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Consultation has concluded
After a decade of providing a home for local soccer, baseball, and lacrosse teams, it's time for the Woodinville Sports Fields on the corner of 131st Ave NE and NE 175th St. to get a serious face-lift.
Starting June 18, 2020, the sports fields will be closed to users so that the existing artificial turf can be pulled up and replaced with new artificial turf. Repairs will also be made to fences, benches, and netting where they currently show signs of wear. The project will be completed by the end of August for a total cost just shy of $1.6 million dollars.
The new cork artificial turf will be an upgrade over the current virgin rubber turf, offering a better playing surface with a feel closer to natural grass. Unlike rubber, cork turf has the added benefit of being recyclable. The new turf is expected to last 8-10 years once installed.
We hope you enjoy the new look and feel of the Woodinville Sports Fields just in time for the fall sports season!
Note: Fields close to the public June 18. The north sports field parking lot (closer to the field) will be closed during construction. The south parking lot will remain open.
After a decade of providing a home for local soccer, baseball, and lacrosse teams, it's time for the Woodinville Sports Fields on the corner of 131st Ave NE and NE 175th St. to get a serious face-lift.
Starting June 18, 2020, the sports fields will be closed to users so that the existing artificial turf can be pulled up and replaced with new artificial turf. Repairs will also be made to fences, benches, and netting where they currently show signs of wear. The project will be completed by the end of August for a total cost just shy of $1.6 million dollars.
The new cork artificial turf will be an upgrade over the current virgin rubber turf, offering a better playing surface with a feel closer to natural grass. Unlike rubber, cork turf has the added benefit of being recyclable. The new turf is expected to last 8-10 years once installed.
We hope you enjoy the new look and feel of the Woodinville Sports Fields just in time for the fall sports season!
Note: Fields close to the public June 18. The north sports field parking lot (closer to the field) will be closed during construction. The south parking lot will remain open.