife uses theirs
The boardwalk pathway and learning nodes meet ADA requirements for users and allows an exploration of the forest and its inhabitants; the treehouse construction itself will replicate an American Chestnut tree, a once prominent species found in the Piedmont Ecozone
The treehouse interior will include an AV exhibit that explores a day in the forest for all visitors. This multi-sensory exhibit will take users through the sights, smells, textures, and sounds of the forest
Included in this project is additional ADA parking, restroom building, and additional outdoor classroom areas
George Pierce Park — Senior Back Patio Renovations
Reconfiguration of back patio including raised planters
Historic Site Projects
Hudson-Nash House remediation and stabilization
Elisha Winn House- site amenities and renovations
Livsey Family Big House
Greenway Projects
Lloyd N. Harris Trail greenway connection between Tribble Mill and Harbins Parks
Singleton Greenway
Ivy Creek Greenway
McDaniel Farm Park Connector Greenway
Asset Management Projects:
Sports Field Conversion
Shorty Howell Park multipurpose field conversion and renovation
Dacula Park multipurpose field conversion and renovation
Synthetic turf field replacements (DCP, BCC, and GPP)
Rhodes Jordan Park multipurpose field conversion and renovation
Rock Springs Park multipurpose field conversion
Lenora Park multipurpose field conversion and renovation
Cemetery Field synthetic turf and field lighting replacement
Misc. Asset Management Projects
Playground replacement
Hudlow Tennis Center building renovations
Athletic field major renovations
Harmony Grove Soccer Complex field lighting
ADA Improvements
Fencing and security projects
Rhodes Jordan Park Community Recreation Center roof replacement
Resurfacing/paving park roads, parking lots, trails
Park security projects
Park furnishing and equipment
Aquatic Facilities Major Renovations
Bethesda Park Aquatic Center dehumidification system and filter replacement
Bogan Park Aquatic Center indoor slide tower replacement
Collins Hill Park Aquatic Center partial roof replacement
Mountain Park Aquatic Center outdoor play structure replacement
Rhodes Jordan Park Aquatic Center outdoor play structure replacement
Collins Hill Park Aquatic Center: various renovations
West Gwinnett Park Aquatic Center: various renovations
Alexander Park
Expanded parking
Access to Scenic Highway/SR 124
Expanded trail system
Picnic area
Playground
Best Friend Park Gymnasium Renovation
Replace roof
Renovate interior of gym, offices, restroom and locker rooms
Replace floor of the gym with a maple flooring
Bethesda Park Improvements
Conversion of existing football field to a multi-purpose artificial turf field
Bogan Park Improvements
300-foot field re-grading and irrigation replacement
Club Drive Park (Phase II)
Phase II expansion to be determined
George Pierce Park Renovations and Improvements
Adult softball field renovation
New playground and restroom
Trail head signage
Jones Bridge Park Renovation
Replacement of existing small shelter/restroom into separate structures
Lucky Shoals Park Renovations
Conversion of baseball fields into soccer fields with associated lighting and irrigation changes
Parking adjustments
Mountain Park Park Renovations
Conversion of existing overlay football field to a stand-alone multi-purpose artificial turf field
Peachtree Ridge Park
Conversion of existing football field to a multi-purpose artificial turf field
Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center
Cooling tower replacement
Chesser-Williams House conservation project
New Educator workroom/classroom
Historic Courthouse
Restoration/tuck-pointing of brick and resealing
Yellow River Park Trail Renovations
Soft surface trail renovation
ADA Improvements (Countywide)
Accessibility projects
Aquatics Facilities Major Renovations
Diving board replacements at Mountain Park Aquatic Center and West Gwinnett Park Aquatic Center
Resurfacing of leisure pool at Bogan Park Aquatic Center
Athletic Fields Major Renovations
Bethesda Park: Re-grade, irrigation replacement, and re-sod upper soccer field
Dacula Park: Re-grade, fence repairs, sod and irrigation West Gwinnett Park: Re-grade, irrigation replacement, and re-sod Field #2
Conservation Projects (Water/Energy)
Bryson Park: Replace parking lot lights with LED lights
