The cost of the Bryan Midtown Park’s signature playground increases by $361,596 dollars.
That’s after the city council at its January 13th meeting approved additions as presented by special projects director Frank Clark, which includes:
- Train Caboose Climber connected to original train engine
- 12’X12’ Cool Topper above the main slide to help keep it cool and modified shade structures at several places increasing the square footage of shade from 11,201 to 12,031
- Added seven (7) tables, twelve (12) benches, seven (7) trash receptables, four (4) bike racks, and three (3) grills located at the pavilions, plus additional concrete slabs for the grills, benches, and trash receptables
- Free standing equipment including three (3) 16″ pod steppers, one (1) 10″ Pod Stepper, and two (2) foot print balance beams
- Additional custom themed signs
While showing architect renderings that included one with a playground name, Clark emphasized that no decision has been made on the name of the more than $4.5 million dollar playground.
The city’s share of the cost is more than $2.5 million, while the rest comes from a $2 million dollar grant.
Completion of the signature playground is scheduled for April of 2027.
Yet to be considered, are restrooms.
Click below to hear comments from the January 13, 2026 Bryan city council meeting.
