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Yentile Farm Recreational Facility Groundbreaking Today
The groundbreaking for the new nine-acre park facility will take place on Tuesday, March 29 and the public is invited.

WILMINGTON, MA - The town of Wilmington is pleased to announce the groundbreaking of the Yentile Farm Recreational Facility will occur on Tuesday, March 29 at 8 a.m. at 9 Cross St. The ceremony is open to the public.
The Yentile Farm Recreational Facility project has been almost four years in the making. A steering committee of volunteers and staff have led the development of the project over the course of 27 meetings, three public workshops, and multiple presentations to the Board of Selectmen and Town Meeting.
The resulting nine-acre park will be a destination for all ages and interests. It includes a multi-purpose artificial turf field and combined basketball/street hockey courts. It has walking paths, an event green for open recreation and large community activities, and game tables for passive recreational use. In the heart of the site is a signature playground for multiple ages, restrooms and concessions, and a picnic pavilion that provides shade while enjoying a meal or snack. The site includes 109 parking spaces to accommodate visitors throughout the season.
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Green Acres Landscape and Construction Company, from Lakeville Massachusetts, has been hired to build the nine-acre park.
Eleven companies bid on the construction in total. Green Acres bid price, $3,903,950, combined with the construction contingency and soft costs for construction administration, brings the project in at the approved budget of $4.8M. The majority of the construction is expected to be complete in November 2016. Some finish landscaping work may need to occur in Spring 2017 depending on weather.
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The project has been designed by Green International, in collaboration with Stantec. Green International utilized the concept developed by their predecessor to design a project that met the town’s goals and funding constraints. They worked on addressing wetlands constraints, and developed design efficiencies such as the rain garden for stormwater treatment, and onsite traffic flow to support the varied uses of the site. The resulting project has been fully permitted and is ready to proceed on schedule.
The Yentile Farm Development Committee has been chaired by Selectmen Judy O’Connell and vice chaired by Kevin Caira. The committee includes Town Manager Jeffrey Hull, volunteers Daniel Bamberg, Michael Gracia, Edward Loud, Edward Riekstins, Joseph Kealos, and staff including Board of Heath Director Shelly Newhouse, Recreation Director Debbie Cipriani, DPW Operations Manager Jamie Magaldi, and Planning & Conservation Director Valerie Gingrich. Assisting the Committee have been Assistant Town Manager Kendra Amaral and Town Engineer Paul Alunni. The committee has been intimately involved in the development of the project. Their work has included gathering public input throughout the process and determining the components of the park, layout of the features, aesthetics of the landscape, and design of the structures. Their dedication led to a project design that garnered overwhelming support for construction funding at the Annual Town Meeting on May 2, 2015.
The 9 Cross St. property was purchased by the town in 2012. Zoned for an Over 55 development, the developer never constructed the project and the property was foreclosed upon by the lender. All that remained of the envisioned development was a foundation, piles of earth and rock, and some drainage materials. The town was able to purchase the property from the bank for $1,182,500.
For more information contact the Town Manager’s Office at 978-658-3311 or at kamaral@wilmingtonma.gov.
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