16155 CoMB.indd - City of Mountain Brook
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16155 CoMB.indd - City of Mountain Brook
Lyman Tidwell, Superintendent Mountain Brook Parks and Recreation 3698 Bethune Drive Mountain Brook, AL 35233 Parks and Recreation Handbook This handbook provides information about the many recreational opportunities available in Mountain Brook. We encourage you to visit them to see what the city has to offer. Inside you will find information about the fields, parks, and trails throughout the city, as well as contact information for reserving tennis courts and picnic areas The City of Mountain Brook Parks and Recreation Department is devoted to providing residents with a safe and pleasant environment for activities of all sorts. We are here to ensure everyone in the community is able to enjoy the beauty of our great city. CITY CONTACTS: Parks & Recreation Phone Lyman Tidwell (Superintendent) 802-3877 Email: [email protected] Karey Cole (Office Manager) 802-3877 Email: [email protected] City Hall Sam Gaston (City Manager) Email: [email protected] Phone 802-3800 Fax 967-6522 967-6522 Fax 870-3577 A variety of youth sports are offered through private organizations in the community. The dedication and effort of Mountain Brook citizens allow our children to enjoy some of the finest recreational opportunities in the area. Youth Sports Include: Football Baseball Softball Lacrosse Basketball Wrestling Volleyball Cheerleading Flag Football Soccer PRIVATE CONTACTS: Phone Mountain Brook Soccer 977-9038 Website: birminghamunited.com Mountain Brook Athletics 414-3854 Website: mbathletics.org Email: [email protected] Fax 977-9099 414-3829 Jemison Park (Mountain Brook Parkway) A 54-acre area designed for preservation as a green way, the trail at Jemison Park is used for walking, jogging, reading, bird watching, and enjoying a picnic. Visitors are able to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature while they stroll along Shades Creek. Owls, hawks, raccoons, and fox are among the animals residing in the area, along with abundant native plant species. The natural beauty of the area makes Jemison Park one of the most popular walking attractions in Mountain Brook. The one-mile trail connects with the Nature Trail and the Watkins Trace Trail and ties in with the City’s sidewalk system, allowing residents easy access to the park. Nature Trail On the east end of the Jemison Park sidewalk is the Nature Trail which is 6/10 of a mile and runs parallel with Overbrook Road. The gravel path is surrounded by greenery and overlooks Shades Creek. Watkins Trace Trail On the west and north end of Jemison Park is the Watkins Trace Trail which is 4/10 of a mile and runs parallel with Cahaba Road. The trail winds peacefully towards Mountain Brook Elementary before connecting with the City’s sidewalks. Irondale Furnace (Stone River Road) The Irondale blast furnace is steeped in local history, dating back to the Civil War, but today the location consists of a tranquil walking trail leading to the site where the furnace once stood. The foundation was recently restored, and plaques tell the story of the facility that once occupied over 2,000 acres. Benches are available in the open grove and provide a peaceful respite in the wooded area. Dog stations are available on site, so residents are encouraged to bring the family pets and enjoy the beauty of this natural park. Overton Park (3020 Overton Road) Overton Park offers something for every member of the family. A large playground area is perfect for children, while a brick walking path gives parents a chance to exercise. A beautiful lawn area offers opportunities for a picnic, and a pavilion is available to rent for birthday parties or other celebrations. Grilling is not allowed in the park. In addition to the park area, tennis and basketball courts are also available for public use. Residents are asked to be courteous and limit playing time to one hour when others are waiting for a court. Crestline Tot Lot (Church Street and West Jackson) The Tot Lot, located in the heart of Crestline Village, consists of play equipment designed primarily for young children. The park is completely fenced, allowing children to safely enjoy the swings and other equipment, while their parents relax at the picnic tables available. Parking is available in the adjacent alley, with additional parking found across Church Street along Jackson Boulevard by Crestline Elementary. Dogs are not allowed in the Tot Lot. Canterbury Park (Canterbury Road and Overhill Road) Located just off Montevallo Road, Canterbury Park consists of a small playground area that is a great place for young children to play. Picnic tables are also found at the park, providing parents with a place to sit and talk while their children enjoy some fun. This park serves as a convenient gathering place for neighbors to get caught up on news in the community. Mountain Brook Presbyterian Church (Brookwood Road) In conjunction with the Mountain Brook Presbyterian Church, the City of Mountain Brook built a walking trail around the church property. The trail was built partially on the easement of the street right of way and partially on the church property. This trail, which is 0.7 miles long, is open to the public for walking or jogging. Mountain Brook Athletic Complex (Behind Mountain Brook High School) The City of Mountain Brook is devoted to offering quality recreational opportunities for all citizens, and the Athletic Complex provides fields and courts for children of all ages to participate in various sports. The area includes six baseball/softball fields, three soccer fields, six tennis courts, a children’s playground, a concession stand, and restroom facilities. The complex stays busy year round with community sporting events organized by Mountain Brook Athletics (414-3854) and Mountain Brook Soccer (977-9038). Rathmell Sports Park (End of East Street) The newest area for local athletics, Rathmell Park consists of 6 fields maintained by the Mountain Brook Sports Park Foundation. A new pavilion housing a concession area and restroom facilities was recently completed, improving the experience of enjoying an afternoon soccer or lacrosse game.. The City of Mountain Brook Park and Recreation Department rents several recreational areas to the public. Anyone wishing to rent or reserve one or more of these locations must abide by the rules and regulations set forth by the Park Board. For a fee schedule, contact the Parks and Recreation Office. 