Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Fund
About this program
The City of London is implementing a new Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Fund that will make improvements to 23 parks across the city. Share your comments and questions about park upgrades in the feedback form below.
Four million dollars has been allocated to the fund as part of the Mayor’s Property Tax Supported Budget (2024-2027). Projects will be implemented between the years 2024 and 2027.
Some of the improvements include:
- new and enhanced pickleball and tennis courts
- new cricket batting cages
- enhanced play equipment and swings
- new outdoor exercise equipment and basketball courts
- new shade structures
This funding will add additional amenities to London’s park system, and will enhance existing work planned across the city in alignment with the City of London’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
Every project will undergo future public engagement as they progress. This will take the form of letters to residents around the project, signage on site and updates shared on this webpage. Please check back again for updates as projects are constructed.
Londoners can learn more about current park construction at london.ca/ParkConstruction, and as the new Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Fund projects get closer to beginning construction, they will be added to this webpage too.
Let's talk parks
We've also launched a new feedback opportunity about parks.
If you have comments about London's parks, participate in our online feedback form to share your experiences and suggestions for improvements. This feedback will help develop potential new recommendations for the Parks and Recreation Master Plan update.
About this program
The City of London is implementing a new Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Fund that will make improvements to 23 parks across the city. Share your comments and questions about park upgrades in the feedback form below.
Four million dollars has been allocated to the fund as part of the Mayor’s Property Tax Supported Budget (2024-2027). Projects will be implemented between the years 2024 and 2027.
Some of the improvements include:
- new and enhanced pickleball and tennis courts
- new cricket batting cages
- enhanced play equipment and swings
- new outdoor exercise equipment and basketball courts
- new shade structures
This funding will add additional amenities to London’s park system, and will enhance existing work planned across the city in alignment with the City of London’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
Every project will undergo future public engagement as they progress. This will take the form of letters to residents around the project, signage on site and updates shared on this webpage. Please check back again for updates as projects are constructed.
Londoners can learn more about current park construction at london.ca/ParkConstruction, and as the new Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Fund projects get closer to beginning construction, they will be added to this webpage too.
Let's talk parks
We've also launched a new feedback opportunity about parks.
If you have comments about London's parks, participate in our online feedback form to share your experiences and suggestions for improvements. This feedback will help develop potential new recommendations for the Parks and Recreation Master Plan update.
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Park improvement projects
Share Park improvement projects on Facebook Share Park improvement projects on Twitter Share Park improvement projects on Linkedin Email Park improvement projects linkMulti-neighbourhood projects
These improvements will take place in the City's larger parks that are often used by several neighbourhoods.
Park
Address
Project Description
Year Silverwoods Park
50 Sycamore Street
New and enhanced pickleball and basketball courts
To be completed in 2027 South East Optimist Park
237 Deveron Crescent
New and enhanced play equipment and full basketball court.
To be completed in 2026 White Oaks Park 1119 Jalna Boulevard New and enhanced play equipment (east of Fennel Cres.), acrylic surface on pickleball court.
Acrylic surface on pickleball court completed in 2024
New and enhanced play equipment (east of Fennel Cres.) to be completed in 2025
Dingman Sports Park 3640 Dingman Drive
New practice cricket multi-batting cage facility (in conjunction with new sports park).
To be completed in 2027 Wonderland/ Riverside
520 Riverside Drive
Improved paddling/river access, scattering ashes site, and public gathering space.
Learn more about Riverside Boat Launch Park
To be completed in 2027
West Lions Park
20 Granville Street
New and enhanced skateboarding facilities. Learn more about the West Lions Skate Park
To be completed in 2026
Stronach Park
1221 Sandford Street
New and enhanced play equipment.
To be completed in 2026
Stoneybrook Recreation Field 815 Windermere Road
New practice cricket multi-batting cage facility.
To be completed in 2026
Richard B. Harrison Park
205 South Street
New and enhanced play equipment and basketball court.
To be completed in 2026
Neighbourhood Projects
These improvements will take place in the City's more localized parks that are often used by Londoners within a neighbourhood.
Park
Address
Project Description
Year Vauxhall Park
49 Price Street
Improved play equipment and swings
To be completed in 2025
Kiwanis Park North 612 Hale Street New pickleball courts and half basketball court
To be completed in 2025
Huronview Park 1345 Bentley Drive New shade structure with picnic tables and upgraded half basketball court.
