Renovations Underway For Premiere Recreational Experience In Clayton

CLAYTON – In an exciting development for the residents of Clayton, the Town’s Parks and Recreation Community Center and the adjacent Community Park are set to undergo a transformative upgrade.

The Town held a groundbreaking ceremony, which marked the commencement of the third and final project funded by the 2019 Parks and Recreation Bond.

The upcoming renovations will elevate Clayton’s recreational landscape significantly. Additions will include the Towns’s first pickleball courts, new tennis facilities, bocce ball courts, shuffleboard courts, a modern playground, a greenway connection, and increased parking capacity.

From left to right: Councilmember Michael Sims, Councilmember Ruth Anderson, Mayor Jody McLeod, Councilmember Porter Casey, and Councilmember Andria Archer

“These enhancements will accommodate the diverse needs and interests of Clayton’s residents, providing an enjoyable recreational experience for all of our residents,” said Clayton Parks and Recreation Director Scott Barnard.

The success of this endeavor is possible thanks to community and voter support. A resounding 73 percent of citizen voters backed the 2019 Parks and Recreation Bond, making it evident that the enhancement of recreational spaces is a priority of the Town.

Clayton Parks and Recreation Director Scott Barnard

The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, along with Mayor Jody McLeod and the Clayton Town Council, played a pivotal role in championing this project. Town staff have also worked hard to keep this project moving forward and progressing on schedule.

In January 2024, Clayton Town Council awarded the project contract to S.T. Wooten for a bid of $3.7 million. Renovations began in early 2024 and are expected to be completed by the year’s end.

Clayton Mayor Jody McLeod

“The Town recognizes the integral role that Sage Design team, McAdams, WithersRavenel, and S.T. Wooten have played in the project’s success, said Town Manager Rich Cappola. “These collaborators have demonstrated exceptional skills as contractors, construction experts, engineers, and planners. Their contributions have been instrumental in shaping the future of Clayton’s recreational facilities.”

The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by esteemed guests, including N.C. Representative Donna McDowell White, who joined speakers Barnard, McLeod, Cappola, and Chris McKeel, Division Manager at S.T. Wooten.

Town Manager Rich Cappola, Councilmember Michael Sims, Councilmember Ruth Anderson, Mayor Jody McLeod, Councilmember Porter Casey, Councilmember Andria Archer, Deputy Town Manager Dolores Gill

With the Clayton Community Center welcoming more than 100 visitors daily, these upgrades will meet the evolving needs of residents and offer a premier recreational experience.

4 COMMENTS

    • The article states it’s adjacent to community park which is on Amelia Church rd. Not sure how that will run into the greenway though

    • I’ll copy and paste the location from the article, you maybe read?

      “…the Town’s Parks and Recreation Community Center and the adjacent Community Park”

  1. Right, because that’s what everyone’s been dying for here, bocce ball. Not a movie theater, convenient shopping, or restaurants that aren’t fast food. Nope, bocce ball. 🙄

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