Connecting with community to inform three projects
In November 2023, Bloomington voters approved a new half-percent sales tax to provide $155 million for the enhancement and protection of the Nine Mile Creek corridor and Moir and Central parks, construction of a new community health and wellness center and renovations to the Bloomington Ice Garden. Over the summer, project teams connected with community members to inform each of the three projects.
Bloomington Ice Garden
The City and JLG Architects and City staff, hosted an “ice-breaking” event in September to kickoff the renovation and modernization project with stakeholders. This is the first of the three Bloomington Forward projects to break ground, so it is a BIG deal. Attendees learned about major components of the project—arena flooring, dasher boards and the new ice system—and viewed concept design plans.
No interruptions to BIG operations are expected because of the renovation until mid-March 2025 through fall 2025 when the facility is anticipated to close for construction.
Nine Mile Creek corridor and Moir/Central park renewal
This summer, hundreds of people attended four community events to celebrate Nine Mile Creek, learn more about the corridor restoration project and share what was important to them regarding Moir/Central Park improvements. Visit bloomingtonforward.org/ninemile to see a summary of the engagement work that’s gone on so far and what’s coming next.
Community health and wellness center
Community members celebrated the possibilities of the new community health and wellness center on September 28. Those in attendance learned more about the new center’s possible programs, services and amenities, and enjoyed live music, food trucks and activities.
HGA Architects will present a selection of draft designs for community feedback in November. To learn more, including dates and times of these events, visit bloomingtonforward.org/chwc.