To be completed in 2025
Huron Heights Park 185 McNay Street Improved basketball court and new shade structure and seating
To be completed in 2025
Hastings Park 1428 Hastings Drive Addition of acrylic surfacing on existing pickleball and tennis courts After careful consideration of the input received, the decision was made not to add shared pickleball lines. Please note that residents should not use chalk or paint to mark shared pickleball lines on the existing tennis courts. Unfortunately, this has occurred already at this site and may jeopardize the use of the existing pickleball courts. The City of London offers 16 pickleball courts across six park locations. To explore other parks with pickleball courts, please visit our webpage: Outdoor sporting amenities | City of London.
To be completed in 2025
North London Athletic Fields
1207 Adelaide Street N
New play equipment
To be completed in 2026
Kent Park 2715 Buroak Drive
New and enhanced playground equipment and seating
To be completed in 2025
Oak Park 1207 Royal York Road New exercise equipment and picnic tables
To be completed in 2025
Regiment Park 3290 Regiment Road News basketball court and seating Completed in 2024 Arthur Ford Park 670 Viscount Road Improved tennis court & two new pickleball courts. The removal of one tennis court will occur. To be completed in 2025 Murray Park 75 Clifftonvale Avenue News basketball court and seating Completed in 2024 Neighbourhood Park on Bateman Trail
2875 Bateman Trail New picnic area and shade structure To be completed in 2025
Blackfriars Park
2 Cummings Avenue
New play equipment and seating
To be completed in 2026
St. Stephens Park
1030 Wellington Road
New/ extended play equipment
To be completed in 2026
Multi-neighbourhood projects
These improvements will take place in the City's larger parks that are often used by several neighbourhoods.
Park
Address
Project Description
Year Silverwoods Park
50 Sycamore Street
New and enhanced pickleball and basketball courts
To be completed in 2027 South East Optimist Park
237 Deveron Crescent
New and enhanced play equipment and full basketball court.
To be completed in 2026 White Oaks Park 1119 Jalna Boulevard New and enhanced play equipment (east of Fennel Cres.), acrylic surface on pickleball court.
Acrylic surface on pickleball court completed in 2024
New and enhanced play equipment (east of Fennel Cres.) to be completed in 2025
Dingman Sports Park 3640 Dingman Drive
New practice cricket multi-batting cage facility (in conjunction with new sports park).
To be completed in 2027 Wonderland/ Riverside
520 Riverside Drive
Improved paddling/river access, scattering ashes site, and public gathering space.
Learn more about Riverside Boat Launch Park
To be completed in 2027
West Lions Park
20 Granville Street
New and enhanced skateboarding facilities. Learn more about the West Lions Skate Park
To be completed in 2026
Stronach Park
1221 Sandford Street
New and enhanced play equipment.
To be completed in 2026
Stoneybrook Recreation Field 815 Windermere Road
New practice cricket multi-batting cage facility.
To be completed in 2026
Richard B. Harrison Park
205 South Street
New and enhanced play equipment and basketball court.
To be completed in 2026
Neighbourhood Projects
These improvements will take place in the City's more localized parks that are often used by Londoners within a neighbourhood.
Park
Address
Project Description
Year Vauxhall Park
49 Price Street
Improved play equipment and swings
To be completed in 2025
Kiwanis Park North 612 Hale Street New pickleball courts and half basketball court
To be completed in 2025
Huronview Park 1345 Bentley Drive New shade structure with picnic tables and upgraded half basketball court.
To be completed in 2025
Huron Heights Park 185 McNay Street Improved basketball court and new shade structure and seating
To be completed in 2025
Hastings Park 1428 Hastings Drive Addition of acrylic surfacing on existing pickleball and tennis courts After careful consideration of the input received, the decision was made not to add shared pickleball lines. Please note that residents should not use chalk or paint to mark shared pickleball lines on the existing tennis courts. Unfortunately, this has occurred already at this site and may jeopardize the use of the existing pickleball courts. The City of London offers 16 pickleball courts across six park locations. To explore other parks with pickleball courts, please visit our webpage: Outdoor sporting amenities | City of London.
