HaysMed Seeks $375,000 for $1.1 Million Outdoor Fitness Area by Next Spring
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Updated · Hays Post · Jun 11
HaysMed Seeks $375,000 for $1.1 Million Outdoor Fitness Area by Next Spring
1 articles · Updated · Hays Post · Jun 11
Summary
$375,000 is still needed to complete HaysMed’s $1.1 million Lifelong Vitality Project, an outdoor fitness and recreation area planned east of its Center for Health Improvement.
The free community space is designed for all ages and abilities, with youth training zones, ADA-accessible workout stations, shaded cardio and strength equipment, expanded play areas and gathering space.
HaysMed says the project aims to boost physical activity and social connection, while also supporting rehabilitation, outdoor classes and intergenerational use tied to nearby senior living, trails and a day care center.
About $250,000 has already been spent on completed indoor upgrades in phase one, while phase two targets the outdoor build; once funding is secured, installation is expected to take six to eight weeks.
The plan also includes 25,000 square feet of turf and poured surfaces, lighting, cameras and refurbished amenities, with organizers pursuing grants and donations as they target a spring construction start.