
CLOSED: First Federal Park Closing May 17
Major Upgrades Announced for First Federal Bank Park in Twin Falls
The City of Twin Falls and First Federal Bank have jointly announced two major projects at the First Federal Bank Park, located at the Sunway Soccer Complex at North College Road and Sunway Drive. Starting May 20, work will commence on replacing the current playground surface and reconstructing the park’s splash pad. The park is closing May 17,2024 to begin preparations
Playground and Splash Pad Reconstruction
The installation of a new playground surface is expected to be finished by June 1, with the splash pad reconstruction projected to be completed by June 15. Mayor Ruth Pierce expressed optimism about the timeline, stating,
We know the splash pad is a hugely popular recreation area during the summer, so we’re hoping to have both it and the playground reopened by mid-June.
Funding a City Park and Splash Pad is Not Cheap
First Federal Bank President and CEO Jason Meyerhoeffer:
For nearly a decade, the park has served Twin Falls and the broader community, becoming a favorite gathering spot. It has especially developed into a destination for families and children, seeing extensive use and enjoyment. This popularity, over the years, has necessitated the planned updates,' said Meyerhoeffer.
The City of Twin Falls and First Federal Bank are both contributing funds to complete the projects. The City has allocated $369,000 in recovery funds known as SLFRF, while First Federal has contributed $60,000.
First Federal Bank Park Closing on May 17, 2024
To get the projects completed on schedule and available before the peak season, First Federal Bank Park will be closed starting May 17. Mayor Pierce added,
Thanks to our community for their understanding and patience while we prioritized safety to make the necessary repairs to the playground turf and splash pad. We want to ensure children have a safe and fun place to play.
Historical Significance of First Federal Bank Park
First Federal Bank donated the park to the City of Twin Falls in 2015. The park features an all-inclusive playground and the first splash pad in Twin Falls. This is not the first time the park and splash pad and park have undergone maintenance; in the summer of 2023, the splash pad was temporarily shut down for repairs due to damage.
You can read the press release on the City of Twin Falls Website