802-3877 All fees paid help defray the cost of maintaining and providing utilities for the facilities. Rental fee(s) for various facilities are set by the Park Board and must be paid at least 48 hours prior to an event.. Payment should be made to the Park and Recreation Department at 3698 Bethune Dr., 35223. Any agency or group wishing to rent or reserve an area will assume complete responsibility for damages and accidents incurred on site during the event. All trash and litter must be disposed of prior to leaving the area. All activities at lighted facilities should cease at 9:00 P.M.. At unlit facilities all activities should cease at sundown. Gambling and alcoholic beverages are prohibited on premises. Refunds will be made for all games/programs cancelled by the department. There will be no other reason for refunds. Activities with sound amplification will be discouraged. Prior approval from the Parks Superintendent will be required. Rules and Regulations 1. No person shall willfully, wantonly, maliciously break, cut, disfigure, pick, injure, or destroy any vegetation within any park of the City. The same will apply to any railing, structure, plaque, or monument in any park. 2. No roller skates, roller blades, skateboards, bikes, scooters, three-wheelers, etc. 3. No weapons or fireworks are allowed in parks. 4. No one should throw stones or other missiles within any of the parks of the City. The Park Board also prohibits such sports as archery, javelin throwing, discus throwing, and other activities involving dangerous missiles. 5. Golfing is prohibited in a City park or on any athletic field. In addition to the general park rules, there are specific rules and regulations that apply. For example, the batting cage rules are posted on the batting cages and parking rules are posted along the fence and roadside. Tennis Information All courts in the parks and on school campuses are hard surface. Courts are available for public use, with MBHS physical education and athletic programs having priority use of all facilities. Residents wishing to reserve a court should contact Mountain Brook Community Education at 969-0109. Benches The Park and Recreation Board has adopted uniform design policy for benches to be placed in park facilities. If you would like to donate a bench in honor or in memory of an individual or group, please contact the Park and Recreation Department. Gateways, Walks, and Planters No person should enter or leave any of the parks of the City except via the gateways. No one should climb or walk upon the walls or fences of any City park. No person should place any package or other object on or in any planter box belonging to the City (or any of its boards or agencies) in which there are flowers and or/shrubs. Language No person shall use threatening, abusive, insulting, or indecent language designed to provoke a break of the peace in any of the City Parks or ball fields of the City. Plaques Plaques may be placed on only fixed inanimate items in the park such as benches and trash receptacles. Trees or shrubs may be planted in honor of someone but no plaques may be used. All memorials including trees and shrubs must be approved by the Park and Recreation Board. Public Behavior It is unlawful to incite or participate in riots, indulge in boisterous, threatening, indecent, or disorderly conduct in any City Park or Athletic field. Anyone in violation of this regulation may be asked to leave the park, arrested, or both. Proper Attire Persons participating in activities sponsored by the Mountain Brook Park and Recreation Board through direct control, or assumed control, shall dress in proper and presentable attire for the activity in which they participate, particularly in tune with the posted rules governing attire. Pets Dogs are not allowed in the Crestline Tot Lot, and may not be on any fields at the High School Sports Complex or other playing fields within a half-hour before and after the conclusion of any organized sporting event. Pets are to be curbed at all times and never soil any portion of the playing field. Pet owners should immediately and properly clean up any accidents that may occur. Dog stations are located in parks throughout the community for convenience to residents. Fines for these offenses start at $25 for the first offense. A second violation within one year is $75. Concerned individuals should report violations to the Police Department at 802-2414 . Field Policy To protect our turf and irrigation systems, no vehicles will be allowed on playing fields or in city parks. Tent stakes are prohibited unless authorized through the Park and Recreation Department. Field Condition Flag Designations For any group using or renting the playing fields, different colored flags will be displayed that indicate whether the fields are in a condition suitable for play. Failure to abide by the flags could result in a fine. Green Flag - Field is dry and stable enough to sustain play, practice or games. Yellow Flag - Field has some wet and dry areas. In this instance, practice may be held in the drier areas but no games may be played. Red Flag - Field has standing water and/or is considered to be saturated. Due to the instability of the playing surface, the field is closed to all practice, games, and play. Note - Absence of a flag does not automatically mean the field is playable. Game days will be Red or Green only. Watkins Trace Trail / Jemison Park Jemison Park / Nature Trail Crestline Tot Lot Canterbury Park Irondale Furnace Rathmell Sports Park Overton Park Mountain Brook Presbyterian Church Mountain Brook Athletic Complex Liberty Park Exit To I-459 1. Field One (Park) Baseball 2. Field Two (High School Baseball) 3. Field Three (Park) Baseball 4. Field Four (Park) Baseball 5. Field Five (Park) Softball-Baseball 6. Field Six (Park) Baseball 7. Field Seven (Park) Softball 8. High School Soccer 9. Filed Nine (Park) Soccer 10. Field Ten (Park) Soccer Athletic Complex Legend Stairs from Top Parking Lot To Soccer Field’s 11. Field Eleven (Park) Soccer 12. High School Practice Field 13. High School Practice Field 14. Tennis Courts (Park) 15. Parking for Soccer & Tennis 3DUN5HFUHDWLRQDO2I¿FH 17. Parking for Baseball 18. Tot Lot for Park 19. Gymnastics Building 20. Mountain Brook High School Bethune Dr. Oakdale Dr.