Rogers Is Rebuilding Public Safety and Parks Together

Rogers is pairing public safety investment with neighborhood quality of life through the Fire Station 4 and Olive Street Park rebuild. Fire Station 4 is the city’s busiest station, and the new facility is planned with expanded capacity for a growing city.

What makes this project interesting is that the city is not treating the fire station and park as separate stories. They share the same city-owned property, so Rogers is rebuilding both together. Olive Street Park is expected to return with more recreation options, pickleball, shaded gathering spaces, play areas, and better access to the Turtle Creek Trail.

This is the kind of project that shows how growth changes city priorities. Rogers is not only adding houses and businesses. It is also trying to keep public safety, parks, and neighborhood infrastructure moving at the same pace.

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