PRINCE STREET MINI-PARK
Location
1631 Prince Street between California and King Streets - Southwest Berkeley
Getting There
Map of Parks ; or check the link on The Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports: Parks in Berkeley Website for the park location on a Google map.
Prince Street Mini-Park offers opportunities for picnicking and play.
Features
Multi-purpose turf
School-age play area featuring climbers, slide, play panels, bucket swings, belt swings
Picnic area
History
The land for the Prince Street Mini-Park was acquired and cleared in August 1968, funded by Ford Foundation, Gold Medal, and City monies. Around 1970, plans were developed, with community members very active in the planning process. Due to age, use, and vandalism, the park required complete renovation in the late 1990s, with the project completed in 2000.
No Restroom
No Off-Street Parking
Acreage
.15 acre 6,530 sq. ft.
Accessibility
Site and swings are wheelchair accessible
Park Hours
6 a.m. to 10 p.m. unless otherwise posted
For questions on park maintenance, contact:
Mobile Unit 2: Robert Maron, 510-981-6639, RMaron@ci.berkeley.ca.us
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