Franjo Park has Reopened—Check Out Its Transformation

Franjo Park Grand Reopening Photo of Town Council, Commissioner Cohen Higgins, Town Manager and Parks Director

On Saturday, July 17, our community came together to celebrate the restoration of this historical park at its Grand Reopening ceremony. Mayor Tim Meerbott, Vice Mayor Michael Callahan, Council Members BJ Duncan, Suzy Lord and Roger Coriat were joined by District 8 Commissioner Danielle Cohen Higgins to cut the ribbon, and welcome everyone to enjoy the free food, giveaways and, most importantly, play ball!

Originally opened in the late 1960s, Franjo Park has been an anchor in our community. After decades in operation, the Park had to suddenly close in September of 2017, due to substantial damage sustained from Hurricane Irma.

While the road to bring the park to all its glory (and then some) had lots of hurdles and hasn't been the easiest (read more about that here), we're thrilled to, once again, welcome residents and visitors to enjoy all it has to offer.

Some of the project highlights include:

  • LED sports lighting system
  • Golf cart parking area
  • Electrical vehicle parking area
  • Shade structure canopies
  • Dugouts, backstops, & foul ball fencing
  • Drainage system between fields
  • Perimeter fencing
  • Bermuda sod in athletic field
  • Sidewalks around concession area & common areas
  • Upgraded community room & offices
  • Upgraded restroom facilities
  • Upgraded concession stand facilities
  • Laser grading clay infields
  • Provided with ADA facilities
  • Added community room
  • High Efficiency/low flow fixtures and appliances
  • Additional parking area
  • Larger and safer spectator areas

The total project cost came in at $3,428,540, with nearly $600,000 of that sum being covered by grants, insurance and FEMA reimbursements our Town staff worked diligently to obtain.

Thank you to everyone who helped us celebrate on Saturday at the Grand Reopening. A special shoutout goes to The Luis Andrew Group and El Rinconcito Superlatino III for sponsoring the event. 

Check out these before and after shots highlighting the transformation of Franjo Park and make sure you visit the park soon at 20175 Franjo Road, Cutler Bay, FL 33189.

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Franjo Park Before and After Aerial View
Franjo Park Before and After Aerial View
Franjo Park Before and After Aerial View
Franjo Park Grand Reopening Photo of Attendees
Franjo Park Grand Reopening Photo of Attendees
Franjo Park Grand Reopening Photo of Attendees
Franjo Park Grand Reopening Photo of Attendees
Franjo Park Grand Reopening Photo of Attendees
Franjo Park Grand Reopening Photo of Attendees
Franjo Park Grand Reopening Photo of Attendees
Franjo Park Grand Reopening Photo of Attendees