On Monday, the Westfield City Council approved a $35 million funding plan to pay for the Grand Junction Plaza. The project, which has been in development for more than 10 years, will become a six-acre park featuring greenspace, trails, an amphitheater and an ice-skating rink.
“With the City Council’s approval of the funding plan, we can move forward with the building phase of this exciting project,” said Mayor Andy Cook. “The Plaza will be the crown jewel of our downtown and create a balance of great amenities in our community. This is an investment in the future of Westfield!”
There will be no tax increase for residential property taxpayers through the City’s funding plan for the Grand Junction Plaza. The project was designed by renowned landscape architect David Rubin Land Collective.
The Grand Junction Task Group, a volunteer citizens group, included the Plaza as an integral part of its master plan designed over the last 10 years. The organization was instrumental in the concept development and design of the Grand Junction Plaza. Last October, the City announced the reconstruction of State Road 32 which was also a fundamental element of the Task Group’s master plan.
Plaza construction will begin this summer and be complete in the summer of 2021.