City of West Sacramento, CA

07/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/10/2025 19:13

City Celebrates New Park in Washington District

The City of West Sacramento on Thursday, July 10 broke ground on Washington Park, the 40th park citywide, marking a major milestone in the City's ongoing efforts to expand access to green space.

L-R Economic Development and Housing Director Traci Michel, Economic Development Program Manager Laurie Ledesma, Councilmember Quirina Orozco, Artist Roger Berry, BlackPine President and CEO Mike Paris

The event brought together City leaders, project partners, and community members to celebrate the park's construction as part of the Four40 West housing development, a public-private partnership with BlackPine Communities. Once complete, Washington Park will offer nearly a half-acre of recreational amenities including flexible lawn space, shaded picnic areas, a children's play area, and a new public art installation by Yolo County artist Roger Berry.

"Economic development and public space go hand in hand," said Traci Michel, Director of Economic Development & Housing. "Through smart, community-centered planning and partnerships like this one with BlackPine Communities, we're not just building homes, we're building connected, livable neighborhoods that support long-term prosperity."

Washington Park fills a long-standing gap in recreational access for Washington District residents. Currently, the nearest playgrounds are located over a mile away, separated by high-traffic roads and other physical barriers. This new neighborhood park ensures families with young children have safe, walkable access to the same types of amenities enjoyed in other parts of the city. The park, located at 6th and E Streets, is expected to open in early 2026.

"Every resident deserves access to a clean, safe, and vibrant park close to home," said Mayor Martha Guerrero. "Washington Park is more than a playground, it's smart growth, and our commitment to climate resilience."

Parks and Recreation Director Kate Smith highlighted the broader significance of the project: "This groundbreaking couldn't come at a better time-during Parks Make Life Better Month. Parks are where communities grow stronger, and with this project, we're planting seeds for a more inclusive, connected West Sacramento."

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