CHATTANOOGA – Residents of Chattanooga are in for a unique and exciting treat this fall. River City Co. has announced a new initiative called SportSpot, a pop-up sports experience set to take place under the Olgiati Bridge. This event is part of the larger “Evolving our Riverfront Parks” project aimed at shaping the Riverfront District’s future, and it will give locals a chance to partake in free outdoor activities while providing their feedback on potential design changes.
The pop-up event will kick off on Friday, Sept. 6, and run through Sunday, Oct. 20. During this period, from 9 a.m. to sunset every day, a variety of sports and activities will be available for participants of all ages. Here’s what’s on offer:
Emily Mack, President and CEO of River City Co., emphasized the importance of community input in the planning process. “The next step in the planning process is to create design documents, so it is very important for us to hear more from the community on how spaces could function in the future,” she said.
In addition to the sports activities, the area will be spruced up with a bright mural and various plants, helping residents envision what the space could look like in the future. The goal is to collect as much feedback as possible to make informed decisions about permanent changes to the Riverfront District.
Before heading out, participants should keep a few important rules in mind:
The schedule is also subject to change, with new events and programming being added over time. Keep an eye out for special days like senior days, inclusive play days, and other exciting additions. If you’re interested in organizing an event of your own within the SportSpot space, inquiries can be made via email.
This announcement has already generated buzz, as it offers a diverse range of activities and creates a community hub in an underutilized space. SportSpot presents a fun opportunity for residents to come together, engage in healthy outdoor activities, and have a say in the future design of their beloved Riverfront District.
For those who can’t make it to the pop-up event, there will still be plenty of ways to stay involved and informed about the ongoing developments. The effort is part of a broader mission to ensure Chattanooga’s parks and recreational spaces meet the needs and desires of its residents.
From pickleball enthusiasts to roller skaters, the SportSpot has something for everyone. So mark your calendars and get ready to play under the Olgiati Bridge. This initiative is a prime example of how community-driven projects can bring a city together and shape its future in exciting and inclusive ways.
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