The Margaret T. Hance Park Revitalization Project is a public-private partnership led by the Hance Park Partner Coalition, consisting of the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department, Phoenix Community Alliance and Hance Park Conservancy.
Funding for the Hance Park Revitalization Project, estimated at $100 million, will come from public and private sources. City of Phoenix has dedicated $15 million of voter-approved Phoenix Parks and Preserve Initiative (PPPI) funds toward the project. A fundraising campaign is being led by the Phoenix Community Alliance and Hance Park Conservancy to generate private funding.
Questions and feedback about the project may be provided to hance.park@phoenix.gov.
The site plan shown above was updated in December 2020. The final Hance Park Master Plan was approved by the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Board in March 2014, with refinements approved by the Board in April 2016.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, FitPHX programs previously held in Hance Park are being offered on a virtual platform.
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Joint Repair - Walking Paths Guide(effective March 2022 - TBD)
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Phase 1A was completed in December 2020, watch a time-lapse video of the construction
December 15, 2020: "Fiesta Bowl PLAY at Hance Park" Opens
August 19, 2019: Fiesta Bowl Commits $2M to Hance Park Revitalization Project
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