OCEAN CITY, Md. - The transformation project for the Downtown Recreation Complex in Ocean City is progressing as scheduled, entering a new phase of demolition and construction on or around Oct. 1 according to the Town of Ocean City.
The town says this new phase means that all park amenities, save for the Ocean Bowl Skate Park, will no longer be available for public use.
The town says that the development is a significant step forward in their commitment to improving recreational opportunities in the communities. They expect the reopening to take place Summer 2024. Officials say the new park will feature basketball courts, pickleball/tennis mixed-use courts, an inclusive playground, expanded skate park, walking paths, and more.
“We cannot wait to open the revitalized Downtown Recreation Complex,” commented Recreation & Parks Director, Susan Petito. “We believe the new amenities will not only enhance the quality of life for our residents, but also attract visitors to enjoy our vibrant recreational facilities.”
For more information, contact Ocean City Recreation & Parks at 410-250-0125 or www.oceancitymd.gov/rec.
