Sixty-Third Street Mini-Park
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About Sixty-Third Street Mini-Park in Berkeley
Sixty-Third Street Mini-Park is a small public park located on 63rd Street in Berkeley, California. The park spans an area of 0.19 acres or 8,280 square feet, offering a compact green space within an urban setting.
Established in the early 1970s, the park's development was funded by Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Capital Improvement Program (CIP) monies. The site was acquired in 1973, and the park was developed the following year in 1974.
In the late 1990s, the park underwent a redesign and refurbishment of its play area. This renovation was a collaborative effort between the City of Berkeley and a community group known as the Friends of Sixty-Third Street Mini-Park.
The park is open daily from 6 AM to 10 PM, providing residents with access to outdoor recreational space throughout the day.
Sixty-Third Street Mini-Park serves as a valuable community asset, particularly for families with school-age children. It provides a safe and accessible place for play and relaxation within the neighborhood.