To be completed in 2025
North London Athletic Fields
1207 Adelaide Street N
New play equipment
To be completed in 2026
Kent Park 2715 Buroak Drive
New and enhanced playground equipment and seating
To be completed in 2025
Oak Park 1207 Royal York Road New exercise equipment and picnic tables
To be completed in 2025
Regiment Park 3290 Regiment Road News basketball court and seating Completed in 2024 Arthur Ford Park 670 Viscount Road Improved tennis court & two new pickleball courts. The removal of one tennis court will occur. To be completed in 2025 Murray Park 75 Clifftonvale Avenue News basketball court and seating Completed in 2024 Neighbourhood Park on Bateman Trail
2875 Bateman Trail New picnic area and shade structure To be completed in 2025
Blackfriars Park
2 Cummings Avenue
New play equipment and seating
To be completed in 2026
St. Stephens Park
1030 Wellington Road
New/ extended play equipment
To be completed in 2026
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Background information
Share Background information on Facebook Share Background information on Twitter Share Background information on Linkedin Email Background information linkThe Mayor’s Property Tax Supported Budget (2024-2027) provided funding for an additional four million dollars ($4M) for the implementation of currently unfunded initiatives within the Parks and Recreation Master Plan through the Community Investment Reserve Fund. On March 1, 2024, this funding was deemed adopted through the City of London 2024–2027 Multi-Year Budget process.
The Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Fund is aligned to the Parks and Recreation Master Plan, which was approved by Council on June 25, 2019. The Master Plan provides an overall vision, direction, and guidance for planning and making decisions about parks, open spaces, environmental management, recreation programs, sport services, and facilities in London. It is informed by public input and is aligned to local, provincial, and federal policies, strategies, best practices, trends, demographics, and growth forecasts.
The Master Plan contains a series of recommendations, some of which refer to discrete projects or actions and others that provide ongoing and incremental guidance. The City of London manages between 200 to 250 parks projects of varying sizes annually to meet the goals of the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Some of these projects were outlined in the Parks and Recreation Master Plan Annual Report to Community and Protective Services.
The Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Fund will inject additional funds to help leverage and/or enhance some of these existing projects, support new projects, and accelerate and enhance park amenities across the city.
The Mayor’s Property Tax Supported Budget (2024-2027) provided funding for an additional four million dollars ($4M) for the implementation of currently unfunded initiatives within the Parks and Recreation Master Plan through the Community Investment Reserve Fund. On March 1, 2024, this funding was deemed adopted through the City of London 2024–2027 Multi-Year Budget process.
The Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Fund is aligned to the Parks and Recreation Master Plan, which was approved by Council on June 25, 2019. The Master Plan provides an overall vision, direction, and guidance for planning and making decisions about parks, open spaces, environmental management, recreation programs, sport services, and facilities in London. It is informed by public input and is aligned to local, provincial, and federal policies, strategies, best practices, trends, demographics, and growth forecasts.
The Master Plan contains a series of recommendations, some of which refer to discrete projects or actions and others that provide ongoing and incremental guidance. The City of London manages between 200 to 250 parks projects of varying sizes annually to meet the goals of the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Some of these projects were outlined in the Parks and Recreation Master Plan Annual Report to Community and Protective Services.
The Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Fund will inject additional funds to help leverage and/or enhance some of these existing projects, support new projects, and accelerate and enhance park amenities across the city.
Who's Listening
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Email jbruin@london.ca -
Email jmartino@london.ca
Timeline
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Goals, objectives, and scope are received by Council: September 2024
Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Fund has finished this stage -
Individual project concepts are developed: October 2024 to February 2025
Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Fund has finished this stage -
Detailed design & tenders: 3-12 months prior to construction (Timing varies for each project)
Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Fund is currently at this stage -
Construction: 2024, 2025, 2026, minor deficiencies in 2027 (Timing varies for each project)
this is an upcoming stage for Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Fund
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Notice of Collection
The personal information submitted on this page is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25 and will be used to provide details regarding future Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Fund supported communications, events, or activities.
Questions about this collection should be addressed to Jennifer Martino, Manager, Neighbourhood Development & Support, Neighbourhood and Community-Wide Services at Citi Plaza, 355 Wellington Street., London, ON N6A 3N7, or by telephone at 519-661-2489, ext. 5379, or email jmartino@london.ca.




































