Springdale residents can now offer up ideas for the future of Veterans Memorial Field in a brief survey released by the borough.
The survey is part of an effort by an ad hoc committee formed by the borough to determine what’s next for the now-vacant property.
While the questionnaire, which asks for answers to eight questions, does allow residents to offer more open-ended responses, it mainly asks respondents to offer their feelings about proposals for the site.
Those proposals include the installation of a walking trail, a water feature or a community space for events like farmers’ markets.
It also asks residents to consider whether the site is important for those of all ages and if the site should “remain a partnership” between Springdale and Allegheny Valley School District.
The field has been unused since 2023 after unsuccessful lease negotiations between the borough and district, which played its home football games at the site for more than 80 years.
Allegheny Valley completed a new turf field near Springdale Jr.-Sr. High School earlier this year to serve as a home field for its football, soccer, and track and field teams.
Lower Valley Little League is currently working with Springdale to allow its youth athletes to utilize the space for part of the year.
The borough’s ad hoc committee met in September to discuss ideas for Veterans Field.
Councilman Michael Ziencik said he didn’t yet know how long the survey would remain open, but Springdale Manager Terry Carcella previously said the committee would likely offer its recommendations to borough council in the new year.
Those interested can find the survey at springdaleborough.com.
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