About Town Square Park
Town Square Park is an important park and civic space located in the heart of downtown Anchorage. More than a park, Town Square Park is a catalyst for the development of Downtown Anchorage’s commerce and cultural exchange.
Town Square Park was created in 1984 through a citizen led initiative. At the time the park was envisioned as an oasis from the urban environment of Alaska’s largest city. Over the years, use of the park has evolved as have public preferences for what Town Square Park should be.
Today, Anchorage residents envision Town Square Park not only as a green oasis but also an active and vibrant public space, a hub for activity downtown, and a place where friends meet, families gather, and the community celebrates.
Project Overview
In 2017, the Parks and Recreation Department began the master planning process for Town Square Park. Following two years of public involvement and plan development, the Town Square Park Master Plan was approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
The master plan provides a 20-year vision that seeks to address issues, prioritize improvements, and identify strategies to ensure that Town Square Park is a safe and thriving public space for all.
Review and Approval Process
The approval of the Town Square Park Master Plan requires public hearings at the Parks and Recreation Commission and the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Project Timeline
Planning and public involvement for the Town Square Park Master Plan took place throughout 2017 with a series of public workshops, surveys, advisory group meetings, and focus groups.
Public Involvement
The Town Square Park Master Plan is the product of a comprehensive and collaborative year long public involvement process. Meaningful public involvement ensures that the future management and development of Town Square Park is consistent with the desires of the community.
Public involvement in the creation of this master plan included: