Politics & Government
Improvements To Springbrook Park To Be Complete By Spring 2025
The City of Tuscaloosa on Tuesday held a groundbreaking ceremony for improvements to Springbrook Park.

TUSCALOOSA, AL — The City of Tuscaloosa on Tuesday held a groundbreaking ceremony for improvements to Springbrook Park, with its construction slated to be complete by spring 2025.
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City leaders say the improvements to the neighborhood park will include various amenities such as a new walking track, two playgrounds and covered seating areas, along with enhanced lighting and security features.
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“When we passed Elevate, we had a very grand idea of what we wanted to do for Tuscaloosa, and the larger projects tend to get a higher profile,” Mayor Walt Maddox said. “But to the people of Springbrook, this is the heart of Elevate. We are so excited to break ground today on a project that will mean so much to so many people, not only now but for generations to come.”
District 7 Councilor Cassius Lanier was also on hand and touted the project's significance.
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“I'm proud of this project because of what it represents: community, family, and a better quality of life,” Lanier said. “The Springbrook neighborhood represents just that, and I can't think of a more deserving investment into District 7.”
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