Construction began in November 2017. The course will reopen for play when the turf is fully established, in order to protect the new turf from being damaged. Establishment of the turf is largely dependent upon the weather the rest of 2019 and into 2020.
During major storms, the redesigned City Park Golf Course will temporarily hold and slow floodwaters while protecting the course from damage. The detention area is an essential part of Platte to Park Hill: Stormwater Systems. It will be integrated into an updated course design that will be even more enjoyable for golfers and help protect some of the city’s most at-risk neighborhoods from flooding.
Integrating stormwater detention in golf courses is a very common practice. Outside of major storms, the area will remain a dry, fully-functioning golf course.
After considering technical merits and community input, City Park Golf Course was selected for water detention because it will protect significantly more homes and businesses; enhances an existing city asset; reduces the need for private property acquisition; and provides for future stormwater needs.
City park is currently closed for renovations. For construction updates go to www.CPGCredesign.org.
Closed for renovations
3181 E. 23rd Avenue
Denver, CO 80205
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During major storms, the redesigned City Park Golf Course will temporarily hold and slow floodwaters while protecting the course from damage. The detention area is an essential part of Platte to Park Hill: Stormwater Systems. It will be integrated into an updated course design that will be even more enjoyable for golfers and help protect some of the city’s most at-risk neighborhoods from flooding.
Integrating stormwater detention in golf courses is a very common practice. Outside of major storms, the area will remain a dry, fully-functioning golf course.
After considering technical merits and community input, City Park Golf Course was selected for water detention because it will protect significantly more homes and businesses; enhances an existing city asset; reduces the need for private property acquisition; and provides for future stormwater needs.
City Park Golf Course will reopen once the turf is established. Weather plays a significant role in turf establishment and maturation. Denver Golf wants to ensure that the playing surfaces at City Park Golf Course are mature enough to endure play without damaging the golf course. Denver Golf strives to provide great playing conditions and a positive experience to our guests.
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