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BREC Commission releases statement regarding the closure of various parks around Baton Rouge

1 hour 48 minutes 18 seconds ago Friday, March 20 2026 Mar 20, 2026 March 20, 2026 9:56 AM March 20, 2026 in News
Source: WBRZ

BATON ROUGE — BREC Commission Chairman Michael A. Polito released a statement on Thursday regarding the closure of various parks around Baton Rouge. 

In the statement, Polito writes that the closure of the parks "is not new, not political and not targeted."

According to BREC, the parks being closed are considered obsolete and no longer needed for public purposes, with the properties being sold at various amounts ranging from $700,000 to $6,000.

The parks being closed include Alexander Street Park, being sold for $550,000, Belfair Park, Blueberry Street Park, Fortune Addition Park, Wenonah Street Park, Dover Street Park, Lanier Drive Park and an outparcel of Sharon Hills Park.

"It is a continuation of a multi-year, data-driven initiative – undertaken at the direct direction of voters through their approval of Imagine Your Parks 3 - to responsibly manage public assets for the benefit of all residents of East Baton Rouge Parish," Polito wrote.

Polito claims that the proceeds from the sale of the properties will be reinvested within the same geographic area to support parks and recreational assets serving the community.

According to Polito, the process of identifying underutilized properties began under the previous administration led by former Superintendent Corey Wilson.

During that time, about 25 of the over 50 properties currently under consideration were already identified as obsolete, with two properties already being sold and several others being approved for disposition by the previous administration. 

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