Mountain Park Aquatic Center: Replace existing sand filters with more energy- and water-efficient filtration system
Rhodes Jordan Park: Replace parking lot lights with LED lights
Fencing – Major Projects and Replacements
Best Friend Park: Replace basketball fencing
Bogan Park: Replace dugout fencing and gates
Club Drive Park: Replace basketball fencing
George Pierce Park: Replace fence and backstops at Pony field; replace dugout fencing and gates
Lenora Park: Replace baseball fencing
Pinckneyville Park - Replace fence and backstops at Pony field
Shorty Howell Park: Replace dugout fencing and gates Sweet Water Park: Replace basketball fencing
Various parks: Wildlife management fencing
General Park Renovations
Dacula Park: Plaza; Parking island renovation
George Pierce Park: Plaza renovation and entry trail connection
Pinckneyville Park: Hockey tile replacement and board renovation; Parking island renovation
Rabbit Hill Park: Drainage repair (soccer)
Rhodes Jordan Park: Drainage repair
Major Lake Renovations (Countywide)
Upper lake dredging at Little Mulberry Park
Park Furnishing and Equipment (Countywide)
Various parks
Park Security Projects
Security cameras at Dacula Park Activity Building, Pinckneyville Park, and West Gwinnett Park
Fiber optic cable at Alexander Park, Bay Creek Park, Bryson Park, Lucky Shoals Park, and Pinckneyville Park
Lighting at Best Friend Park entrance and various park sites
Playground Equipment Replace/Renovations
Best Friend Park
Mountain Park Park
Resurfacing/Paving Park Roads, Parking Lots, Trails
Road and parking lot renovation and resurfacing at Bogan Park, George Pierce Park (football), Pinckneyville Park, and Shorty Howell Park
Trails resurfacing at Settles Bridge Park
Tree Plantings and Reforestation
Various parks
Bryson Park (Phase I & II)
Facilities include:
Sports Complex, including two soccer fields and multipurpose field complex with associated concession and restroom buildings
Maintenance building
Playground and court areas
Paved trails
Comfort station
Parking
Harbins Park (Phase II)
Facilities include:
Seven-field baseball/softball complex with concession and restroom building
Multi-purpose field with concession and restroom building
Playground and pavilion complex
Trails
Parking
Lanier Community Park Master Plan (E. E. Robinson Park)
Park master plan includes:
Multi-purpose field complex with concession and restroom building
Pavilion and playground complex
Outdoor court complex
Trails
Maintenance facility
Lions Club Park Renovation
Renovation of existing park includes:
Five-field baseball/softball complex with concession and restroom building
Pavilion and playground complex
Multi-purpose trail and Greenway connection
Rabbit Hill Park Expansion
Expansion includes:
Seven-field baseball/softball complex with concession and restroom building
Multi-purpose field complex with concession and restroom building
Two lighted soccer fields
Playground and pavilion complex
Teen facilities
Rock Springs Park
Expansion includes:
New soccer complex
Concession and restroom building
South Gwinnett Park Renovations
Renovation of existing park includes:
Multi-purpose field complex with concession and restroom building
Seven-field baseball/softball complex with concession and restroom building
Replace sodded fields with artificial turf to increase the use of large football fields by decreasing downtime due to weather and overuse for the following parks:
Bay Creek Park
Cemetery Field
Duncan Creek Park
George Pierce Park
Bogan Park Aquatic Center
Improvements include:
Tracks on panels of roof that open for ventilation repair and replacement
Pool pac unit to efficiently heat the pool water
Lap pool shell resurfaced
Locker rooms renovated, including tiles, lights, and counters
Repair cracks, caulking, and drain gates
Provide a climate control system that will lengthen the useful life of the building by an estimated 30 years
Duncan Creek Park
Facilities include:
Multi-purpose field with concession and restroom building
Lighted walking track
Teen facilities including skate park, sand volleyball, and basketball courts
Freeman's Mill Park
Facilities include:
Restored and raised the historic gristmill
Playground
Half-mile paved multi-purpose trail
Comfort station
Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center
Improvements including:
Event parking, including bus parking
Festival field area
Service center
Historic structures’ relocation and stabilization
Exhibit Package: Business plan calls for the changing-out of exhibits on a regular cycle, which is vital to the success of sustaining a customer base
Lucky Shoals Park
Redevelopment includes:
Community recreation center and gymnasium with indoor walking track and basketball courts
Outdoor basketball courts
Two lighted tennis courts
Peachtree Ridge Park
Facilities include:
Youth sports complex with three baseball/softball fields and concession and restroom building
Football field with lighted walking track
Two soccer fields
Outdoor basketball courts
Playground and pavilion complex
Handicap accessible ball field and playground for children with special needs
1-mile paved multi-purpose trail
Rhodes Jordan Park
Renovations include:
Construction of the first phase of the lake loop multi-purpose trail
Relocation of the entrance road within the park
Lake dredging and shoreline stabilization
Renovation of the picnic area with replacement of picnic pavilions and a restroom
Irrigation from lake
Parking improvements
Tennis center building replacement
Outdoor basketball courts
Three soccer fields with concession and restroom building
Replacement of maintenance building and horseshoe courts
Rock Springs Park
Facilities include:
Football field with lighted walking track and concession and restroom building
Six lighted tennis courts
Playground and pavilion complex
Comfort station
2-mile paved, multi-purpose trail
Settles Bridge Park
Facilities include:
Skate complex
Outdoor basketball courts
Dog park area
Playground and pavilion complex
Comfort station
1.6-mile paved multi-purpose trail
2.9-mile soft-surface trail
Vines Park
Renovations include:
Renovation of existing trails around the lake
Pedestrian bridge construction
Lake overlook
Pavilion
Removal of wooden structures
Viewing area for the Garden Railroad
Removal of aquatic plantings and silt
Landscaping
West Gwinnett Park
Facilities include:
Aquatic center with indoor competition/lap pool, indoor instructional pools, and outdoor leisure play pool
Two lighted multi-purpose fields
Lighted walking track
0.25-mile paved multi-purpose trail
SPLOST funding: $18,095,316
Yellow River Post Office
Facilities include:
Historical interpretive signage with paved walkway
Restoration of post office building (that once served as a post office, general store, sharecropper’s house, and a school), slave cabin, and barn
Comfort station
Picnic tables
Active Parks Land Acquisition
Acquisition included:
Land purchases to accomplish goals of the 2001 Capital Revision to the 1996 Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
Four new Community Parks:
Sugarloaf
North Snellville
Harbins
South District
Existing park expansions:
Collins Hill
Rhodes Jordan
Dacula
Lenora Park
Shorty Howell Park
Alcovy – Harbins Passive Park Development
Master Plan identified improvements within the park:
Trails of various types
Restroom buildings
Signage
Pavilions
Playgrounds
Meadows
Parking
Maintenance building with yard
Bay Creek Park (Phase I)
Facilities included:
Eight-field baseball-softball complex with one of the fields fully accessible and with a concession and restroom building
Football field with a concession and restroom building
Trails
Sewer pump station and other utilities
Parking
Best Friend Park Renovation
This project included:
Construction of a 300-foot softball field and a 320 – 350-foot baseball field with restroom facilities
Repair of the subsurface conditions at various courts
Renovation of the court surfaces, fences, and lighting at Hudlow Tennis Center
Reconstruction of the lane pool into an expanded family aquatics center
Maintenance building, parking, and entry way improvements
Expansion, pavilion, playground, open meadow, and trail additions
Bethesda Park Expansion
Construction included:
Indoor family aquatic center with instructional pool
Trail, playground, pavilion, and picnic area improvements
Stand-alone football field with concession and restroom building
Parking
Bogan Park Renovations
Community Center improvements included:
Addition of a gymnasium, locker rooms, and class and office space
Aquatic center was expanded to the lobby
Addition of a “wet” classroom
Cities Share/Contributions
Contribution to Gwinnett County cities for acquisition or construction of Parks and Recreation active or passive facilities. Distribution was determined by the Gwinnett Municipal Association.
