Trainsong Park Renovation

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Trainsong Park is a 5-acre park in the Bethel Triangle that was last renovated in 2003 to add furnishings, playground updates and new accessible paths along with lighting and a HUD-Funded neighborhood skate park.

More recently, the park was included for renovation funding in the 2018 Parks and Recreation Bond Measure, and now staff are beginning the planning process to be ready for construction as early as next year.

Immediately following planned soil remediation work, the goal is to renovate priority areas within the park and re-open the site in the summer or fall of 2027.

We need input from people who live near the park, those who use the park, and people who care about the park. That’s you! What should change? What should stay the same? What should the project priorities be? Your insights are important and will influence the design of park improvements.

Please take our first survey and sign up to be on the interested parties list. You’ll be the first to receive notices for public meetings, project updates, or additions to the project website. Thank you!

Trainsong Park is a 5-acre park in the Bethel Triangle that was last renovated in 2003 to add furnishings, playground updates and new accessible paths along with lighting and a HUD-Funded neighborhood skate park.

More recently, the park was included for renovation funding in the 2018 Parks and Recreation Bond Measure, and now staff are beginning the planning process to be ready for construction as early as next year.

Immediately following planned soil remediation work, the goal is to renovate priority areas within the park and re-open the site in the summer or fall of 2027.

We need input from people who live near the park, those who use the park, and people who care about the park. That’s you! What should change? What should stay the same? What should the project priorities be? Your insights are important and will influence the design of park improvements.

Please take our first survey and sign up to be on the interested parties list. You’ll be the first to receive notices for public meetings, project updates, or additions to the project website. Thank you!

  • The City of Eugene currently has two projects related to Trainsong Park. The first is a soil cleanup project resulting from the discovery of soil dioxins in areas of the park. The second project is related to renovations of the park to improve the recreation value of the park to the neighborhood.  

    Trainsong Park Soil Cleanup | Engage Eugene

    Trainsong Park Renovation | Engage Eugene

     

    For future renovations, we need input from people who live near the park, those who use the park, and people who care about the park. That’s you! What should change? What should stay the same? What should the project priorities be? Your insights are important and will influence the design of the park.

    This is the first of three public surveys, and you may participate in any or all of them. The surveys and related informational workshops are scheduled for the following dates:

    Survey 1:          Needs, Priorities and Vision (Late March)

    Workshop:        May 28th from 6:00PM to 7:30PM

    Lion of Judah Christian Center 

    2600 Wood Ave. 

    Eugene OR  97402

    Survey 2:          Design Options June/July

    Workshop         at TBD LOCATION in June/July

    Survey 3:          Concept Refinement (September/October)

     

    More information about the park renovation project can be found on the 

    Trainsong Park Renovation | Engage Eugene webpage.

     

    This survey will take less than 5 minutes to complete. A print-friendly version is available by contacting mark.a.kosmos@ci.eugene.or.us. Encourage your family and neighbors to take the surveys and participate in the workshops!

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