Georgetown's City Council is currently reviewing plans for what would be the fourth and final phase of San Gabriel Park's comprehensive renovation project. Cost estimates for this final phase range from $45 million to $79 million, representing a significant investment in the community's recreational infrastructure.
The proposed plans focus primarily on repurposing the athletic fields located in the northeast corner of the park. City officials have been gathering community input on the project, including feedback received during a public open house held in December 2024.
A key consideration in the council's discussions has been whether to install natural grass or synthetic turf for the park's sports fields. Officials are carefully weighing several factors in this decision, including:
Long-term maintenance requirements and associated costs
Environmental impact considerations
Player safety and performance characteristics
Weather resilience and year-round usability
While planning for the final phase continues, no official construction start date has been established. The council appears committed to thoroughly evaluating all options before proceeding with this significant investment in Georgetown's public recreational spaces.
The completion of this fourth phase would mark the culmination of years of improvements to San Gabriel Park, which has long served as an important community gathering place for Georgetown residents.