Cities are:
Auburn
Berkeley Lake
Braselton
Buford
Dacula
Duluth
Grayson
Lawrenceville
Lilburn
Loganville
Norcross
Snellville
Sugar Hill
Suwanee
Collins Hill Park Improvements
Improvements included:
Additional parking
Tennis court relocation
Separate standalone maintenance compound
Trail improvements
Hardscaping of the viewing areas around the ballfields
Stormwater upgrades
Dacula Park Activity Center
Improvements include:
Construction of an activity building and parking on new land that was acquired next to the existing park
Connecting the pedestrian trail system to the new activity building
Construct of an additional picnic and playground area, and tennis and basketball courts
DeShong Park
The first phase of a passive community park located in the southwestern section of Gwinnett County.
Five Forks at Ronald Reagan (Ronald Reagan Park)
Passive Community Park Development includes:
A multi-purpose trail
A pavilion playground area with restroom
A senior activity area with a small pavilion
Two bocce ball courts
Two horseshoe courts
Two shuffleboard courts
A teen area with a street skateboard feature
Two half-court basketball courts
A small pavilion
A dog park
George Pierce Park (Phase II)
This phase included the addition of:
Two youth baseball/softball fields
Concession and restroom building
Community center
Outdoor basketball and tennis courts
Trail construction
Parking enhancements
Greenways Development
Two pilot projects have been identified. One will connect Tribble Mill with the new properties at Harbins: Alcovy and Palm Creek. This will involve land acquisition along a portion of the corridor of the Alcovy River.
The other project is the Ivy Creek Greenway and will involve connection within the F. Wayne Hill Water Resources Center to both the Mall of Georgia and George Pierce Park. This will also connect with Suwanee’s Richard Trice Trail.
Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center
The Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center is a facility for environmental education, a natural history and cultural history museum, and a host for passive recreational activities such as trails.
Hog Mountain Community Park (Little Mulberry Park)
Phase I development of Hog Mountain Community Park included:
Sports field complex with associated support building(s) and parking
Trails
Playgrounds
Picnic pavilions
Holcomb Bridge Park
Construction included:
Demolition of Pinckneyville Arts Center
Trails
A playground
Restrooms
Pavilion
Jones Bridge Park Shoreline Stabilization (Phase II)
Construction included:
Stabilized/limited erosion of river bank
Reforestation and revegetation of the bank
Constructed elements to control and direct access to the bank and river
Kanoheda Area Park (Sweet Water Park)
The first phase of a passive community park located in the Kanoheda Area.
Lenora Park Expansion
Lenora Park, with the addition of land to the original park, was expanded according to the master site plan. The identified projects included:
Stand-alone football field
Miscellaneous renovations to existing facilities,
Outdoor aquatic center
Trail expansion
Lakeshore improvements
Dog park
Athletic field lighting upgrade
Entrance improvements including signs, utilities, and parking
Little Mulberry Park Development
This park is to be developed in two phases. The first phase developed the Fence Road side of the park. This included:
A pavilion
Restroom building
Playground
Multi-purpose and nature trails
Parking
Signage
Maintenance building
The second phase constructed the Karina Miller Nature Preserve side of the park. This included:
Equestrian and multipurpose trail development
Fishing piers and bridges
Parking
Restroom building
Utility service
McDaniel Farm Park Development
The first phase of development included:
Preservation and renovation of all of the existing buildings recommended in the master plan except the main residence
Multi-purpose and nature trails with associated bridges
Interpretive signage
Restroom building
Parking
A maintenance building
Mountain Park Aquatic Center and Activity Building
Development of new Aquatics Center with an indoor and outdoor pool and Activity Building to replace the pool facility at Mountain Park. Facility also includes:
Trail
Landscaping
Park Maintenance Facilities
Addition of stand-alone maintenance compound to existing parks at Bay Creek and Lucky Shoals.
Passive Community Park Development
The first phase of a passive community park was developed in the Rockbridge area (Graves property).
Passive Parks Land Acquisition
Land acquisition of passive parks in various areas of the county preserves open space for future residents.
PIB Aquatic Center Master Plan (West Gwinnett Park Aquatic Center)
Completion of a master plan and soil testing for the Peachtree Industrial Boulevard Aquatic Center park site.
