Fineview Park opens to the public – WTAE Pittsburgh

TODAY. EACH GOT ABOUT 50 POUNDS OF FOOD TO HELP THEIR FAMILIES. A GRAND OPENING TODAY FOR PITTSBURGHS NEWEST PLACE TO PLAY, AND ITS NOT JUST FOR KIDS. A RIBBON CUTTING THIS MORNING SIGNALED THE OPENING OF FINEVIEW PARK. THE PARK NOT ONLY INCLUDES A PLAYGROUND, BUT ALSO A WALKING TRACK, ADULT FITNESS EQUIPMENT, A PICNIC SHELTER, AND PLENTY OF SPACE FOR PEOPLE TO ENJOY THE OUTDOORS. THE PARK IS A LABOR OF LOVE FOR NEARBY COMMUNITIES AND VOLUNTEERS WHO WORKED HARD TO MAKE IT HAPPEN. >> IT WAS EMPTY. NOBODY USING IT. TODAY, LOOK AROUND. EVERYBODYS HERE. >> RIGOROUS DISCUSSIONS AND PLANNING, AND JUST TO SEE THE VISION COME TO LIFE JUST MAKES THIS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL DAY AND SUCH A BEAUTIFUL PARK. BRITTANY: IT COST ABOUT $430,000 TO GIVE THE PARK A MAKEOVER. ORGANIZERS SAY IT JUST GOES TO SHOW WHAT COMMUNITIES CAN DO WHEN THEY WORK TOGET

Fineview Park opens to the public

Updated: 7:09 PM EDT Jun 27, 2020

Mayor William Peduto, State Rep. Jake Wheatley and others including the Fineview cut the ribbon earlier today, signaling the opening of Fineview Park.The $430,000 reconstruction of Fineview included adult fitness equipment, a new walking track, reconfigured sports courts, a renovated picnic shelter and a new playground.The Saturday event included a golden basketball knockout game, a pickleball competition and a game of capture the flag.

Mayor William Peduto, State Rep. Jake Wheatley and others including the Fineview cut the ribbon earlier today, signaling the opening of Fineview Park.

The $430,000 reconstruction of Fineview included adult fitness equipment, a new walking track, reconfigured sports courts, a renovated picnic shelter and a new playground.

The Saturday event included a golden basketball knockout game, a pickleball competition and a game of capture the flag.

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