Skiddy Park
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About Skiddy Park in Syracuse
Skiddy Park is a neighborhood park located on the westside of Syracuse, New York. Spanning 2.755 acres, this urban green space serves as a vital recreational area for the local community. The park is situated at 300 Tioga Street, bordered by Tully, Otisco, and Oswego Streets.
Established as a public park, Skiddy Park has undergone several improvements over the years to meet the evolving needs of residents. In 2005, a significant addition was made with the construction of a baseball diamond, funded through a combination of sources including Major League Baseball's Baseball Tomorrow Fund, as well as state and city funding.
The park features a mix of athletic facilities and recreational amenities catering to various age groups and interests. In 2012, further enhancements were made to Skiddy Park through the Onondaga County Save the Rain program, in collaboration with the Near West Side Initiative and support from the Jim & Juli Boeheim and Carmelo K. Anthony Foundations.
Skiddy Park serves as a hub for community activities and events. It has hosted multicultural festivals celebrating the neighborhood's rich Latino and African American heritage, featuring food, children's activities, live music, and dancing. These events also provide opportunities for positive interactions between local law enforcement and community members.
The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, providing residents with consistent access to its facilities and green spaces.