City Manager's Annual Report 2025 | Seite 17

Transforming

recreational opportunities in Port St. Lucie

Port St. Lucie made significant steps in 2025 to create more places to enjoy the outdoors, helping transform recreation opportunities for residents and visitors.
Work on the City’ s first two regional parks is now underway. A groundbreaking was held for Torino Regional Park in December and construction on Tradition Regional Park continued to make tremendous progress.
Torino Regional Park will cover nearly 200 acres and bring a“ Play Forest” concept to life, with nature-themed playgrounds, splash pads, sports courts, walking trails and a future skate park. It’ s designed to be a vibrant space where kids can explore and adults can unwind in a lush, green setting.
Torino Regional Park Groundbreaking
Tradition Regional Park will span 124 acres, serving as an active space for people to enjoy. That will include a first of its kind, inclusive BMX track that will accommodate a variety of wheeled activities, including BMX riders, skateboarding and inline skating. There also will be lighted sports fields, including baseball, softball and multi-use fields.
These parks will be destinations, drawing Port St. Lucie residents as well as visitors from around the region, the state and beyond.
With more green space and recreational opportunities on the way, Port St. Lucie is investing in places where people can be active in a beautiful outdoor setting.
Tradition Regional Park
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