Harley Park Improvements

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In 2022, the Harley Davidson Foundation donated $350,000 to the Milwaukee Parks Foundation to improve Highland Park which would complement their soon-to-be-built Davidson Park across the street. The funding which included a name change was intended to replace the 30-year-old playground with a new amenity. The playground was removed in October of 2022 and since then the invasive plants and trees have been removed along the north side of the park which borders the Harley-Davidson property.

In September 2024, the Parks Engagement team met with a group of neighbors to discuss future amenities. The meeting helped determine the following priorities:

  • Covered picnic shelter
    • Most favorably on the old playground foundation due to its preexisting structure and proximity to Davidson Park.
  • Walking Trails & Accessibility
    • Support for creating a walking trail in a loop pattern.
    • Desire to make the park more accessible, with considerations for ADA compliance, particularly in trail surface grading.
    • The group consensus is that the western end of the park should lend itself to eventually connecting to the 30th Street Corridor.
  • Playground & Amenities
    • Kids enjoyed the playset prior to its removal, but long-term maintenance issues (weeding, general upkeep) have historically challenged its use.

    • Swings and/or tall play structures are popular, with suggestions to add smaller, interactive play areas for kids, not necessarily a traditional playground structure.

  • Tree Concerns
    • The preservation of old-growth trees is an important consideration that all participants agree with.

    • Concerns about the invasive Tree of Heaven and how herbicide applications are managed.

  • Pollinator Garden & Greenspace
    • Visitors appreciate and would prefer enhanced greenspace, complementary art installations, and dog-friendly areas.
    • Concerns about garbage are noted, though conditions are improving.



If you would like to share your thoughts on future amenities, please share them below. Feedback will be accepted until November 11th.

In 2022, the Harley Davidson Foundation donated $350,000 to the Milwaukee Parks Foundation to improve Highland Park which would complement their soon-to-be-built Davidson Park across the street. The funding which included a name change was intended to replace the 30-year-old playground with a new amenity. The playground was removed in October of 2022 and since then the invasive plants and trees have been removed along the north side of the park which borders the Harley-Davidson property.

In September 2024, the Parks Engagement team met with a group of neighbors to discuss future amenities. The meeting helped determine the following priorities:

  • Covered picnic shelter
    • Most favorably on the old playground foundation due to its preexisting structure and proximity to Davidson Park.
  • Walking Trails & Accessibility
    • Support for creating a walking trail in a loop pattern.
    • Desire to make the park more accessible, with considerations for ADA compliance, particularly in trail surface grading.
    • The group consensus is that the western end of the park should lend itself to eventually connecting to the 30th Street Corridor.
  • Playground & Amenities
    • Kids enjoyed the playset prior to its removal, but long-term maintenance issues (weeding, general upkeep) have historically challenged its use.

    • Swings and/or tall play structures are popular, with suggestions to add smaller, interactive play areas for kids, not necessarily a traditional playground structure.

  • Tree Concerns
    • The preservation of old-growth trees is an important consideration that all participants agree with.

    • Concerns about the invasive Tree of Heaven and how herbicide applications are managed.

  • Pollinator Garden & Greenspace
    • Visitors appreciate and would prefer enhanced greenspace, complementary art installations, and dog-friendly areas.
    • Concerns about garbage are noted, though conditions are improving.



If you would like to share your thoughts on future amenities, please share them below. Feedback will be accepted until November 11th.

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Page last updated: 27 Oct 2024, 06:24 PM