Fulshear Mayor Don McCoy and City Manager Zach Goodlander attended the ceremony for the opening of Primrose Park Phase 2. The $5.5 million project includes four baseball and softball fields, sports lighting, a restroom and concession building, and additional parking.
Phase 2 Details
The city postponed the grand opening from May 9 to June 13 due to weather and rain impacts. Phase 1 of the project included walking trails and parking at 7622 Dixon Road. Fulshear Little League will be the recognized sports association for baseball and softball programming at Primrose Park, with preseason starting in mid to late July.
The park’s third phase, which could bring an amphitheater, outdoor education pavilion, a food truck court, and additional parking, is slated to begin this summer. The land acquisition for the park is the fourth expansion, with the initial 10-acre donation by the Cornelius family in 2015, followed by a 15-acre purchase in 2016 and a 1-acre dedication in 2019.
Original reporting: Community Impact — Houston — read the source article.