Elizabeth Jane Fiddyment Park
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About Elizabeth Jane Fiddyment Park in Roseville
Elizabeth Jane Fiddyment Park is a neighborhood park located in Roseville, California. Situated off Fiddyment Road and Crawford Parkway, the park serves as a local recreational area for residents. The park was dedicated on October 21, 2017, indicating its relatively recent establishment in the community.
The park is named after Elizabeth Jane Fiddyment, who came to California in the early 1850s as a widow with her baby boy named Walter. This naming pays homage to one of the area's pioneers, connecting the modern park to the region's historical roots.
Elizabeth Jane Fiddyment Park follows the City of Roseville's commitment to providing both passive/informal/self-directed and active/formal/programmed recreational opportunities for its residents. The park operates from sunrise to one hour after sunset, ensuring ample time for community members to enjoy its facilities throughout the day.
As part of Roseville's park system, Elizabeth Jane Fiddyment Park contributes to the city's goal of maintaining 9 acres of park land per 1,000 residents, divided equally among neighborhood parks, citywide parks, and open space areas.