Rhodes Jordan Park Expansion
Expansion includes:
Football concession and restroom building
Parking
New press box and storage facility
Settles Bridge Master Plan
Master Plan for the Settles Bridge property that was a collaboration with the National Park Service and Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
Shorty Howell Park Redevelopment
Redevelopment of existing park included:
Baseball/softball complex
Stand-alone football field
Activity building and precinct
Maintenance compound
Other park renovations will include a picnic pavilion, trails, utilities, and other items identified in the master plan
Spriggs Road Park Site Master Plan
Completion of a master plan for the Spriggs Road park site.
Tribble Mill Park
Construction included:
Playground equipment and installation
Surfacing and drainage installation for a destination playground
Changing station and washing area for mountain bikers
Pavilion(s)
Playground
Maintenance building
Best Friend Park
Renovations and improvements included:
Renovated the gym
Replaced the tennis center pro shop
Paved the tennis center parking lot
Added sidewalks and landscaping to the park
Added park signage.
Bethesda Park
Designed park extension project included the addition of:
Parking lots for baseball/softball and soccer areas
Restroom for pee-wee/tee-ball fields
Park road and utilities
Sidewalks and paved multi-use trail
Improved signage
Landscaping
Irrigation
Dacula Park
Implemented redevelopment and facilities expansion of the park included:
New ball field and football field developments
Expanded passive recreation
Maintenance facility
Signage
Perimeter trail
Automobile and pedestrian circulation
Other infrastructure improvements
George Pierce Park
Following the purchase of the land for park expansion, park improvements were prioritized based on available funding. These improvements included:
Improved storm drainage
Replaced pond dam
Paved perimeter trail and park sidewalks
Pedestrian controls
Signage
Irrigation
Landscape
Miscellaneous concrete paving
Greenway Development
Development included:
Preparation of Greenway Master Plans and construction documents for selected corridor
Obtaining of Greenway corridors and associated parking and service areas by means of easement and fee simple purchase
Construction of Greenway trails and associated signage, restroom facilities, and other improvements
Harmony Grove Soccer Complex
Renovations included:
Construction of new concession and restroom building
Various vehicular and pedestrian system paving improvements
Paving of picnic plaza and bleacher areas
Improving drainage and lighting
Addition of park signage
Jones Bridge Park Shoreline Stabilization
Stabilization included:
Stabilizing and limiting erosion of river bank
Reforestation and revegetation of the bank
Construction of elements to control and direct access to the bank and river
Mountain Park Redevelopment
Provided a park master plan and then implemented redevelopment and facilities expansion of the park including:
New ball field and tennis complexes
Expanded passive recreation
Automobile pedestrian circulation
Maintenance complex
Infrastructure improvements
Nature Center at Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center
The Environmental and Heritage Center Nature Center includes:
A facility for environmental education
A natural history and cultural history museum
Passive recreational activities such as trails
North District New Park Development (Rabbit Hill)
Acquired total of 200 acres of park land on one or two sites
Master plan for the site
Design Phase I development of a new community park with soccer field complex, passive recreation facilities, and natural open space
Passive Community Park Program (Sweet Water)
Addition of new park acreage in Kanoheda Elementary School area.
Pinckneyville Park
Construction design and administration for Pinckneyville Park included:
Development of existing park land with soccer complex, trails, picnic areas, and playgrounds
Land expansion and development of a community and arts center
Establishment of County design standards for future projects
Pinckneyville Park Expansion
Expansion included:
Acquisition of parkland in the West District
Master plan the site
Development of a baseball/softball complex
Skating facility
Large picnic pavilion
Family picnic area
Paved walking trail
Other passive recreation development
Rhodes Jordan Park Expansion and Development
Acquired additional land and made improvements to existing and new park properties including:
An eight-court tennis complex
A new community center with gymnasium and outdoor leisure pool
Road improvements
Trail
Parking
Concession and restroom building
Other passive improvements
Shorty Howell Park Expansion and Development
Expansion included:
Acquired park expansion acreage
Prepared park master plan
South District New Park Development (Lenora Park)
Acquired 150 acres of park land on one site and master plan the site. Purchased additional South District park land with emphasis on expansion of existing facilities.
Tribble Mill Park Improvements
Added park improvements to include a number of facilities:
Stage and equipment for the festival field
Two comfort stations
Multi-purpose and nature trails
Road extensions to the fishing lake and festival field
Lake access facilities
Increased parking and other infrastructure improvements